2008 Patriots

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  • brainofjb
    brainofjb Boston Posts: 381
    i know tons of ppl are happy that their teams finally have a chance now that Brady is out.

    WE are talking about a person's career here! IT is very sad and I feel bad for Tom Brady.
    That injury is not only keeping him out for the season but It is a hard injury to come back with at any time.
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  • brainofjb wrote:
    i know tons of ppl are happy that their teams finally have a chance now that Brady is out.

    WE are talking about a person's career here! IT is very sad and I feel bad for Tom Brady.
    That injury is not only keeping him out for the season but It is a hard injury to come back with at any time.

    It's a sad blow for football, Brady has already made himself a legend in such a short time he was well on course to become the best QB ever.
    It's not just about getting back to health, it's about being able to play with the same form he had after recovery.
    Can not be arsed with life no more.
  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,567
    Danimal wrote:
    Hate hate hate

    You got that fucking right.
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    You got that fucking right.

    Good for you please enjoy your condition of squaller. :)

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  • locked
    locked Boston Posts: 4,048
    brainofjb wrote:
    That injury is not only keeping him out for the season but It is a hard injury to come back with at any time.

    not true at all...

    talk to any doctor..

    Today's torn ACL recovery has the patient back on their feet and in aggressive cycling rehab within weeks of surgery..

    Don't get me wrong.. he is out for the season..

    But Brady will be back next season in strong form..

    no doubt..
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  • jimed14
    jimed14 Posts: 9,488
    Maybe this will make sense to you - Cassel never threw a TD in college. Make sense now? Good luck guys.

    and brady split time at QB through much of his time in college ... and was taken 199th in the draft ... 199th!

    don't pretend that everything that happens in college translates to what happens in the pros .... it's not that simple an arguement.
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  • locked wrote:
    not true at all...

    talk to any doctor..

    Today's torn ACL recovery has the patient back on their feet and in aggressive cycling rehab within weeks of surgery..

    Don't get me wrong.. he is out for the season..

    But Brady will be back next season in strong form..

    no doubt..

    The thing is it's not know if it was just an ACL or if there was more damage in the knee than that. He may or may not be in strong form next year, it's hard to tell. Brady is 31 right now which means he'll be 32 next season coming off of major knee surgery.

    We'd have a better idea if it was know what kind of damage was done.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,567
    jimed14 wrote:
    and brady split time at QB through much of his time in college ... and was taken 199th in the draft ... 199th!

    don't pretend that everything that happens in college translates to what happens in the pros .... it's not that simple an arguement.

    Right, I agree. And like I said - you guys hit the lottery, and you'll probably never see a guy go that low in the draft turn out the way Brady did ever again.
  • Right, I agree. And like I said - you guys hit the lottery, and you'll probably never see a guy go that low in the draft turn out the way Brady did ever again.

    How about Tomy Romo? Not even drafted.

    Happens and will continue to happen.

    Pats go 10-6 win the AFC East. Hope things go there way and they step up like 2001. Wildcard teams have been doing very well past few years...............

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  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    petrocs wrote:
    they have no scheduled work out planned for bringing in a QB...if Cassell goes down they are screwed literally
    Did they actually have a 3rd QB????
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  • tybird wrote:
    Did they actually have a 3rd QB????

    Kevin O-Connell - 3rd round draft pick this year from SD ST. Mobility a plus for him - obviously lack of experience the negative. At times looked like the best backup during the preseason. Pats will pick up another QB to fill out the roster but they will not be the starter - Cassell is the guy. Could be Simms/Rattay - but I think the logical choice is Gutierrez. Don't listen to these Culpepper people who don't know what they are talking about.

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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,567
    How about Tomy Romo? Not even drafted.

    Happens and will continue to happen.

    Pats go 10-6 win the AFC East. Hope things go there way and they step up like 2001. Wildcard teams have been doing very well past few years...............

    Last time I checked Romo wasn't a multiple MVP and multiple Super Bowl winner and is at least one of the top 3 quarterbacks of all time. It is the ultimate in hitting the lottery. Don't ever put Romo and Brady in the same league.
  • Last time I checked Romo wasn't a multiple MVP and multiple Super Bowl winner and is at least one of the top 3 quarterbacks of all time. It is the ultimate in hitting the lottery. Don't ever put Romo and Brady in the same league.

    Romo will likely be the best QB in the league this year and he went undrafted.......just saying that top QBs can slip through the cracks. And just to clarify Brady has won 1 MVP.

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  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    How about Tomy Romo? Not even drafted.

    Happens and will continue to happen.

    Pats go 10-6 win the AFC East. Hope things go there way and they step up like 2001. Wildcard teams have been doing very well past few years...............
    Kurt Warner, I believe, was also undrafted.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,567
    Romo will likely be the best QB in the league this year and he went undrafted.......just saying that top QBs can slip through the cracks.

    No, but you make it sound like it happens ALL THE TIME. And I still stick to the view that Romo cannot win games without the talent he has. He's only as good as TO, Witten, etc is.
  • Danimal
    Danimal Posts: 2,000
    No, but you make it sound like it happens ALL THE TIME. And I still stick to the view that Romo cannot win games without the talent he has. He's only as good as TO, Witten, etc is.


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  • tybird wrote:
    Kurt Warner, I believe, was also undrafted.

    2 Time MVP - Superbowl winner - ex grocery clerk - #3 ranking all time for passing rating.

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  • No, but you make it sound like it happens ALL THE TIME. And I still stick to the view that Romo cannot win games without the talent he has. He's only as good as TO, Witten, etc is.

    No I didn't say it happens all time I was just stating that for someone to say "it will never happen again" is likely the incorrect statement.

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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,567
    And just to clarify Brady has won 1 MVP.
    And a SB MVP. Not in the way it happened with Brady. Meaning the kind of player Brady is - one of the greatest QB's ever. The only person slightly near him in that category is Montana and I know he went a lot higher than Brady. 3rd round maybe?
  • JSBE
    JSBE Posts: 1,078
    The thing is it's not know if it was just an ACL or if there was more damage in the knee than that. He may or may not be in strong form next year, it's hard to tell. Brady is 31 right now which means he'll be 32 next season coming off of major knee surgery.

    We'd have a better idea if it was know what kind of damage was done.

    with the way the pats never give out injury info, i wouldn't hold your breath on anything official regardinging the extent of the injury.