What would the record be without Brady? This year, as the OP said, probably not too good with Hoyer as the primary backup. Love the kid, but if he has to take a meaningful snap this year's we're ****ed.
But what did last year without Brady look like? Despite the doomsday mentality in the wake of his injury (justified at the time in many ways) the team went on to win 10 more games and remain in the playoff hunt until the final day of the season.
Two years. Two different scenarios/results.
The 1-3-1 "outcoached" theory is also off-base. The fact of the matter is, despite the loss to the Jets this team played at least a little better on both sides of the ball than it had the week before. There was an even more appreciable jump in week 3 against Atlanta and again further improvement in week 4 against Baltimore.
What would the record look like if Atlanta, Baltimore or NY was the first game on the schedule? Answer: We would have been 0-1, no doubt about it.
People act like this team's two losses have been blowout affairs when the fact is, against Denver in particular, on the road in an extremely hostile environment against a team that oh by the way is pretty good, they controlled the game for the better part of three quarters before losing control in the fourth and ultimately, the game....in overtime.
Anyone who thinks this team hasn't improved since the near week 1 debacle is out of their mind. The one thing that hasn't been on as fast a curve is Brady. That's no small thing, obviously, but I'll sleep well tonight betting he'll come around too.