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- The Patriots’ offensive coordinator, Josh McDaniels, prepared a game-winning plan that included pre-snap shifts and motions, to quickly decipher pressures points and man-coverage, and align Brady with slot receivers, tight ends and running backs. Using the width of the field to spread out Seattle’s defense, Brady skillfully moved these chess pieces into play, and delivered an assortment of quick, perfectly timed throws. Though he committed two interceptions, Brady completed 37 of his 50 passes (74 percent completion rate) for a total of 328 yards and four passing touchdowns. This was the first time all season that the Seattle defense allowed four passing touchdowns in a single game and surrendered over 300 passing yards from an opposing team.
This is ridiculous and we got so lucky. We need every tall WR in the draft and just throw bombs on every play. That's the only way to win football games. Don't people get that?
There are many who believe that large, fast receivers are over-compensated and are not necessary for an effective offense. They site the fact that most superbowl winners lack the prototypical large, fast, outside receiver.You think outside, vertical-threat receivers are overrated?
For this offense, yes. People still masterbate at every next Randy Moss comparison. We got a once-in-generation guy at the right moment. It most likely won't happen again.You think outside, vertical-threat receivers are overrated?
There are many who believe that large, fast receivers are over-compensated and are not necessary for an effective offense. They site the fact that most superbowl winners lack the prototypical large, fast, outside receiver.
We have the best TE and the best slot receiver in the NFL and some great complimentary pieces. Bombs away happened in 2007. That was 8 years ago. Get over it people.
The Patriots are 4-1 in playoff games when Brady passes the ball 50+ times. There are 30 other instances of this happening. Those teams are 3-27.
And yet there was still a very loud and very vocal minority here that wanted the Pats to run the ball more... against excellent defensive fronts no less.
I know the Pats already have a lot of good weapons on offense, but I think a deep-threat receiver could go a long way in stretching the field even further; not to mention it would be an utter nightmare for defenses to try to cover slot receivers, tight ends, pass-catching running backs, AND outside wideouts. That would be insane!!
I think Belichick might have already found a solution to the price tag question: Draft good talent, and develop them in-camp. We still have Aaron Dobson and Brian Tyms under rookie contracts. Granted, I don't expect Randy Moss numbers from them, but we'll see if they're made of the right stuff next season. Can't wait.
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I know the Pats already have a lot of good weapons on offense, but I think a deep-threat receiver could go a long way in stretching the field even further; not to mention it would be an utter nightmare for defenses to try to cover slot receivers, tight ends, pass-catching running backs, AND outside wideouts. That would be insane!!
I think Belichick might have already found a solution to the price tag question: Draft good talent, and develop them in-camp. We still have Aaron Dobson and Brian Tyms under rookie contracts. Granted, I don't expect Randy Moss numbers from them, but we'll see if they're made of the right stuff next season. Can't wait.
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Since the AFL-NFL merger, playoff victories:
1. Cowboy QBs, 33
2. Steelers QBs, 33
3. 49ers QBs, 30
4. Raiders QBs, 22
5. Tom Brady, 21
Four SB titles trumps everything, but I'll repeat my favorite stat ever for the Brady-Belichick era:
Since Dec. 24, 2000, the Patriots have been still in contention for a championship at the start of every game they've played.
Just an incredible stat. Incredible. Brady has a .750 record throwing 50 times in a playoff game, and the rest of the QBs have a .125 record, insane !The Patriots are 4-1 in playoff games when Brady passes the ball 50+ times. There are 30 other instances of this happening. Those teams are 3-27.
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10 game post season winning streak. that is just absurd.
Clarification is needed on the 10-game playoff winning streak, the Patriots post-season winning streak is three.
He's 21-8 now in the playoffs. Joe Montana's playoff record is 16-7.Brady won the first 10 playoff games of his career.