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Smart dude.
We know who the better overall QB is, and that's not even close. Brady wins that debate, hands down. What I'd love is to have some component questions answered by those in the position to know (guys like Talib and Welker come immediately to mind), because I'd love to see where those people thought the comparative strengths and weaknesses show themselves.
Brady or Manning:
Better at game plan preparation
Better at pre-snap reads
Better at post-snap reads
More accurate over the course of a season
Smarter with audibles
Harder offseason worker
Better handler of (physical) pressure
Better handler of (non-physical) pressure
Better at in game adjusting when things aren't going well
He's too busy stocking up on Jergen's Lotion...Nantz didnt called in?
Hasselbeck says Manning is superior at presnap reads. He is the utmost authority on Qb play.
I saw that last night. It looked like Ed Reed wouldn't even entertain the idea that Peyton is even in the same tier as Brady. He would scoff at anyone that would make any excuses for the guy.
Smart dude.
We know who the better overall QB is, and that's not even close. Brady wins that debate, hands down. What I'd love is to have some component questions answered by those in the position to know (guys like Talib and Welker come immediately to mind), because I'd love to see where those people thought the comparative strengths and weaknesses show themselves.
Brady or Manning:
Better at game plan preparation
Better at pre-snap reads
Better at post-snap reads
More accurate over the course of a season
Smarter with audibles
Harder offseason worker
Better handler of (physical) pressure
Better handler of (non-physical) pressure
Better at in game adjusting when things aren't going well
Hasselbeck clearly has an issue with the Patriots and Brady. I'd love to know what it is, because it's strong enough that he can't hide it at all.
Yep, agreed.Ed Reed is probably my favorite player who never suited up for the Patriots. There's a few other guys I can think of, but he's got to be at the top.