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Brady's first two weeks vs. Manning's first two weeks (2008)
I know the majority of us are sane and realize Brady is just dealing with some rust, but for those who need to be further convinced.
In 2008 Brady was injured in the first game of the season requiring major knee surgery and missing the rest of the season. In 2008, Manning had surgery to remove an infected bursa sac in his left knee and ended up sitting out of all four pre-season games while also missing most of training camp. Here's how they both fared after two weeks of play. 2008: Manning 1-1 Record 56/91 (61.5%) 568 Yards (6.2 Average) 2 TDs / 2 INTs 2009: Brady 1-1 Record 62/100 (62.0%) 594 Yards (5.9 Average) 2 TDs / 2 INTs The Colts ended up going 3-4 through 8 weeks, coming off a two game losing streak and were looking to be in some trouble. Then, in the first week of November Manning puts up a 121.9 QB rating, defeats the Pats and proceeds to run the table for the rest of the regular season while winning NFL MVP. After throwing 9 interceptions in the first 7 games Manning threw only 4 during the final 9 games. Patience. |
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Apples to Oranges
Who cares? Fantasy foootball players? C'mon...stats are lame...gimme wins |
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What Manning did was very impressive. |
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It is funny to hear. I was under the impression that many people thought Manning was undeserving of the MVP? Or is it that his accomplishments were impressive, just not MVP worthy?
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Brady is coming off of a severe knee injury, and it's going to take some time for him to get his feet back under him and get his confidence back. He's openly admitted that his mechanics aren't where they need to be yet, and it's pretty clear that thus far his accuracy still needs work. From your statements it sounds like you're ready to write off the season and watch them go 4-12. Do you seriously want to go that route? Or would you rather watch him slowly get better each week and watch this team start playing their better football toward the end of the season and have momentum should they make the playoffs? Less emotion and more thought - and try to be a little more objective. Unless you want to drive yourself - and the rest of the people in here - crazy this season :cool: |
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Great post BTW Disco Volante - thanks for pulling those numbers and pointing this out.
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But looking at the OP's original message again, I didn't see any of all that Manning worthy/not worthy stuff that you are under the impression that other people think. The message was about Brady, not Manning, and my guess is that most people, like me, do not remember who the NFL MVP was last year. Me, I think the OP had a great post and had some significant data to show that Brady is doing as well as can be expected. I'm not sure why no one can understand his post, or the point he is making. |
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