obiken wrote:No question!
Anthony wrote:Yup I agree, Also saw the supposedly great Brady throw a game-ending pick 6 today
Hawktawk wrote:Brady’s pick was horrible though . Just threw it up for grabs in the red zone . Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy
RiverDog wrote:
Game ending pick 6? I think you're a little confused. The last play of the Pats-Steelers game was Brady overthrowing a receiver in the end zone on 4th down. Brady didn't even throw a pick 6.
RiverDog wrote:The Rams aren't the only team whose high octane offense has ground to a halt. Did you guys watch the Saints-Panthers game last night? Drew Brees threw for a shade over 200 yards, no TD's, and a QBR of 28.5. He barely broke 200 yards passing last week, too.
idhawkman wrote:What surprised me more was Newton's passes. How bad was he. I don't remember him throwing that bad ... ever!
RiverDog wrote:
I noticed that, too. One of the commentators was illustrating how Newton throws more with his upper body vs. stepping into his throws like most QB's do, which causes his passes to come out high. But I'd have to assume that he's been throwing like that during most of his career, which if that's the case, doesn't explain what we were seeing last night.
idhawkman wrote:Not only that but most of the throws I saw was YARDS short, not just underthrown. There has to be something wrong with him and he's not telling anyone.
RiverDog wrote:
Agreed. It's not like his throws were overly affected by the pass rush, either. He looks uncomfortable back there. Perhaps he's hearing footsteps?
NorthHawk wrote:Newton has had a shoulder injury for weeks.
I thought it was common knowledge.
NorthHawk wrote:Newton has had a shoulder injury for weeks.
I thought it was common knowledge.
RiverDog wrote:I actually heard quite a bit of talk about Newton's shoulder injury today on Sirius NFL. Apparently they can't pinpoint the source of the pain so there's no way to treat it other than with pain meds. They haven't made a decision on his status for this Sunday, but the speculation was that he'd play.
idhawkman wrote:That's too bad for him. They should sit him until they figure it out. They don't have his best interest and the long term interest of the team in mind if they play him again. I was also wondering why he wasn't running as much as he did against us.
RiverDog wrote:I'm not sure what the chances of the Panthers making the playoffs are, but with 4 teams ahead of them for 2 wild card spots and 2 weeks to go, they have to be down to slim and none. There's no reason not to shut him down, especially considering that Newton's style of play that subjects him more to injury, especially a shoulder injury, vs. a QB like Brady or Rodgers.
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