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From Clark Judge's Judgement Column:
http://www.sportsline.com/columns/story/10408847
I agree with him. The guy gets no credit by a lot of people even in Pats land. It is all the talent and not him. It is he doesn't like to go deep (apparently, he forgot that fact yesterday). Last year, it wasn't the talent, it was his play calling.
It is time to show some love for the guy. Manning has a lot of weapons too, but he isn't putting up anywhere close to these numbers that Brady is putting up. I would say that Harrison, Wayne, Clark, Gonzalez, Adai, and Utept are fairly comprehible to what Brady has at his disposal, but Manning has 11 less TDs and 452 less TDs with one less game played. If it wasn't for a ticky-tack pass interference calls, a couple of overthrown passes by Brady to Moss, and Moss not being able hold onto that ball on that spectacular TD catch going out of bounds in the end zone, that margin would be higher.
McDaniels deserves credit for this success. It is time for the McDaniels haters to give the guy his due.
12. Guaranteed, you don't know who Josh McDaniels is. But you should. We all should. He's the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for New England, which, it just so happens, scores 38.3 points per game and has Brady on target to break Peyton Manning's record of 49 touchdowns in one season. So why don't we hear more about McDaniels? Someone? Anyone?
http://www.sportsline.com/columns/story/10408847
I agree with him. The guy gets no credit by a lot of people even in Pats land. It is all the talent and not him. It is he doesn't like to go deep (apparently, he forgot that fact yesterday). Last year, it wasn't the talent, it was his play calling.
It is time to show some love for the guy. Manning has a lot of weapons too, but he isn't putting up anywhere close to these numbers that Brady is putting up. I would say that Harrison, Wayne, Clark, Gonzalez, Adai, and Utept are fairly comprehible to what Brady has at his disposal, but Manning has 11 less TDs and 452 less TDs with one less game played. If it wasn't for a ticky-tack pass interference calls, a couple of overthrown passes by Brady to Moss, and Moss not being able hold onto that ball on that spectacular TD catch going out of bounds in the end zone, that margin would be higher.
McDaniels deserves credit for this success. It is time for the McDaniels haters to give the guy his due.