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on time = .4 seconds after the snap
place it needs to go = RB in the flat who scampers 50 yards down field

GREATEST QB EVAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If it was so easy, everybody would do it and get similar results. But they don't. That YAC comes from excellent timing and ball placement ... unless you think he's been throwing to HOF game breaking WR and RB talent all these years (and when he had Moss he was throwing bombs to him).

On the original Japanese Iron Chef, there was an old iron chef named Michiba who was always completely calm and barely looked like he was doing anything: Then when time was up he'd produced 7-8 clean, beautiful, simple, and elegant dishes. That's who Brady reminds me of. I agree that the hype can be too much and he certainly gets a lot of credit for early career team success when the Pats had great defenses and he wasn't the QB he would become, but the fact that he makes something that isn't easy look easy supports rather than undermines his greatness as a player.
 
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What did you see specifically that makes you think that?
You answered your own question in a previous post.
If it was so easy, everybody would do it and get similar results. But they don't. That YAC comes from excellent timing and ball placement ... unless you think he's been throwing to HOF game breaking WR and RB talent all these years (and when he had Moss he was throwing bombs to him).
There is another answer that fits exactly in line with what they’ve both been accused of and caught doing in the past.
 
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You answered your own question in a previous post.

There is another answer that fits exactly in line with what they’ve both been accused of and caught doing in the past.

So, is Romo part of the conspiracy? Just wondering because he repeatedly stated during the game that the Chargers "do what they do" and didn't have much ability to make adjustments, which seems to be the kind of thing that a team could pick up on by watching game film.
 
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So, is Romo part of the conspiracy? Just wondering because he repeatedly stated during the game that the Chargers "do what they do" and didn't have much ability to make adjustments, which seems to be the kind of thing that a team could pick up on by watching game film.
‍*shrug*

You said it yourself, if it was so easy everyone else would do it too, and yet they don’t.

The Chargers largest margin of loss was -12 this season which they managed three times. If they ran such a basic, easily exploited defense why didn’t anyone else manage to?

Also, the Patriots margins of victory (and defeat) fluctuated wildly all season. Perhaps based on who has the easiest signals to steal?
 
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