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Old 01-05-2014, 09:16 AM   #10
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Re: Around the NFL...Wildcard Weekend Style

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Interesting .... saw a lot of RG3 type plays today. Saw the read option by smith and Luck. Saw Drew Breez operating out of the pistol. People say Rg3 can only run a college offense. I think RG3 is an innovative QB. Let's see which type QB plays win it all this year. Brady hasn't won since Belicheck cheated. Peyton only got one.
We're you watching the games? Passing won the Colts game. Not read option plays. We need RG3 to do exactly what Andrew Luck did yesterday, and do it in the playoffs. That's what we need him to be. I'm fine with mixing in zone and read option here and there, but he needs to be able to do it with his brain and arm, not his legs.

As far as Brady, they've had one of the longest runs of winning the NFL has ever seen. They may not have won it all since 04, but they sure do knock on the door every single year. W/out Brady's year in and year out consistent play, they're not doing that. We may all think they're arrogant and all but their record speaks for itself.
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