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Don't forget the Billick-Dilfer team.Every great coach has needed a great QB to realize their vision, because ultimately you need someone to EXECUTE IT, ON THE FIELD. Otherwise your plan is just a list of things that don't happen.
It's always been like this. Paul Brown had Graham, Lombardi had Starr, Landry had Staubach, Walsh had Montana, and Belichick has Brady. People trying to parse if it's the QB or the coach that make a dynasty are looking at things wrong, because as soon as the forward pass mattered to the game they both became essential.
No other quarterback has two decades where each one is separately a Hall of Fame slam-dunk.
2000-2009 - 3x SB champ, 2x Super Bowl MVP, 1x MVP, 1x 1st Team All-Pro, 5x Pro Bowl
2010-2019 - 3x SB champ, 2x Super Bowl MVP, 2x MVP, 2x 1st Team All-Pro, 9x Pro Bowl
The "best quarterback debate" is 1945 Japan, and Brady dropped two atomic bombs on it.
Funny part is there are those ready to move on to Stidham. LMFAO
His movement in the pocket on Saturday was smooth and precise. He almost ran in for a TD, succesfully blocked downfield, and had a 78% completion rate.
All of this against a top 5 defense while purportedly having an elbow injury. Idc if he's 43 yo, pay the man.
Every great coach has needed a great QB to realize their vision, because ultimately you need someone to EXECUTE IT, ON THE FIELD. Otherwise your plan is just a list of things that don't happen.
It's always been like this. Paul Brown had Graham, Lombardi had Starr, Landry had Staubach, Walsh had Montana, and Belichick has Brady. People trying to parse if it's the QB or the coach that make a dynasty are looking at things wrong, because as soon as the forward pass mattered to the game they both became essential.
No other quarterback has two decades where each one is separately a Hall of Fame slam-dunk.
2000-2009 - 3x SB champ, 2x Super Bowl MVP, 1x MVP, 1x 1st Team All-Pro, 5x Pro Bowl
2010-2019 - 3x SB champ, 2x Super Bowl MVP, 2x MVP, 2x 1st Team All-Pro, 9x Pro Bowl
The "best quarterback debate" is 1945 Japan, and Brady dropped two atomic bombs on it.
This week he’s (with little fanfare):
- Won the Sporting News Player of the Decade
- Only QB named to USA all-decade team
- Only QB named to Yahoo all-decade team
- Going for career win #250 on Sunday
- Looking to extend record for consecutive divisional titles and byes with a win Sunday
- Looking to surpass Goober with TD #540 on Sunday
- Named to the NFL 100 team
Funny part is there are those ready to move on to Stidham. LMFAO
His movement in the pocket on Saturday was smooth and precise. He almost ran in for a TD, succesfully blocked downfield, and had a 78% completion rate.
All of this against a top 5 defense while purportedly having an elbow injury. Idc if he's 43 yo, pay the man.
This week he’s (with little fanfare):
- Won the Sporting News Player of the Decade
- Only QB named to USA all-decade team
- Only QB named to Yahoo all-decade team
- Going for career win #250 on Sunday
- Looking to extend record for consecutive divisional titles and byes with a win Sunday
- Looking to surpass Goober with TD #540 on Sunday
- Named to the NFL 100 team
Still more records to break.
e.g. I’d like him to get another Pro Bowl and break the 6 way tie at 14.
Also I’d like him to be first 8 time champion