Re: Hernandez working with Brady
posted at 2/6/2013 11:46 AM EST
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I worry about Brady in January.
Trolling again Rusty, daily trolling
Nope. Every time anyone deflects from the truth or Brady needing to be better, not someone like Hernandez, I will remind them of that.
The troll is Mt Hurl, you're just too immature and naive to see it.
No one deflected anything. Someone posted a thread stating that Hernandez is working with Brady in CA. during the offseason. You showed up and made an off-the-wall remark about Brady's postseason play.
Speaking of deflecting and agendas...
Another thing, if we ran the ball more, a taller, lankier Hernandez wouldn't be targeted as much nor would Gronk. I mentioned the same thing last year when they were using Hernandez as an RB. He's too tall. He's going to get creamed. I cringed every time he ran. My analysis is the same for Kapernick. Someone is going to come flying in and snap those twig legs of his and everyone will be wondering why he was so hyped.
Obviously, you want your best players involved, but if they scaled it back a bit with each, used more flanking plays and ran a bit more, the likelihod of injuries would be reduced.
Welker, as tough as he is, battles injuries all year which actually affects his play. He just sustains more because he can ball up and keep a tighter body due to his body size. Troy Brown had this, so was Branch. Edelman is a little long, so he could learn some tricks in terms of going down earlier and balling up when the play is about done.
Who knows maybe these drops occur because Welker is dinged up and it affects his ability to concentrate?
Reduce the amount of throwing even more, and you'll see healthier receiving targets and a BETTER Brady.
I'll have to check on this, but didn't we have our most rushing attempts since a long, long time this season?
We ran the ball plenty and Ridley was effective, along with doses of Vereen, Woodhead and Bolden (when he was still in the loop).
The offense was very balanced throughout the season (a few games notwithstanding), including the Divsional Game, and even moreso in the AFCCG (until we got down by 2 possessions and Ridley was in a partial coma).