I've read a lot of insane stuff in this board, but to call a drive that starts with a team down 8 "garbage time" might just take the cake.
They played that game without Solder, with an injured Vollmer, Josh Kline at guard and had Bryan Stork tipping the snap count all day long. To take that single game, in that context, against one of the best defenses of the past 20 years to make an argument about how "Brady didn't make his lines better" is absolutely asinine. Here's actual, big boy research on how QB play impacts
not only sack rate, but EPA lost on sacks: i.e. how costly a sack is. This doesn't solely apply to Brady, of course, bur considering he's got the
8th best sack rate in NFL history, I'd say he did a whole lot to help his protection throughout his career. It'd be absolutely foolish to contradict that statement with a one game sample.