ivotuk
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That Denver pass rush of Ware and Miller is elite. Malik Jackson played lights out too. But kudos to Brady for not throwing his line under the bus. Of course, if he weren't paid so much money, they might be able to afford some linemen?
Or is Bellicheck like Carroll/Cable in their philosophy of putting the urgency for good linemen low on the list.
"Brady: 'No excuses for me for not getting the job done'
Definitely waking up sore today: Tom Brady.
The Patriots passer was officially hit 19 times in New England's 20-18 AFC title game loss to Denver, the most punishment absorbed by a signal-caller since Cleveland's Charlie Frye was hit 20 times by the Ravens back in 2006. Still, Brady refused to point fingers."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... e-job-done
Or is Bellicheck like Carroll/Cable in their philosophy of putting the urgency for good linemen low on the list.
"Brady: 'No excuses for me for not getting the job done'
Definitely waking up sore today: Tom Brady.
The Patriots passer was officially hit 19 times in New England's 20-18 AFC title game loss to Denver, the most punishment absorbed by a signal-caller since Cleveland's Charlie Frye was hit 20 times by the Ravens back in 2006. Still, Brady refused to point fingers."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... e-job-done