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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.Brady and R'berger have one thing in common.
They are on teams that fit their skillsets.
I highly doubt Brady would be successful in Pittsburgh with that line and the dummy receivers.
R'berger could never master the Patriots offense and BB would have him strung up by week 2. I have always wondered what Kevin O'Connell would have been if he was in Pittsburgh.
QB playoff Performance rankings (since 2004).
1. Big Ben
2. Rodgers
3. Brees
4. E Manning
5. P Manning
6. Sanchez
7. Flacco
8. Hasselback
9. Warner
10. Brady
Getting absoultley punked by the jets and the Ravens.
If you ask for it, you will probably get it...be prepared.Winning and clutch performance. Something Brady can only do in the regular season..
I said after spygate! You guys may win again on sunday (you are the regular season kings) But we won't have to worry about you come playoff time, because you'll get knocked of in the 1st round by some team like the Raiders or Chiefs..
Count on it..
Brady managed with Patten/Brown winning a SB, and managed to have a good year with Caldwell/Gaffney. You're trying to tell me he wouldn't be successful with Ward and Wallace? Or back when they had Plaxico or Holmes? Plus the running game that would complement his play-action passes?
Roethelisburger getting constantly sacked is mostly on him holding on to the ball. The guy sits there in the pocket thinking he's got time to make a sandwich. Watch some Steeler games, isn't that your home team?
Winning and clutch performance. Something Brady can only do in the regular season..
People act like "Ben holds the ball too long" because he's confused and can't find the open guy, or because he doesn't know what he's doing. The truth is Ben purposely holds on to the ball a lot of times because he's taking a risk to make a big play. He passes up a lot of shorter checkdowns waiting for someone downfield to get open, maybe runs around a bit and buys time, often times at the price of his own body getting battered. It may shorten his career but it does make for exciting football!
I'm talking about since 2004! You mean the game Brady had to watch from his couch because he choked in the 1st round..
I'm talking about since 2004!
Winning and clutch performance. Something Brady can only do in the regular season..
That's what I was saying. Him getting constantly hit is self inflicted. It's not because his OL is as crap as everyone thinks it is.
People act like "Ben holds the ball too long" because he's confused and can't find the open guy, or because he doesn't know what he's doing. The truth is Ben purposely holds on to the ball a lot of times because he's taking a risk to make a big play. He passes up a lot of shorter checkdowns waiting for someone downfield to get open, maybe runs around a bit and buys time, often times at the price of his own body getting battered. It may shorten his career but it does make for exciting football!
If you know how to watch for it, you can tell if a QB is checking down or just scrambling around by the way he reads and how he looks downfield. I've seen him do that so many times and there's no method to his madness. He's just a big version of Favre.
QB playoff Performance rankings (since 2004).
1. Big Ben
2. Rodgers
3. Brees
4. E Manning
5. P Manning
6. Sanchez
7. Flacco
8. Hasselback
9. Warner
10. Brady
No I wouldn't, Brady is a great QB. However I wanted to prove how stupid it is to judge a Qb who gets to the Superbowl on one performance (Superbowl 40). And not the total body of his work.. I hope you realize Bens career QB rating is comparable to Bradys (92.7 to 95.7. And let me refresh you memory, Brady was considered a game manager through his first 2 Superbowls. Just like Ben.