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Just WOWYeah, Rodney Harrison was too caught up in thinking about Brady's MVP when he was unable to dislodge the football from Tyree's helmet.
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Just WOWYeah, Rodney Harrison was too caught up in thinking about Brady's MVP when he was unable to dislodge the football from Tyree's helmet.
I guess handing off to RBs to score the TD makes him suck.
The clutch drive last night... on the road in a very hostile stadium, sealed the deal IMO. More so than his stats.
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You mean the one he was almost intercepted on the first play and then threw 3 completions to Gronk(last one where Gronk had to pick it off the ground) and then Dion Lewis ran it in for a TD?
If anyone should get MVP after that drive its Gronk.
Also, if Brady doesn't throw a bad int in the Pats own territory maybe the game winning drive isn't even necessary.
I guess handing off to RBs to score the TD makes him suck.
Brady completed 70% of his passes for over 8.5 ypa and win by 20 in the road in buffalo. GOOD GAME.In the first 11 games of the season Brady had 3 ints
In the last 3 games Brady has 4 ints
In the last 2 games Gronk played: Brady has 315 yards passing to Gronk and 241 yards passing to everyone else.
In the game Gronk didn't play...
Brady has pretty clearly not played well the last 3 games. And yet after that 3 game stretch there is pretty much no one else left in the MVP conversation
The first was tipped. I guess he should not throw to Gronk? Why?You mean the one he was almost intercepted on the first play and then threw 3 completions to Gronk(last one where Gronk had to pick it off the ground) and then Dion Lewis ran it in for a TD?
You win, Brady sucks.If anyone should get MVP after that drive its Gronk.
Also, if Brady doesn't throw a bad int in the Pats own territory maybe the game winning drive isn't even necessary.
In the first 11 games of the season Brady had 3 ints
In the last 3 games Brady has 4 ints
In the last 2 games Gronk played: Brady has 315 yards passing to Gronk and 241 yards passing to everyone else.
In the game Gronk didn't play...
Brady has pretty clearly not played well the last 3 games. And yet after that 3 game stretch there is pretty much no one else left in the MVP conversation
You mean the one he was almost intercepted on the first play and then threw 3 completions to Gronk(last one where Gronk had to pick it off the ground) and then Dion Lewis ran it in for a TD?
If anyone should get MVP after that drive its Gronk.
Also, if Brady doesn't throw a bad int in the Pats own territory maybe the game winning drive isn't even necessary.
I'm not sure where you're trying to go with this. But, if you're going where I think you're going, you should probably not go there. Barring a collapse in the last two weeks, Brady sewed up the MVP award yesterday.
I expect Brady to win the MVP. I mainly just think its funny that the 3 game stretch where he underperforms is when he wraps it up.
Andy, would you honestly say that the past 3-game stretch in which Brady has averaged 7.3 yards per attempt, 1.33 INTs per game and .67 TDs per game is MVP-level performance?
Brady's season-long otherworldly dominance has been taken down a notch since the achilles problem started showing up on the injury reports. It's not an affront to the GOAT's honor to acknowledge that fact.
I expect Brady to win the MVP. I mainly just think its funny that the 3 game stretch where he underperforms is when he wraps it up.
This. Too many people are playing up his TD/INT ratio the past 3 games as if it's really indicative of anything, when they simply finished off a lot of drives where Brady made great throws with Dion or Burkhead. Brady was bad in MIA, but solid against Buffalo (the play where he and Josh yelled at eachother afterwards and the INT are the only bad plays I really remember, and the INT was arguably not his fault?), and whatever was causing him to be so inaccurate against MIA seems to have been alleviated yesterday.The claim of him under performing is misleading. The Buffalo game has been wrongly called a bad performance and, yesterday, he basically had one bad play all game, and it was a play where he was getting hit.
The claim of him under performing is misleading.
Yeah, it's all about context. He's been underperforming relative to Tom Brady, which can still be plenty good. He was just playing so ridiculously perfectly for a while that it sets a tough standard.
I’m saying he hasn’t had 3 bad games and I don’t care whether he throws it in or runs it in.Andy, would you honestly say that the past 3-game stretch in which Brady has averaged 7.3 yards per attempt, 1.33 INTs per game and .67 TDs per game is MVP-level performance?
Brady's season-long otherworldly dominance has been taken down a notch since the achilles problem started showing up on the injury reports. It's not an affront to the GOAT's honor to acknowledge that fact.