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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.Does he still possess the post-season single game completion % record?
92.8% against Jacksonville in 2007 playoffs.
26/28 262yds (9.4ypa) 3 TD 0 INT
Maybe one of the most impressive single game PO stat lines ever.
Yes, and it's still the highest completion percentage in any game, regular season or playoffs. [The truly scary thing is that, IIRC, one of the two incompletions was a drop and the other likely should have drawn a flag.]
Yes, and it's still the highest completion percentage in any game, regular season or playoffs. [The truly scary thing is that, IIRC, one of the two incompletions was a drop and the other likely should have drawn a flag.]
Brady has 160 regular season wins, third most all-time behind Brett Favre (186) and Peyton Manning (179). Yet Brady is tops for winning percentage at .773, well ahead of Roger Staubach (.746) and Joe Montana (.713), winning 78% of his games over a 15 year career
He has a full year under his belt with Tom after grabbing 74 receptions, 953 yards and 7 TD's last year
And Manning has 3 more playing seasons under his belt than Brady. No doubt Brady will be the all time leader in wins for a QB.
Wouldn't it stand to reason that the Patriots have more playoff wins than TFB?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
Wouldn't it stand to reason that the Patriots have more playoff wins than TFB?
not that it diminishes what he does, but is definitely something that has to be irksome for other fans .