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Predictions for Bucs record and Brady's stats 2022

Sorry @amfootball, Brady still follows the Pats on social media. And he hates the Pats so much that he got dressed up in a Pats uniform this summer…I think the only person who hates the Pats is you, Crawhammer, and a few others
LOL you said "the only person" and then named at least 5 people. I don't hate the Pats but A LOT of people do. Not necessarily the 2022 team, but the franchise itself... for all the winning, the supposed cheating, and Bill's gruff demeanor.
 
Wrong. Whenever a QB fumbles the ball it’s on him. Even if he gets sacked his job is to protect the ball. For example Stafford got strip sacked late in the divisional game vs your Bucs but got the ball back…and then proceeded to whoop Tommy’s rear end.
It wasn't on him it was on his protection up front. The loss wasn't on him either, it was on the head coach who made one of the worst coaching decisions we've seen in any Super Bowl.

Fireable for any other coach.
 
It wasn't on him it was on his protection up front. The loss wasn't on him either, it was on the head coach who made one of the worst coaching decisions we've seen in any Super Bowl.

Fireable for any other coach.

Still it’s HIS responsibility to hold onto the ball. And isn’t Mason the guy protecting Timmy now in Tampa? LOL
 
Still it’s HIS responsibility to hold onto the ball. And isn’t Mason the guy protecting Timmy now in Tampa? LOL
Great so then you acknowledge it was Mason's missed block that caused the outcome of that play and it wasn't on Brady. We're making progress

It shouldn't have mattered. Bill lost that game before opening kickoff.
 
Great so then you acknowledge it was Mason's missed block that caused the outcome of that play and it wasn't on Brady. We're making progress

It shouldn't have mattered. Bill lost that game before opening kickoff.

Wrong, Timmyite. Mason may have been responsible for the sack (debatable since Brady SHOULD have hit James White with an easy completion for a 1st down), but the fumble was ALL Brady. So no excuses. His responsibility is to hold onto the ball.

Go back to SB 25 when Jeff Hostetler was sacked in the end zone with Bruce Smith grabbing his throwing arm. Hostetler HELD onto the ball and the result was only a 2 point safety to the Bill instead of 6 point touchdown. Think that made a difference in the game?
 
Wrong, Timmyite. Mason may have been responsible for the sack (debatable since Brady SHOULD have hit James White with an easy completion for a 1st down), but the fumble was ALL Brady. So no excuses. His responsibility is to hold onto the ball.

Go back to SB 25 when Jeff Hostetler was sacked in the end zone with Bruce Smith grabbing his throwing arm. Hostetler HELD onto the ball and the result was only a 2 point safety to the Bill instead of 6 point touchdown. Think that made a difference in the game?
Ok Billyite.

"May"? No there's no may. He was responsible. Full stop.

And Brady wouldn't have seen White until it was too late. It's called QB progressions. Football 101. Too bad his protection didn't give him a chance.
 
Wrong, Timmyite. Mason may have been responsible for the sack (debatable since Brady SHOULD have hit James White with an easy completion for a 1st down), but the fumble was ALL Brady. So no excuses.
For all the heat I take from the Mods for "not staying on topic." This thread's supposed to focus on the Bucs record and Brady's stats for the season. Every other post is MAC10 upping the ante on his ridiculous Brady takes. Think about it though, for as long as Brady's been in the league, and with as many 'got to have moments' as he's had (and come through), MAC10 only has this one play (the SB 52 fumble) to harp on incessantly. Laughable.
 
Ok Billyite.

"May"? No there's no may. He was responsible. Full stop.

And Brady wouldn't have seen White until it was too late. It's called QB progressions. Football 101. Too bad his protection didn't give him a chance.

Yup, you're the only one who thinks Bill deliberately sabotoged that super bowl...very Skip Bayless like. And it's called a hot read...if you sense that the protection is not going to hold up in front of you, you get rid of the ball quickly. Perhaps Brady couldn't read the Eagles defense on that play.

And there is zero proof that Malcolm Butler would have helped win the game. Zero. You are playing with hypotheticals. OTOH, it is much more likely that Brady leads his team on a GW drive with 2 minutes left than it would be for Butler (a guy who got cut recently) to save the day. This tells me you are putting more faith in Butler than you are in Brady - yikes. Not really Tommyite of you, is it?
 
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Yup, you're the only one who thinks Bill deliberately sabotoged that super bowl...very Skip Bayless like. And it's called a hot read...if sense that the protection is not going to hold up in front of you, you get rid of the ball quickly. Perhaps Brady couldn't read the Eagles defense like a GOAT is supposed to do.

And there is zero proof that Malcolm Butler would have helped win the game. Zero. You are playing with hypotheticals. OTOH, it is much more likely that Brady leads his team on a GW drive with 2 minutes left than it would be for Butler (a guy who got cut recently) to save the day. This tells me you are putting more faith in Butler than you are in Brady - yikes. Not really Tommyite of you, is it?
I didn’t say he sabotaged the game on purpose. He kept his best tackling corner Butler on the bench for no reason and it literally cost his team the game. That other play you were referring to didn't cost the team the game, the coaching decision did. Butler didn't need to be Revis that day. The Eagles scored on all their drives where they had third down except one. So Butler just needed to make one or two more plays on third down. That's it. And he would have. It was a one score game and the Patriots couldn't stop a nosebleed on third down. They needed one play on 3rd down which they didn't get. That was the difference.


Yeah Brady had no chance to go to White here even if he wanted to. There was no hot read here. The play was over because his protection had already broken down. And it doesn't matter. This didn't lose the game. Bill did. 100% on him.
 
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Sorry @amfootball, Brady still follows the Pats on social media. And he hates the Pats so much that he got dressed up in a Pats uniform this summer…I think the only person who hates the Pats is you, Crawhammer, and a few others



And his retirement video is full of Patriots memories, so try again


He didn’t drop a pic of him “with the Pats.” He dropped a pic of him and his boys.
 
Yup, you're the only one who thinks Bill deliberately sabotoged that super bowl...very Skip Bayless like. And it's called a hot read...if you sense that the protection is not going to hold up in front of you, you get rid of the ball quickly. Perhaps Brady couldn't read the Eagles defense on that play.

And there is zero proof that Malcolm Butler would have helped win the game. Zero. You are playing with hypotheticals. OTOH, it is much more likely that Brady leads his team on a GW drive with 2 minutes left than it would be for Butler (a guy who got cut recently) to save the day. This tells me you are putting more faith in Butler than you are in Brady - yikes. Not really Tommyite of you, is it?
You’re leaving out the Kearse catch, naturally, as all people seem to do.

Brady’s performance against the Legion of Boom is a top all-time Super Bowl performance for a Quarterback. It’s probably only trumped by one of his other SB performances. The defense ****ing blew it on Seattle’s final drive and Butler (AND HIGHTOWER) redeemed them.
 
You’re leaving out the Kearse catch, naturally, as all people seem to do.

Brady’s performance against the Legion of Boom is a top all-time Super Bowl performance for a Quarterback. It’s probably only trumped by one of his other SB performances. The defense ****ing blew it on Seattle’s final drive and Butler (AND HIGHTOWER) redeemed them.

YOu mean the legion of boom with Richard Sherman playing with one arm and their other starting CB Jeremy Lane out of the game with a broken arm? LOL. Also, Cliff Avril, their best pass rusher who was kicking Brady's rear end for most of the game left early with a concussion.

He had a 101 passer rating for that game, which is good, but not legendary.
 
Passer rating lmao
Watch the ****ing game, moron.
 
Passer rating lmao
Watch the ****ing game, moron.

I did. Perhaps if Brady didn't throw two picks (one of which led to a touchdown and another was in the end zone taking points off the board for NE) he wouldn't have needed a comeback in the 4th.
 
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I did. Perhaps if Brady didn't throw two picks (one of which led to a touchdown and another was in the end zone taking points off the board for NE) he wouldn't have needed a comeback in the 4th.
He threw 2 picks. WHO CARES?? Trust me, absolutely no one, except for you, remembers those picks. What people remember is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 14-16 for 130 yards and 2 TDs in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. End of story.

Brady threw a pick-six while the Falcons built their seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead in SB 51. No one cares about that either. What people care about is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 16-21 for 196 yards and 1 TD (and 1 two-point conversion completion) in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. He added 5-6 for 50 yards on the game-winning TD drive in overtime.

Brady's 4th quarter/OT stats from Super Bowl's 49 and 51 (just over half a game):
35-43 (81.4%) for 376 yards and 3 TDs (0 INTs)

Let that sink into your thick skull.
 
He threw 2 picks. WHO CARES?? Trust me, absolutely no one, except for you, remembers those picks. What people remember is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 14-16 for 130 yards and 2 TDs in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. End of story.

Brady threw a pick-six while the Falcons built their seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead in SB 51. No one cares about that either. What people care about is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 16-21 for 196 yards and 1 TD (and 1 two-point conversion completion) in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. He added 5-6 for 50 yards on the game-winning TD drive in overtime.

Brady's 4th quarter/OT stats from Super Bowl's 49 and 51 (just over half a game):
35-43 (81.4%) for 376 yards and 3 TDs (0 INTs)

Let that sink into your thick skull.

I thought he was the GOAT - yet he is responsible for 10 turnovers in all of his super bowls. Too bad the NFL has never had a Michael Jordan type player.
 
He threw 2 picks. WHO CARES?? Trust me, absolutely no one, except for you, remembers those picks. What people remember is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 14-16 for 130 yards and 2 TDs in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. End of story.

Brady threw a pick-six while the Falcons built their seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead in SB 51. No one cares about that either. What people care about is Brady's comeback, the win, and the MVP. Brady was 16-21 for 196 yards and 1 TD (and 1 two-point conversion completion) in the 4th quarter of that Super Bowl. He added 5-6 for 50 yards on the game-winning TD drive in overtime.

Brady's 4th quarter/OT stats from Super Bowl's 49 and 51 (just over half a game):
35-43 (81.4%) for 376 yards and 3 TDs (0 INTs)

Let that sink into your thick skull.
All Pats fans were wildly celebrating both times and meanwhile @MAC10 was probably out there by himself telling all of us to stop being happy because Brady threw two picks
 
Congratulations to @Deus Irae for reaching 800 posts in the main Bucs thread before the season started. What a milestone. I knew you could do it!
 
All Pats fans were wildly celebrating both times and meanwhile @MAC10 was probably out there by himself telling all of us to stop being happy because Brady threw two picks
You laugh but remember Brady's 3 3rd and 10s he made against KC? His headline was Brady was only 3 for 7 on that drive. Such a troll
 
You laugh but remember Brady's 3 3rd and 10s he made against KC? His headline was Brady was only 3 for 7 on that drive. Such a troll

and he would have lost that game if it weren’t for Dee Ford…
 
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