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Gronk a 2nd highest receiving yards season would have been Rices 12th highest.Gronk? From 2010-2017 Brady was at his prime with the Patriots. Then again he has him in Tampa.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Gronk a 2nd highest receiving yards season would have been Rices 12th highest.Gronk? From 2010-2017 Brady was at his prime with the Patriots. Then again he has him in Tampa.
Don't leave Roger Craig off either. Dude is a borderline HOF and was a great dual threat.And the last point I'll make is this. Imagine Brady having someone like Rice in his prime for much of the early part of his career the way Montana did. I mean, the closest you can say is Moss and he only had him at his best for essentially one season.
In one of his losses his #1, Gronk was injured, in another bud top WR Cooks was knocked out of the game.He didn't have Gronk at his best during a lot of that. Gronk got hurt quite a bit, including prior to one of those Super Bowls that you like to continually point out they lost. When he was healthy - or healthy enough - that was when they finally won them - and the one down Tampa. That was only over the span of a few seasons.
And great, he had Gronk for a few full seasons, and (thankfully) later Edleman, who was probably even more important since he didn't win a ring without him. But Montana consistently had a better group around him collectively than Brady.Gronk? From 2010-2017 Brady was at his prime with the Patriots. Then again he has him in Tampa.
And great, he had Gronk for a few full seasons, and (thankfully) later Edleman, who was probably even more important since he didn't win a ring without him. But Montana consistently had a better group around him collectively than Brady.
In one of his losses his #1, Gronk was injured, in another bud top WR Cooks was knocked out of the game.
And Moss - in his "prime" - was only with Brady for one season. You can make the Gronk argument, but I'd put Rice and Moss together as equals due to their nature of play and I'd have to say Montana held the edge there.Rice was only with Montana for 5 years (1986-1990).
LOL, And I'll give you the Super Bowl argument in terms of the stats, margin of victory etc, although I'll credit that to the better offensive weapons had by Montana for the blowout wins, and the stars they had on defense. I'd have to go back and look at how those games played out and I'm definitely not awake enough to do that tonight.I guess we are playing the "should have" game
And also, those were pretty good seats. So you paid an awful lot of money to go to that game to root for a guy you don't seem to think a whole lot about win a game without a margin of victory that you feel was worthy enough? That's quite a commitmentI know, I was at that game. 10th row - end zone. I witnessed James White's game winning touchdown right in front of me.
I saw this post and realized I need an "oof" reaction ... or something to that effectIf Montana was throwing to Welker instead of Dwight Clarke he would be 3-1 in the superbowl
No we are refuting your argument that he had comparable weapons.I guess we are playing the "should have" game
Don't mind the laughing troll. He thinks he discredits the overwhelming majority of people who believe Brady stands alone as the GOAT ....as if a simple laugh emoji from him sets the world straight due to his special authority on the subject.
Availability is the best ability. Longevity counts for something tooSure, but we are not debating longevity here, where Brady has a major advantage. We are debating quality vs quantity in super bowls.
I know, I was at that game. 10th row - end zone. I witnessed James White's game winning touchdown right in front of me. And I'm not arguing that Brady isn't the GOAT. I am arguing merely about quality of super bowl performances, where I do think Montana has the edge.
It's always amusing to hear clowns making the "Montana is undefeated in SB's" argument as a case for him being as good or better than Brady. Think about it, in their 'logic' Montana somehow ends up getting credit for losing earlier in the playoffs or not even getting his team there. It's patently ridiculous. Likewise the lack of true FA BS, the lack of FA meant a free spending owner (DeBartolo) could build a super team and keep it together as long as he pleased. If he needed to add a piece (Russ Francis) he could buy it from a cheap/broke owner (Sullivan). FA broke up the dynasty after dynasty pattern of the league.
Don't mind the laughing troll. He thinks he discredits the overwhelming majority of people who believe Brady stands alone as the GOAT ....as if a simple laugh emoji from him sets the world straight due to his special authority on the subject.
I think it's useful. It measures the quality of the play on offense or defense with context.I don’t understand the value of taking the plays in a game and using them to created “expected points” when you actually have a true result of actual points.
The players that created the expectation of points either actually created the points or did not.
Joe Montana admits that Tom Brady is 'definitely' the best NFL player ever
The Hall of Fame quarterback settles the debate once and for allwww.cbssports.com
The man himself conceded this debate, just like Bill himself conceded the Bill vs Tom debate. What else is there to say?
And 4-0 is definitely not better than 7-3 just like 4 gold medals is not better than 7 golds and 3 silvers. The Super Bowl loser is still the champion of their conference. Losing in the Super Bowl doesn't take that away.
Hall of Famer Montana, who was in Toronto this week promoting the online sports streaming service DAZN that will carry the Feb. 3 Super Bowl, said there is just no pure way to compare him and Brady given how much the game has changed since he retired in 1995.
“It’s almost impossible,” the 62-year-old Montana, who went undefeated without a single interception in four Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s, told Reuters when asked if there is a way to rightfully crown the greatest NFL quarterback of all-time.
Oh yeah no doubt and I love that he is happy to shove it back in their faces. One of my favorite Brady moments was in Pittsburgh the home of the Brady and Patriots haters where he was giving all that trash talk it right back to the fans as much as he was taking it. And that TD and spike and staredown was awesome!Thanks for this! Over the years Colts, Jets, Steelers, Eagles, hell, fans from practically every team had been attacking Brady and Pats accomplishments. Recently its even been some Patriots fans using the same attacks. They all have their scrapbooks full of narrow arguments for all occasions armed and ready to fire the instant someone says something positive about him.
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