Oswlek
Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
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I respectfully disagree, there is no such thing as an individual being a "winner", else Brady would have won in 05, 06, 07, and/or 09. Branch would have won in Seattle. Manning wouldn't have won .
It's also a bit revisionist to say he came up big when it mattered most. In 2004 the bruising Corey Dillon, that of a 4.7 YPC on the season was held to 3.0 YPC by that Steelers defense. Only the Jets in week 16 came close to limiting Dillon as much.
Now Deion Branch was a very good receiver for us, he is coachable and works hard. His big playoff games are a case of preparation meeting opportunity, not an innate ability to increase his skill level because the game mattered 'more'. The Steelers game didn't matter more than the Titans game in 2003, that the defense played well and the Titans bobbled an open pass late in the game that would have put them in position to at least tie. The Indy game the week before was equally as important as the Steelers game, and in that Indy game the offense struggled for 35 minutes. They had ONE drive that lasted more than 2:00 of their first 6 drives. They punted 4 times and took 2 FGs, only one drive was long and that ended in a FG. It was only 6-3 with 10:00 to go in the 3rd quarter. Thankfully the defense played great all game, but Branch was certainly "needed" during that game. Just because we won other ways doesn't mean he wasn't "needed" or the game meant any less. Without the defense playing great and Dillon's big 2nd half Branch's opportunities don't exist and history looks different.
He was a very good receiver that Brady had a high amount of trust in, and as long as his knees hold up I'm sure they will get in sync quickly and he'll be able to contribute quicker than any other receiver we could have gotten.
As someone who has choked many times in my life, I can state unequivocally that "clutchness" is a skill. It may not mean playing better, it may just mean playing as well as you always do while most others get anxious and tight. But there are guys who play better than others in more meaningful situations, even if they don't most other times.
As for Branch, I struggle to see how anyone could interpret this as anything other than positive. Sure, it would have been better to have only given up a 6th, but that is over now, just look at what the guy brings to the field. He has undeniable chemistry with Brady, can play any receiver position and can run any route.
I also find it funny how many people have such distaste for Branch without understanding anywhere near the entire story. The guy would be a Brown-esque folk hero had he never left and I'm thrilled to have him back.
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