FWIW: Brady vs Burrow
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That… Was impressive. I don’t think I have seen that many turnovers by one team in a row..
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@Jolly said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
Jeaux is definitely a second half guy.
Did Joe force 4 consecutive turnovers?
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@Jolly said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
Jeaux is definitely a second half guy.
Did Joe force 4 consecutive turnovers?
@LuFins-Dad said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
@Jolly said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
Jeaux is definitely a second half guy.
Did Joe force 4 consecutive turnovers?
By his sheer radiant superpower...
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@Jolly said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
Jeaux is definitely a second half guy.
Did Joe force 4 consecutive turnovers?
@LuFins-Dad said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
@Jolly said in FWIW: Brady vs Burrow:
Jeaux is definitely a second half guy.
Did Joe force 4 consecutive turnovers?
Of course not. But he capitalized on them. Defense wins games.
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@Mik
Good to know.But, you know, I have often wished players and coaches would talk more footballese to the public -- stuff about strategy or psychology or any sort of reasoning behind what they do. It seems like they mostly talk baby talk. "Four interceptions and two fumbles don't win football games" is kind of duh-speak.
I understand they can't be too forthcoming without giving away secrets, but there seems to be so much more to understanding the game than they give out.
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There is an absolute ton.
I lurk on a Saints board. One of the most read posters is a guy who has coached at the collegiate/NFL Europe/collegiate ranks, from go-fer to coordinator. He may be a so-so coach, but he knows football better than most.
The reason he's popular, is because he will occasionally break down the strengths and weaknesses of a player or a specific defense, pointing where errors were made or where a player does a good job.
Another guy that dies a good job on a more national level, without getting overly complicated, is Baldy's Breakdowns: