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Wow, you really need a degree in journalism and inside access to the team to write an article restating what happened in a game watched by millions, four days after it happened. Bravo.
Brady is basically a junior version of Belichick. We'll never know what he really thinks about those plays and the team chemistry right now.
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This is going to be an unpopular article with a lot of people here, but it has a lot of truth to it. Brady DIDN'T look dialed in during the second half last Sunday. At times, he looked absolutely baffled. I don't hesitate to say that if a couple of those throws are more on than they were, this is a very different game. Oh well. Every quarterback is capable of putting up a stinker once or twice a year.
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This is going to be an unpopular article with a lot of people here, but it has a lot of truth to it. Brady DIDN'T look dialed in during the second half last Sunday. At times, he looked absolutely baffled. I don't hesitate to say that if a couple of those throws are more on than they were, this is a very different game. Oh well. Every quarterback is capable of putting up a stinker once or twice a year.
Yeah, Brady usually has one or two ugly stinkers a year.
Not unpopular, just blatantly obvious and already dissected to death. These writers get all excited and think they have a juicy article with a lot of quotes from Brady, only to go home, write down what's been said, and realize they've been duped.
I just don't get why the issue of forcing the ball to Moss hasn't been adjusted yet. We know how hard of a worker Tom is and still making the same mistakes that contribute to the 2nd half problems
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Brady has definitely been a softer all around player since 2007. We could come up with a million different reasons why, but the fact of the matter is, he's just not that same rugged play-maker anymore. I know, many of you will respond with a million statistics contradicting this statement but I think these stats do not reflect the change in intangibles. I can't remember the last time, Brady led a comeback. Actually, I can't even remember the last time Brady took a decent hit and didnt fumble the ball. He has a way to go, to both catch up to Manning or even look like he deserves his new salary.
Brady has definitely been a softer all around player since 2007. We could come up with a million different reasons why, but the fact of the matter is, he's just not that same rugged play-maker anymore. I know, many of you will respond with a million statistics contradicting this statement but I think these stats do not reflect the change in intangibles. I can't remember the last time, Brady led a comeback. Actually, I can't even remember the last time Brady took a decent hit and didnt fumble the ball. He has a way to go, to both catch up to Manning or even look like he deserves his new salary.
The last time he led a comeback was Week 1, 2009 vs. Buffalo.
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Being baffled and making bad throws are different situations entirely. There is no excuse for Tom Brady being baffled in an offense that the team has built around him for 10 years. If Tom Brady is baffled with regard to schemes, calls or formations, then there is a very serious issue that must be addressed.
If, on the other hand, Tom Brady simply had a terrible day, then we are dealing with a different issue. We are then dealing with the ability of coaches and other players to help Tom during the game.
Good teams win even when their top player has a bad day.
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I hate to harp on this, but Brady hasn't won a road game since he came back from injury, except against Buffalo and against TB in London.
My question is what can the team do to help Tom Brady perform as he is capable of performing.