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Anyone think that Brady will have his annual 4 interception game in a Pats' loss? Or is that less likely with the weapons he has to operate with?

I've always wondered if Brady just needed to have that one awful game to get it out of his system...or maybe the lack of firepower caused him to try to do too much, and the turnovers snap him back to reality.

I guess this year will tell us if the "stinker" game is just something in Brady's DNA or if it is more a reflection of the skill players he has worked with.
 
Well, there's bound to be one game where the offensive line fails him (could be at Miami, where he's usually struggled).
 
There will be no stinker game this year from Brady. Too many good hands to throw to.
 
Anyone think that Brady will have his annual 4 interception game in a Pats' loss? Or is that less likely with the weapons he has to operate with?

I've always wondered if Brady just needed to have that one awful game to get it out of his system...or maybe the lack of firepower caused him to try to do too much, and the turnovers snap him back to reality.

I guess this year will tell us if the "stinker" game is just something in Brady's DNA or if it is more a reflection of the skill players he has worked with.

My guess is that his stinker game will be a two interception game. If you look at it, he's had at most four or five bad passes out of ~60 attempts.
 
It may not come in a loss, but I'd predict either the game in Miami or the Redskins game.
 
Brady will have a semi stinker game tommorow throwing 2 TDs and 3 INTs. Hope I'm wrong
 
My guess is that his stinker game will be a two interception game. If you look at it, he's had at most four or five bad passes out of ~60 attempts.

I'm inclined to agree with you. While the "one game at a time" mentality will never allow it, I'll bet that ending seasons in Denver and Indy have the Pats focused on playoff HFA being critical.

If the Pats get HFA, their season will obviously end with either:
1) A home playoff loss
2) A Super Bowl loss
3) A 4th championship

If they can stay healthy, I can't imagine a lot of teams want to take them on in Foxborough or in Arizona.
 
Brady will not have that 134.0 average QB rating all year and will not average only 6 incompletions per game like he has so far,He will have some poor games along the way - All QBs do including other great ones like Manning

I say Brady has his worst game with maybe 3 or 4 INTs in the game against Baltimore this year,Baltimore is truly the only defense I see on this years schedule who have the capabilities of manhandling Brady - although Pittsburghs D has been nearly flawless so far and we see them later as well.
 
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Brady has had a 4 turnover game every year he has been in the league (five 4 INT games, one 3 INT/1 Fumble game). We've lost every single one of those games.

At this point you have to expect the same to happen again.
 
Brady has had a 4 turnover game every year he has been in the league (five 4 INT games, one 3 INT/1 Fumble game). We've lost every single one of those games.

At this point you have to expect the same to happen again.

But the question is--how much of that is on Brady, and how much on his receivers? Yeah, I'm not convinced Brady will average a >130 passer rating the rest of the season, but I'm not yet convinced that he can't do it, either. [Of course, a lot of it will also depend on Box's "Big Uglies"--if they can keep Brady upright, the odds of a stinker go down, because Brady will have more time to make a good throw.]
 
But the question is--how much of that is on Brady, and how much on his receivers? Yeah, I'm not convinced Brady will average a >130 passer rating the rest of the season, but I'm not yet convinced that he can't do it, either. [Of course, a lot of it will also depend on Box's "Big Uglies"--if they can keep Brady upright, the odds of a stinker go down, because Brady will have more time to make a good throw.]
It takes more than good throws obviously to keep that rating, It depends on the talent of the secondary Brady and his receivers face and how he deals with the all-pros which were not in New York or San Diego - which in my last post says Baltimore will be the BEST secondary NE will face later this year with Pittsburgh not far behind
 
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This is a good year for this curious question to be answered, for sure.

Brady is a confident man. A successful one, too. It doesn't take much for a pass to be intercepted.

Will he need to try so hard? If he does, will Moss or Welker will it to a reception? Is he simply hungover? Did he feel obligated?

I'm not being contrary. Brady always has a fugeditup game. This is a good year for your curious question to be answered.
 
Anyone think that Brady will have his annual 4 interception game in a Pats' loss? Or is that less likely with the weapons he has to operate with?

I've always wondered if Brady just needed to have that one awful game to get it out of his system...or maybe the lack of firepower caused him to try to do too much, and the turnovers snap him back to reality.

I guess this year will tell us if the "stinker" game is just something in Brady's DNA or if it is more a reflection of the skill players he has worked with.

Every QB has at least one lousy game a year, so why even ask this question? Manning has them, Elway had them, they ALL have bad games.

Of course Brady will have an off game and may even have a really bad game. Can you name a QB who doesn't?

He doesn't stand out as having stinkers any more than all the game's greatest QB's. What he does have a history of is being one of the best ever at playing under pressure in the big games.
 
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Every QB has at least one lousy game a year, so why even ask this question? Manning has them, Elway had them, they ALL have bad games.

Of course Brady will have an off game and may even have a really bad game. Can you name a QB who doesn't?

He doesn't stand out as having stinkers any more than all the game's greatest QB's. What he does have a history of is being one of the best ever at playing under pressure in the big games.

I'm not talking about bad games. I'm talking about the one (and generally only one) game per year that Brady hacks up a hairball. As noted earlier it is typically a 4 turnover game that the Pats lose. It has become a reliable annual affair so I think the question is valid...particularly this year where he finally has the weapons to use.
 
Anyone think that Brady will have his annual 4 interception game in a Pats' loss? Or is that less likely with the weapons he has to operate with?
Annual? You mean like he throws four picks in a game every year?

I know he had a 4-INT game last year, but that doesn't make it an annual event, unless I am misunderstanding the meaning of annual.

Or maybe my memory is faulty. Happens more and more these days. What game the year before last did he throw 4 picks?
 
Annual? You mean like he throws four picks in a game every year?

I know he had a 4-INT game last year, but that doesn't make it an annual event, unless I am misunderstanding the meaning of annual.

Or maybe my memory is faulty. Happens more and more these days. What game the year before last did he throw 4 picks?

Haven't looked it up, but the Kansas City game maybe?

Edit: I checked and it certainly was this game: Brady- 1 TD 4 INT; On a possibly related note, it's a lackluster cast that was behind Brady running the ball. The leading rusher was Patrick Pass. Not good.
 
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Haven't looked it up, but the Kansas City game maybe?
Yes! Excellent. Good call. (Not excellent about the 4 INTs, jsut that you had it at the ready).

Getting old is hell.
 
Exact instances don't need to be beaten to death. It was a simple question, not only based on fact, but based on the perception of the general fan.

Invariably, Brady inplodes. At least once. It's conjecture. Will it? Won't it?

If yes, why? If no, perhaps, why not?
 
Exact instances don't need to be beaten to death. It was a simple question, not only based on fact, but based on the perception of the general fan.
I agree. Nothing gets in the way of a good discussion like facts. Percerption rules!
 
I agree. Nothing gets in the way of a good discussion like facts. Percerption rules!

2006 at IND 20-27 4 INT
2005 at KC 16-26 4 INT
2004 at MIA 28-29 4 INT
2003 at BUF 0-31 4 INT

Didn't feel like going back to 2001-2002 since 2 is a coincidence, 3 is a trend and 4 is ... well I don't know what 4 is but it should be enough to start a thread on the topic.
 
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