I took Dallas and 6, but it is tricky. I like Dallas to win outright if they bring their "A" game. Brady is doing what he has to, but is far from impressive.
I took Dallas and 6, but it is tricky. I like Dallas to win outright if they bring their "A" game. Brady is doing what he has to, but is far from impressive.
If Wynn plays and plays near 100% you will see a different game from Brady, his QBR has been averaging below 90 wiithout Wynn in the game and over 120 when Wynn starts. Newhouse (Wynn's replacement at LT) has been that much of a turnstile it has totally screwed up Brady's rhythm.
If Wynn plays and plays near 100% you will see a different game from Brady, his QBR has been averaging below 90 wiithout Wynn in the game and over 120 when Wynn starts. Newhouse (Wynn's replacement at LT) has been that much of a turnstile it has totally screwed up Brady's rhythm.
These Dallas stats on offense are impressive...average 131 on the ground, and a 52% conversion rate on 3rd down, and over 28 points per game. The Pats have averaged 28 per game this year also. Dallas has the more balanced attack but the Pats have the better D IMO.
As we all know, strange things happen when teams go to Foxborough. Still pondering this one...the olineman return will help the Pats. They have severe problems running the ball too. They average only 91 yards per game on the ground.
Tough to gauge these two teams as they both have played marsh mallow schedules. The Pats have the Jets and Dolphins to beat up on and Dallas has the Giants and the Skins...
That number seems high to me also but then again...have to ponder this one.
These Dallas stats on offense are impressive...average 131 on the ground, and a 52% conversion rate on 3rd down, and over 28 points per game. The Pats have averaged 28 per game this year also. Dallas has the more balanced attack but the Pats have the better D IMO.
As we all know, strange things happen when teams go to Foxborough. Still pondering this one...the olineman return will help the Pats. They have severe problems running the ball too. They average only 91 yards per game on the ground.
Tough to gauge these two teams as they both have played marsh mallow schedules. The Pats have the Jets and Dolphins to beat up on and Dallas has the Giants and the Skins...
That number seems high to me also but then again...have to ponder this one.
As a Cowboys fan
Take the Pats and don't think about
We tend to make bad plays in crucial moments
Opposed to the always consistent Brady and Bill, who rarely make bad plays in crucial moments
As a Cowboys fan
Take the Pats and don't think about
We tend to make bad plays in crucial moments
Opposed to the always consistent Brady and Bill, who rarely make bad plays in crucial moments
So you would think
So you would think
I’ve been following the NE press and seems like there’s still some lingering tension between Brady and Bill. Brady has 4 TD passes in his last 5 games. His play has clearly declined
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All pretend, made up drama
I’ve been following the NE press and seems like there’s still some lingering tension between Brady and Bill. Brady has 4 TD passes in his last 5 games. His play has clearly declined
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All pretend, made up drama
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