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Cowboys at Bucs - NFL opener GameDay thread


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1 hour ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

He is 44 and still playing at an elite level Peyton Manning broke down at 39 Drew Brees at 41...  He will likely become the second oldest quarterback to start a game this season (First in the modern era) that's it's insane I'm surprised more haven't adopted his wacky diet.

 

its not diet, tom brady has never had a bad oline, rarely does he get sacked. thats why hes still healthy. 

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23 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He helps his oline look better by getting the ball out so fast.

Yea he actually plays QB the way I've always heard it coached....just usually it doesn't happen like that obv. Like the throws the ball well before the WR even breaks on the route....

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You gotta be a masochist to want to play CB in today's game. Breathe in a receiver and flags litter the field. Be in perfect position to defend a pass and get two hand shoved to the turf and the entire football world celebrates Brady's greatness. Those are some hard to swallow pills right there.

 

Its lame how easily the flags come out. Quite frankly I'm fine with more contact both ways its just preposterous to ask them to play without hand fighting/checking which is just football.

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Its lame how easily the flags come out. Quite frankly I'm fine with more contact both ways its just preposterous to ask them to play without hand fighting/checking which is just football.

I'd settle for it simply to be called fairly. Every flag in the refs' pockets would've been laying on the field if the roles were reversed on that play and that's just straight up handicapping the defense.

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