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A perfect moment of 70,000 people communicating with one man in the middle of a playing field. The crowd noise absolutely exploded with his first fist pump.
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Re: FINALLY!!! Someone Uploaded The Brady Scramble Clip!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by shmessy
Best moment of the year and, until now, haven't been able to get a clip of it:
An impressive scramble, and a pretty good moment with the crowd.
I've never seen him engage in "antics". If he's pumping his fist it's because it's genuine. I suppose it helps to have your heart racing a little - har. He did elude the LB but not by a whole bunch. I would guess that Brady clanners were holding their collective breath.
It's a great trick play. Like the Spanish Inquisition, nobody expects a Brady scramble.
A perfect moment of 70,000 people communicating with one man in the middle of a playing field. The crowd noise absolutely exploded with his first fist pump.
As great as the snow fountain game.
One of the great mobile QBs of all time - he was that close to taking it to the house. Kaepernick has nothing on TB, and the 49ers had better be prepared.
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Re: FINALLY!!! Someone Uploaded The Brady Scramble Clip!!!!!!!!
Somebody's got to upload Brady's pass reception from 2001. I'm always amused by people who say Brady's not athletic. Not only can he quarterback, he could become a midrange receiving threat in a pinch and he's a pretty damn good punter. What's your yards per reception, Peyton Manning? What's your career punting average, Aaron Rodgers?
Re: FINALLY!!! Someone Uploaded The Brady Scramble Clip!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Jetssuck
Somebody's got to upload Brady's pass reception from 2001. I'm always amused by people who say Brady's not athletic. Not only can he quarterback, he could become a midrange receiving threat in a pinch and he's a pretty damn good punter. What's your yards per reception, Peyton Manning? What's your career punting average, Aaron Rodgers?
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Watching the two clips at the same time is interesting; Tom Brady was never a Vick or RGIII, but the 2006 play is a lot more like a "scramble" than the 2012 play, which is more like an elongated, slow-mo slide. Awesome that he's still throwing his body around like that after 11 seasons in the NFL; you get a feeling that he'd like to do it a lot more if the D looks like it's giving him five or so yards, but he's way too smart to take the bait. Thank heaven!
And, yes, I am one of the wimps who held his breath Monday night until TB was safely on the ground and beyond that tackler's range. One run like that per season is enough for my cardiac health!
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