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Well, there is that whole broken collarbone thing.... :hmm:
and again, if you watched those tosses, it wasn't from lack of Rodgers. dude is a troll.
And you keep feeding him. ..
Well, there is that whole broken collarbone thing.... :hmm:
and again, if you watched those tosses, it wasn't from lack of Rodgers. dude is a troll.
My argument was that no body looks good without good players around them. Just look at Tom Brady's stats this year with and without Gronk. Luck's numbers with and without Wayne.
Crabtree came back and gave the team balance. Before, it was just double Boldin and no one could get open. Now you can't just double Boldin because Crabtree is there.
Do you even know ANYTHING about football? Holy crap. I feel like I'm arguing with a retard. No offense.
And you keep feeding him. ..
Brady has won very well without Gronk. Gronk didnt' do all that much for himself, Brady, or the team, the few games that he played.
You should actually look at these numbers before you pull them out of your ass.
But I do agree--Crabtree adds A LOT to the Niners. very different offense after his return. Boldin is what has kept them going, though.
Why do you keep trolling? Seriously. Here, look at the numbers with and without Gronk:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-rob-gronkowski-on-tom-brady-patriots-offense
You call that "didn't do much"? What a joke. Do you have any credibility left?
FYI, Niners won very well without Crabtree too.
Edit: I'm done. I realize that I'm arguing with someone who simply makes stuff up, never backs up anything, makes inaccurate and dumb statements without any backing.
Good night. Great win by Niners and splendid game by Kaep.
No. Andy Reid did a great job but he SHOULD NOT be the coach of the year. Reid inherited a 2-14 team and took them from worst to first but this is deceptive. That 2-14 KC team still had 6 pro bowlers. The last coach just f'ed up royally from a coaching standpoint but KC had a ton of talent on the roster. If Reid took them deep in the playoffs, I can accept him being the coach of the year but a "one and done" with that much talent and how they pretty much backed into the playoffs? No.
IMHO, and this is not being a homer, Chip Kelly did a much better job considering the talent level that was on the roster when Reid left Philadelphia.
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He has one of the strongest arms among QBs but just average accuracy. Combine those with his legs, you get one heck of a QB.

Rodgers said he was fine and not rusty.
Niners gave up over 800 yards passing in their last 2 games. Why couldn't Rodgers exploit that?
Kaepernick clearly outplayed Rodgers in their 3 games. Packers fans will tell you that.
Brady has won very well without Gronk. Gronk didnt' do all that much for himself, Brady, or the team, the few games that he played.
You should actually look at these numbers before you pull them out of your ass.
But I do agree--Crabtree adds A LOT to the Niners. very different offense after his return. Boldin is what has kept them going, though.
I'm the retard? why is it that no one really agrees with you on any of this? :hmm:
and I just argued with someone that posted a BLEACHER REPORT "article"
lol. sure, buddy.
yeah, Niners were 1-3 at one point without Crabtree, and also got their asses handed to them, at home, by the Colts.
I don't think you live around here, at all, because it was like everyone was calling it the end of the season then....without Crabtree, when they were "doing OK."
The Patriots won jsut as well without Gronk as they did with Gronk. ...not so much the Niners without Crabtree. But, to you--Niners = Kaepernick. his piddly little QBR number--whatever the fuck that means--is all that matters.
You should start watching games, rather than read numbers on paper after the fact.
It's more like Brady barely managed wins without Gronk, the guys got velcro hands, is taller than the DB's that try and cover him and difficult to get to the ground. In the last few games the Pat's have turned back to the run game with good results using Blount in the red zone. While Amendola and Edelman have proven difficult to cover on seam routes and have produced well it's a totally different story close to the goal line where a QB loves having a guy like Gronk because he can just throw it up where only his guy can get it, not an option with a '5"10 receiver.
Someone should mention to senttoschool that Trent Dilfer won a Super Bowl. He needs to know this, because it was prior to the time he was watching football (he said 10 years).
Obviously, Trent Dilfer won those games for the Ravens.
Brady has won very well without Gronk. Gronk didnt' do all that much for himself, Brady, or the team, the few games that he played.
It's more like Brady barely managed wins without Gronk, the guys got velcro hands, is taller than the DB's that try and cover him and difficult to get to the ground. In the last few games the Pat's have turned back to the run game with good results using Blount in the red zone. While Amendola and Edelman have proven difficult to cover on seam routes and have produced well it's a totally different story close to the goal line where a QB loves having a guy like Gronk because he can just throw it up where only his guy can get it, not an option with a '5"10 receiver.
Don't try to explain logic. He won't have any of it. He's just trying anything he can to diminish Kaepernick. He actually doesn't know that much about football but he's just coming out now to troll.
Yes, but they still won.
anyway, this is a dumb argument and I hate to make it. The Niners are a great team and in probably the toughest division of football this year. Pats, a very good team, played in a middling conference for the last two seasons, so it's crazy to compare their situations
Brady--and I don't really like Brady but damn if he doesn't have touch and brains when in the pocket--has made a career of making mediocre receivers look good. I've always thought he was a system QB and that Belichick made Brady look good, and while there is some truth to that, Brady is just goddamn smart and has magic unicorn hands (like Rodgers). Now, he can't escape a wet paper bag and he's almost as mobile as a barnacle, but everything else about him makes him one of the best ever.
I agree, the Niner's are a great team in a tough division but your kinda off about Brady, while you wont see him scamper for a first very often he is a master (just like Marino was) of sliding away from the pressure long enough to make the throw, "pocket presence" as it's known. He did have one notable run in his entire career where he juked-out Urlaker, here it is..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAt6S1RHBYs
I actually watch games. you look at paper and pull our your pocket calculator and scribble notes.
and yes--I look at numbers all the time. always. But the funny thing about stats, you can bend them however you wish.
...as with your insistence that Kapernicks's QBR matters most when Crabtree is playing. Or that it weights running to a degree that basically ignores the best QBs in the league--Manning, Rodgers, Brady, Brees.
this is funny, because you really don't know what you're talking about. And many of us are smirking here.
