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Tom Brady: What is the weakest part of his game?


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throwing a deep ball only works if your WR sees it. If he keeps running and expects it to miraculously fall in his hand at some point, he needs to use his luck elsewhere..

His deep ball is a little flat, that's why the recievers can't always run it down or track it as well,. However, Duante Cullpepper throws a great lollipop of a deep ball, How's that workin out.....
 
I think the biggest part of his game is his inability to stay age 30 until the end of time. Him not being able to fight the aging process is something that is going to hurt him later on in his career.

Seriously, I think at times, he tries to do too much and force things. Brady is capable to take the team on his back and be clutch especially in big situations, but other times he does tend to make throws when he should just throw the ball out of bounds or take the sack. It cost us in the playoff loss in Denver two years back when he threw a pick to Champ Bailey while he was backpedalling to avoid the rush. It cost us a game in 2004 against Miami when in two consecutive drives he threw picks that he should have never thrown.
 
so, would you mind backing up that statement with some facts, or are you talking out your a** like most idiots :rolleyes: what exactly is inaccurate about toms passes?

Are you blind did you not see BOTH of this WILD throws in the Jax playoff game.

Only a true homer would be blinded by his 26 perfect passes and ignore the fact that 2 of his passes were not caught.

Homers see a 92.9% completion and go "wow, he is good". Only those objective fans can look past that and realize that means 7.1% of the passes were poorly thrown.

7.1%!!!! Do we let airplane pilots screw up 7.1% and give them a pat on the back? Imagine what would happen if 7.1% of all airplane landing missed the runway. People would be demanded head role.

Or if doctors dropped 7.1% of all babies that were delivered?

Cut Tom NOW! :rolleyes:
 
His fanbase.

this is the stupidest thread ive ever seen here.

He is already in the top 5 of greatest QB's ever to play the game, by the time hes through he'll probably be #1. He is why the Patriots have 3 rings, they'd have 5 if the defense could've have kept the opponent from marching 80 yards down the field in the last 2 minutes of the last game of the season 2 years in a row..........

puh-leeze....as Ordway would say.....Stop it!!!

OK, let's say this is a list of Einstein's bad math mistakes.

Yes, he is great. What part is less great than the others.

Geez, why should anyone have to explain that.
 
Uhhh, no.
I think you're kidding, but if you're not, then you're just being a homer.

You want a complete drive with all accurate passes and you never want the ball to touch the ground? Brady is better for that than Manning.

You want a complete drive where the best play is called each time and the ball is thrown to the correct receiver on each down? Manning is better than Brady.
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Um, maybe I'm just being a homer.

But if the receiver gets the ball and the drive continues, you claim it can be the wrong receiver?

UM, OK. I'm just a homer.:rolleyes:
 
so, would you mind backing up that statement with some facts, or are you talking out your a** like most idiots :rolleyes: what exactly is inaccurate about toms passes?

OK, the lateral to Moss play, Brady's passes were not as good as Moss's.
 
The long ball: Montana > Manning > ... > Brady.

He's got the arm strength, but very inconsistent speed-timing judgement(underthrown & overthrown). Perhaps he can improve now that Randy is onboard for awhile and getting frequent separation.

For those citing the Dolphins game: Moss jump balls against poor dbs.

The long ball is a low percentage play, especially with a poorly performing OL. However, when open, it needs be thrown well enough to get six almost all of the time.
 
I'm assuming someone already said...Giselle?
 
Visual evidence that Bridgette continued to take the pill after those somber, serious discussions on "where is this relationship going".
 
I think he's just not used to making plays when the house is coming after him, again like someone said here its running with the football his biggest weakness.
 
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