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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 6-1 against playoff teams in December+. Belichick is 1-6 against playoff teams in December+. What don't you understand?So now the Sunday after Thanksgiving doesn't count in your "after thanksgiving" analysis...got it.
All I'm saying is that the numbers are definitely going to be skewed in Brady's favor in this exercise since he's played some of the worst teams in the league in December while the Pats have played Buffalo, Miami, Rams, Chargers, etc. over the past 3 seasons. His super bowl run in 2020 consisted of beating a third stringer (Taylor Heinicke, who would have beaten the Bucs had he not injured himself) and Drew Brees (coming off 12 broken ribs and a collapsed lung).
Brady is 6-1 against playoff teams in December+. Belichick is 1-6 against playoff teams in December+. What don't you understand?
If you feel that way about it then why are you even posting in the thread? Just go away and let anyone else who wants to participate do so absent your trolling.With most of those wins happening in one year...4 playoff wins in 2020 and a lucky win against the Bills in 2021.
Your analysis is too simplistic. That's what I have a problem with.
And comparing Brady to Belichick without each other is comparing apples to oranges. One is a quarterback who went to a talented but underachieving team, the other is a HC trying to rebuild his team. It's really a stupid exercise.
If you feel that way about it then why are you even posting in the thread? Just go away and let anyone else who wants to participate do so absent your trolling.
Every single Tom Brady win was lucky or against a weak team. Every single one. Pure luck.What insight! Quarterbacks generally do a lot better against weaker teams. Stat of the milenium! Funny how Brady is almost always one of the last men standing at the end when the best teams are playing.
In 2020 Brady faced three future HOF QBs in consecutive games enroute to his 7th Lombardi:So now the Sunday after Thanksgiving doesn't count in your "after thanksgiving" analysis...got it.
All I'm saying is that the numbers are definitely going to be skewed in Brady's favor in this exercise since he's played some of the worst teams in the league in December while the Pats have played Buffalo, Miami, Rams, Chargers, etc. over the past 3 seasons. His super bowl run in 2020 consisted of beating a third stringer (Taylor Heinicke, who would have beaten the Bucs had he not injured himself) and Drew Brees (coming off 12 broken ribs and a collapsed lung).
In 2020 Brady faced three future HOF QBs in consecutive games enroute to his 7th Lombardi:
Brees
Rodgers
Mahomes
Just stop with your anti-Brady schtick. It's not rational. Should we be worried about your mental health?
Just block him. I honestly believe that he doesn't believe his own schtick. I mean, really... no one could possibly be that stupid. He simply enjoys arguing and thrives on getting people all riled up.In 2020 Brady faced three future HOF QBs in consecutive games enroute to his 7th Lombardi:
Brees
Rodgers
Mahomes
Just stop with your anti-Brady schtick. It's not rational. Should we be worried about your mental health?
Who have been the best QBs at throwing long passes in 2020?He did a great job dinking and dunking that year…all the way to the Super Bowl
He did a great job dinking and dunking that year…all the way to the Super Bowl
You are a liar. This is how you perpetuate your nonsense... through lies.He did a great job dinking and dunking that year…all the way to the Super Bowl
Let's do better
It's PFF dude the actual sourceSo your source is from a twitter page called "Tom Brady facts"...is that your page? LMAO
It's PFF dude the actual source
What's your definition then?That's funny I just watched some of his 2020 highlights and most of his "deep passes" are floaters....usually to a wide open guy. And a pass of 20 air yards or more is only PFF's definition of what a deep pass is. There is no standard definition.
What's your definition then?
Because if you want to say 40 air yards plus he led the league in that too from 2020-2021 LMAO you can't discredit passes to wide open guys when your man crush Mahomes does the same thing