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Post by Sonny Werblin on Oct 26, 2015 7:37:41 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at?
I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center.
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Post by Jets Things on Oct 26, 2015 7:41:17 GMT -5
The Pats* actual OC used a 1st round pick on Tim Tebow. Nuff said.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Oct 26, 2015 7:45:03 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. It's called being the G.O.A.T.
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Post by Touchable on Oct 26, 2015 7:49:52 GMT -5
Yeah, I saw it.
And truth be told, I was kinda impressed by it.
How often do you see teams taking illegal formation penalties, false start penalties, etc because a player isn't set on the line? It's actually pretty damn frequent. Hell, we witnessed it first hand yesterday.
I hate Brady's fucking guts, but anyone who thinks this guys success only stems from deflated footballs is a fucking dildo.
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Post by Ff2 on Oct 26, 2015 8:02:18 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. This is why I have to laugh when I hear McDaniels name mentioned for HC openings. (That plus his time in Denver.) Also, "Watch that guy" is code for "go ahead and hold, they're not calling it." AMIRITE?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2015 8:16:13 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. Those are blocking assignments Sonny. Brady has been calling them since week 2 (Pats don't want a rookie C calling them.) When Gronk is split out wide as a receiver, he is off the line of scrimmage. Based on the defensive alignment, if Brady wants to shift Gronk in as an extra blocker, he has to be on the LOS. All he was doing is reminding Gronk to get on the LOS.
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Post by cgjet on Oct 26, 2015 8:49:54 GMT -5
I was also puzzled about what was going on, but resolved it was a combination of re-adjustments, audible calls, and reminders. I didn't hear everything, but occasionally heard "Gronk," what I thought was the word "Galaxy," and lots of pointing. It wasn't quite the show Peyton Manning use to put on, but he was giving the defense some things to think about.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Oct 26, 2015 8:52:54 GMT -5
I was also puzzled about what was going on, but resolved it was a combination of re-adjustments, audible calls, and reminders. I didn't hear everything, but occasionally heard "Gronk," what I thought was the word "Galaxy," and lots of pointing. It wasn't quite the show Peyton Manning use to put on, but he was giving the defense some things to think about. Galaxy is the new Omaha.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Oct 26, 2015 9:01:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I saw it. And truth be told, I was kinda impressed by it. How often do you see teams taking illegal formation penalties, false start penalties, etc because a player isn't set on the line? It's actually pretty damn frequent. Hell, we witnessed it first hand yesterday. I hate Brady's fucking guts, but anyone who thinks this guys success only stems from deflated footballs is a fucking dildo. Got to agree. Brady is in a league of his own right now. Rodgers is great but he does not "see" the game like Brady. Other than Gronk there are a bunch of Jags on O for the Pats. If the Jets and Pats switched QB's the Jets would have won that game 60-3. What is really frustrating is that Brady says he wants to play 10 more years and I'm afraid he might. He has clearly adopted a Franco Harris mentality of being very conscious of avoiding hits. Every time a pass rusher is within 7 feet of him with a free run, Brady does not step up, run or do anything to get away from the hit. Instead, he goes down to the turf and assumes the fetal position. I think it's brilliant. Why the Fuck should he take a hit to try to complete one pass. By doing this he is avoiding probably 20-50 hits per year.
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Post by frostlich on Oct 26, 2015 9:03:18 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. Also, "Watch that guy" is code for "go ahead and hold, they're not calling it." AMIRITE? Finally...somebody had to say it. Ftr...I want the next "omaha" audible to be changed to "Green Hampur". I think its owed to us.
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Post by 2foolish on Oct 26, 2015 9:25:02 GMT -5
i also noticed it...and i was drunk...gotta go back and see how it translated to actual plays...which means i'll be drunking this week...
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Post by Ff2 on Oct 26, 2015 9:25:03 GMT -5
Also, "Watch that guy" is code for "go ahead and hold, they're not calling it." AMIRITE? Finally...somebody had to say it. Ftr...I want the next "omaha" audible to be changed to "Green Hampur". I think its owed to us. "32's the mike!....Ragu!!!..Ragu!!!
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Post by quantum on Oct 26, 2015 11:04:48 GMT -5
"spider 32! Why Ragu?!"
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Post by thebigragu on Oct 26, 2015 11:12:12 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. Brady runs that offense and brady alone. He was actually yelling at people to get in position so he could activate a receiver. He does whatever he wants out there. Its like having your coach on the field. Tears in new England when he retires
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2015 11:32:46 GMT -5
Did anyone else pay attention to Bradys' calls at the line of scrimmage? Half the time he was yelling at players to get in the correct position or barking out instructions that make no sense. It happened so often that it makes me wonder if they were actually covert signal calls. Can that many players on the Pats really not know where to line up? It was like Brady was the on field coach in a pee wee football game telling players where to stand. And Gronk, I lost count of how many times Brady's line calls included "Gronk get up on the line!" WTF!? But the oddest call by far was in the second half with Brady in the shotgun -- He pointed to the left and yelled multiple times "Watch that guy!" Who the fuck was he talking to? And since not one Pat was actually looking at Brady, how would they know who he was talking to and which Jet he was pointing at? I thought it was really bizarre. But, it made it very apparent to me that the Pats OC is not on the sideline, he's under center. Brady runs that offense and brady alone. He was actually yelling at people to get in position so he could activate a receiver. He does whatever he wants out there. Its like having your coach on the field. Tears in new England when he retires Bullshit. Jimmy G will just step in and the Pats offense will not miss a beat. As you guys have learned me over the years, Brady is nothing more than a system QB.
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