OhExaulted1
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.As a long time Patriot's fan (1975), the fact we are even talking about "One for the thumb" is mind boggling for me. Steve Grogan was a hero for me as a new Pat's fan back then, and to think Brady is in the discussion for the greatest QB of all time is just crazy. The stats are just crazy. We've been so fortunate to have had 15 years of Brady/ Belichick. So blessed, what a wonderful 15 years, and we will probably get a couple more years out of them. Just incredible.He's 21-8 now in the playoffs. Joe Montana's playoff record is 16-7.
One more SB run would put him at 24-8. Should we have to go a WC run to win it that would be 25-8.
One more title run will squash any conversation. One for the thumb Tommy and any controversy is over.
He'll be the greatest PERIOD. There will be no deliberation.
To be more accurate, Brady's winning percentage in such circumstances is actually .800, whilst the rest of the QBs are at .100, currently.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 !
Clarification is needed on the 10-game playoff winning streak, the Patriots post-season winning streak is three.
same basic info from a different angle:
Tom Brady has more playoff wins than do 27 NFL franchises, over the entire Super Bowl era.
Minor correction: since the AFL-NFL merger, not the Super Bowl era (which aren't quite the same thing).
Doesn't anyone realize we need to throw a deep bomb on every single offensive play to a 6-5 WR?
It's the only way we'll ever win a Lombardi. Isn't that the tried and true method?
He's 21-8 now in the playoffs. Joe Montana's playoff record is 16-7.
One more SB run would put him at 24-8. Should we have to go a WC run to win it that would be 25-8.
One more title run will squash any conversation. One for the thumb Tommy and any controversy is over.
He'll be the greatest PERIOD. There will be no deliberation.
Another always-relevant stat:
League leader in players thrown out of the club: GRONK
I like this but in regards to the 2 HOF teammates doesn't that consider more thought. Most of Brady's teammates aren't eligible for the HOF yet. I cant think of at least 5 especially if you start to include a one and done like Revis.
How's this then....something a bit more objective?
Joe Montana : 15 seasons, 3,409 comp, 5,391 att, 63.2 %, 40,551 yds, 273 TDs, 31 comebacks, 33 game winning drives, 16-7 postseason record, 4-0 Super Bowl record
Tom Brady: 15 seasons, 4,551 comp, 7,168 att, 63.5%, 53,258 yds, 392 TDs, 35 comebacks, 47 game winning drives, 21-8 postseason record, 4-2 Super Bowl record
Tom Brady has engineered 46 career game-winning performances in leading his team to victory from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie. In six of those comebacks, Brady threw a touchdown pass in the final minute of the game.