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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.Brady is obviously not as good as he was in 2016/17 anymore when he was playing as well as any QB has ever had in this league. Take off the homer glasses. The difference is only that he now has better weapons to work with. Let him work with what Cam Newton was working with today and he'd have looked as helpless as he did at times last year.
In the back of my mind i still feel like the packers will make this a game because the Bucs coaching staff leaves a lot to be desired. That’s the biggest different compared to the pats. Undisciplined team.
Is this a serious post ? You are aware of his achievements, no ?
I really don’t understand the hatred for BB. He’s brought so much winning and joy for decades.
Geez. Brady has almost twice as many wins as Rodgers and just 6 more losses. That is unbelievable.
Will they ever learn?So, anyone interview that scrub running back? I'd love to hear his take on his quarterback now.
For someone who complains an awful lot about the so-called "trolls" in this thread, you're basically begging them to show up with posts like these. It's like hanging a bunch of bird feeders around your house and then complaining when birds show up.So the Bucs just beat an undefeated team with the best QB of all time (apparently), what will the detractors think of now?
You dont want include Harry because it makes your comment more ridiculous.I've gone over this a lot, but people refuse to beleve it.
Belichick has the same success rate drafting WRs that the Steelers do.
It is very hard to comprehend, I know, but the rate is the same.
The only difference is that the Steelers spend 4x as many draft picks in the first four rounds as the Patriots do.
People would be stunned to understand how few WRs BB has drafted relative to the rest of the league over the last two decades.
Starting in the 2000 draft, we've taken David Givens, Deion Branch, Bethel Johnson, PK Sam, Chad Jackson, Julian Edelman, Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Josh Boyce, Aaron Dobson, Malcolm Mitchell, Braxton Berrios and N'Keal Harry.
I'm not counting Harry in this analysis because he's only played in like 9 games. But look at the hit rate on the rest: 4 of 12. He's 33%. The Steelers are at 34%.
First, "detractors" includes people in the national media, not just Patsfans.com or this thread.For someone who complains an awful lot about the so-called "trolls" in this thread, you're basically begging them to show up with posts like these. It's like hanging a bunch of bird feeders around your house and then complaining when birds show up.
Let the trolls be trolls. Thoughtful folks can appreciate BB's/Brady's excellence both when they're together and independent of each other.
As an aside, I do find it a bit curious that you've posted 6 times today, all of which have been in the Tampa thread. Are you no longer a Pats' fan? And I mean that completely seriously, no snark intended.
who is the 4th? im counting branch & edelman....maybe givens but no not really. and branch is going back to 2002, thats 2/12 using your modelI've gone over this a lot, but people refuse to beleve it.
Belichick has the same success rate drafting WRs that the Steelers do.
It is very hard to comprehend, I know, but the rate is the same.
The only difference is that the Steelers spend 4x as many draft picks in the first four rounds as the Patriots do.
People would be stunned to understand how few WRs BB has drafted relative to the rest of the league over the last two decades.
Starting in the 2000 draft, we've taken David Givens, Deion Branch, Bethel Johnson, PK Sam, Chad Jackson, Julian Edelman, Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Josh Boyce, Aaron Dobson, Malcolm Mitchell, Braxton Berrios and N'Keal Harry.
I'm not counting Harry in this analysis because he's only played in like 9 games. But look at the hit rate on the rest: 4 of 12. He's 33%. The Steelers are at 34%.
You won't dignify the question? I didn't ask you who your mom lost her virginity to, I asked you about which NFL team you root for. C'mon - answer the question. I don't mean it as a "gotcha", I'm trying to better understand where your head is at.First, "detractors" includes people in the national media, not just Patsfans.com or this thread.
Secondly, I won't dignify that question, though you included the disclaimer. No disrespect intended. Just don't feel I have anything to prove.
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