So Big Ben is done?
Thank you Pittsburgh!!!
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
This is complete bullshit. Look through this thread and find me anywhere I've "hated" on the Pats. Me saying the Falcons are stupid for passing the ball with the lead in the super bowl isn't hating. I've legit said Brady is the best QB of all time and objectively defended bad calls involving Pats before. For example, the Kuechly/Gronk play at the end of the game a few years ago.. But okay, whatever you say!
http://www.talksox.com/forum/search....hid=340317&pp=
That game still didn't give me a lot of confidence in Ben. Leveon carried the load and Ben's touchdown pass was a deflected ball that should've been picked, but Antonio Brown made an absurd play off the deflection.
AB is proving he is easily the best WR in the league. His consistent domination is just absurd.
From WEEI:
" Fouts didn’t appear to know why the call was changed after replay review. The replay official determined Sefarian-Jenkins lost possession of the football before he hit the pylon, and didn’t regain it until he fell out of bounds. Fouts, however, kept yammering on about how Sefarian-Jenkins touched the pylon, as if that was the only detail that mattered.
When Fouts finally got around to recognizing Sefarian-Jenkins’ control of the ball was the issue, he wrongly claimed the officials said he had fumbled it out of the end zone. That is asinine, of course, because Sefarian-Jenkins was already out of bounds at that point. His handling of the ball once he stepped off the playing field was irrelevant. "
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
http://www.businessinsider.com/gif-t...ertime-2013-10
Don’t remember this one?
Good article about the fumble.
http://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patr...rned-touchdown
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."