You are suggesting that Brady somehow stifled his alleged recent tendency to bail or hurry a bad throw on the play and that's why it worked. Further, you're claiming you could see -- on your television -- that protection was crumbling and Brady toughed it out for an "extra nanosecond" to complete the scoring pass. Nonsense. The play worked because it was there: protection held up (Brady had ample time in the pocket), Harry beat his man on the route and Brady made a good throw -- not because Brady somehow uncharacteristically "did what he has not been doing." Hint: it takes more than one player to make plays succeed. We know you hate Brady ca. 2019 but stop reaching into your grab bag of cherry pickings to try arguing why. You don't know enough about this team or football in general to offer anything even remotely approaching a reasonable argument that Brady is mostly responsible for the stagnating offense. Try wrapping your head around this: injured throwing elbow, no tight end threat, unreliable WRs (inexperience and injuries), no fullback and struggling OL (missing players and ongoing injuries).
Yeah, because "McDermott's Buffalo club" beats the Patriots so often. Those must be "bad wins" because the Bills are a division opponent with a good defense that challenges Brady. Got it. It's obvious you want Brady to fail this week so you can dish more negativity at him and the team. What on earth would you do if he lights it up and the Pats win big? Hide in a corner and sulk?