<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Blaine Gabbert threw for more touchdowns than Tom Brady today.</p>— Big Cat Country (@BigCatCountry) <a href="https://twitter.com/BigCatCountry/statuses/386962665328766976">October 6, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Credit to the Bengals defense, which is as good as it gets. Brady has a bunch of no names for his weapons too. Gabbert actually has Shorts, MJD, and Blackmon who had a good rookie year and was a high pick. There was a play where Blackmon was open in the end zone and all Blaine had to do was complete a short what...6 yard bullet pass into his chest...instead the ball sails into the crowd somewhere. They go for it on 4th and he then throws a INT... I was watching it on RZ, not sure if he was hurt or something but the next time they came back to the game Henne was the QB...
They should spot each team 10+ points just to have Peyton throw all game. This guy is on GOD mode right now.
Brady td streak should still be alive. Amendola was tackled at the 1 could have rolled in. 2 plays later Edelman dropped a td.
OMG!!! 1 of the Peyton's best TD in years. I don't think we will ever see a play like that for Schaub.
I have a 24 point cushion in Fantasy, and I still have Phillip Rivers yet to play. My opponent has Peyton, Gonzalez, and Gore. You think I will be able to hold on?
To be fair, he has done it before. I think one time he ran it in for a game winning TD? May be wrong on that though. I'm pretty sure he has a rushing TD somewhere in his career though
Quick route offenses need expert decision making and expert accuracy. No hesitation. Peyton also knows the defense and who's most likely going to be open BEFORE the snap even happens. Its pretty awesome to watch... but I doubt any other QB could easily adopt this system (which Peyton makes looks easy, but is pretty damn complex and requires a ton of reps to click).