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With all due respect to Brady, and he's owed a LOT, I don't think he would have had 5 SB wins with the Giants. I think a lot of the Pats' success, has to do with OUR GM and HC - Bill Belichick. Not saying TB wouldn't have taken the Giants to the SB, because God knows that if that dimwit Manning was able to take them twice, TB would have managed to get them another 1 or 2 - at least. But again, you can't assume that Brady career would have turned out the same way as it turned in NE.
Just my .02.
I remember when I almost bought into the Apple IPO.
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Hey I did that too!
And apparently Mike Riley, HC of the Chargers at the time wanted to draft Brady and his GM looked at film and said he wasn't good enough.
Mike Riley wanted Brady when he was an OC at USC too.
So it's not like NFL teams didn't get a chance to watch a ton of Brady during the season. He wasn't playing at Kalamazoo U (not sure if this is a real place or not).
There's a slice of reality where we are all on a Giants board, happy that the Pats didn't draft him.
Ron Dayne was their 1st round pick that year. Ouch.
They also drafted Brady's teammate, Dhani Jones earlier in the 6th round (177), 22 spots before Brady went. Several Michigan players actually went before Brady.
Round (Pick) Position Player
2 (40) LB Ian Gold
4 (110) TE Aaron Shea
4 (122) DT Josh Williams
6 (177) Dhani Jones
So it's not like NFL teams didn't get a chance to watch a ton of Brady during the season. He wasn't playing at Kalamazoo U (not sure if this is a real place or not).
But even if they drafted him, I wonder if they would have kept him. People always point to Belichick getting lucky by drafting Brady in the 6th, but they overlook that he KEPT him as the 4th QB. And he kept him even after Drew came back from his injury. BB is one of the few that will let the best player play, regardless of draft position or contract.
Most teams would never have done that, and even if they kept Tom, he would have went right back to the bench after Bledsoe got healthy.
So yes, there was some luck involved. But there's also more to it than that.
Ron Dayne was their 1st round pick that year. Ouch.
They also drafted Brady's teammate, Dhani Jones earlier in the 6th round (177), 22 spots before Brady went. Several Michigan players actually went before Brady.
Round (Pick) Position Player
2 (40) LB Ian Gold
4 (110) TE Aaron Shea
4 (122) DT Josh Williams
6 (177) Dhani Jones
So it's not like NFL teams didn't get a chance to watch a ton of Brady during the season. He wasn't playing at Kalamazoo U (not sure if this is a real place or not).
But even if they drafted him, I wonder if they would have kept him. People always point to Belichick getting lucky by drafting Brady in the 6th, but they overlook that he KEPT him as the 4th QB. And he kept him even after Drew came back from his injury. BB is one of the few that will let the best player play, regardless of draft position or contract.
Most teams would never have done that, and even if they kept Tom, he would have went right back to the bench after Bledsoe got healthy.
So yes, there was some luck involved. But there's also more to it than that.
I always roll my eyes at stories like this. You hear it all the time, that "one scout" wanted a player "really badly" and "really insisted on drafting him". I actually believe it happened.
However, teams have lots of scouts. And among those scouts, each of them was probably very passionate and insistent on drafting their personal favorites through the years -- many of whom went on to become huge busts. If you pooled all of your scouts, and independently polled them on sleepers or personal faves, you'd probably get representation of a huge chunk of the players in the draft.
It's kind of like when you're watching a baseball game, and your friend "calls" a home run before it happens, then brags about it for months. It's cool that you predicted the home run, but let's bring up the 24 other times he predicted a home run and it didn't come to fruition. In the grand scheme of things it's really not that impressive.
Wait, you missed out?
Actually there's a long history of players/QBs losing their jobs while injured and not getting them back. Dak over Tony Romo and Colin over Alex Smith only being the most recent examples (I believe Alex Smith was having a superb season the year Colin replaced him mid-season). Lots of teams would keep the better/younger player over the older injured vet.
Personally, I didn't do a lot of things before I did them.Reminds me of that time I almost did something, but then I didn't.
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