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Too Bad Brady Can't Throw the Bomb

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Go back and watch the Jets playoff game. On the fieldgoal drive at the beginning of the second quarter, Brady threw a beauty down the right sideline to Gaffney (who struggled to get separation from Hank Poteat of all people), It was thrown perfectly to where only Gaffney had a chance to make the catch. Gaffney had a hand on it and should have caught it. That's just one instance where the WR was at fault. With somebody like Moss, or even Stallworth, that would have been a TD. Brady can throw the deep ball, he just hasn't had the receivers to take advantage of it.
 
I can't remember the last time I saw Brady hit a receiver in stride.

Guess you missed the end of that Chargers game this year?
 
Caldwell is nowhere as good as Patten, never mind this year's crew. A ball thrown to Cadwell had to be perfect to be caught.

Well, I am one of them. It certainly ISN'T because he doesn't have the arm for it. When he misses the long ball it is usally overthrown. Unfortunately I think he missed the open guy on the long ball way too often. The receivers COULD be a factor, but I don't know. He missed Caldwell open deep several times this past year.

I'm not really worried though, like I said, he does have the arm for it, and the work ethic to improve. Randy better be in good shape, because this off season, he is going to get PLENTY of running in when he and Brady work out.
 
Guess you missed the end of that Chargers game this year?

No I didn't, maybe you would like to remind which play that was.
 
IMO opinion the receiver that Brady was the best at completing the long ball to was David Givens. There were so many times where Givens would get open deep just the slightest and Brady would thread it in perfectly.
 
No I didn't, maybe you would like to remind which play that was.

 
and if Brady does make some bad deep ball throws..he usually overthrows not under
 
Doesn't get any more perfect



 
No huff, Alk. It's just the pattern that appears whenever one problem seems to be resolved, another complementary problem is raised.

To assume that Brady can't throw the deep ball, or is "average" at throwing the deep ball, doesn't take into account his history and the WRs with whom he has played.

A good QB who is capable of throwing for distance and accuracy needs good receivers who can adjust to the ball and put themselves in position to make the catch. Brady has not played with this type of receiver consistently through his career. For awhile, he had Troy as that type of receiver. For awhile he had Deion. Neither had pure breakaway speed that could stretch the field and both were vulnerable to the double cover.

Brady now has Stallworth and Moss, two very different receivers who can adjust to the ball and stretch the field. This is going to be very different for Brady as well, as upstater1 so accurately states that it's "all about wide receivers tracking the ball down like frisbee dogs."

Let's give Tommy a chance to show his long-ball skills before we confirm a perceived problem on this board.

Exactly. Maybe the question should be who would you rather have? There may be better pure passers and there are definitely better QB runners. But who makes better reads and adjustments? Who's has better pocket presence? And who is a more proven winner? He's two minutes and three points from his fourth SB in six years. I'LL TAKE TB EVERY DAY.

I can't wait to see what he can do with elite receivers for the first time in his career. Lou Holtz said that Moss was the best high school athlete he had ever seen, a "bigger Deion Sanders".
 
Wrong. Look up advanced football metrics, and they will show that Brady's deep throw is in the upper 20% of NFL quarterbacks.
 
Yea, and he can't run either but managed just fine getting around Urlacker for some important yards!
 
Yup, Brady can't throw the deep ball Also, if he misses it's usually a little long, not a little short.

That Pass to Branch went about 53-55 yard through the air, and was perfectly on target.

And that pass to Bethel was too long and if it had been on target it would have been a TD instead of Bethel lying on the ground. It's easy to throw up a highlight video with three or four examples to prove the doubters wrong but it really doesn't prove much. Unless of course someone wants to make a lowlight video of him missing on some deep throws.
 
Exactly. Maybe the question should be who would you rather have? There may be better pure passers and there are definitely better QB runners. But who makes better reads and adjustments? Who's has better pocket presence? And who is a more proven winner? He's two minutes and three points from his fourth SB in six years. I'LL TAKE TB EVERY DAY.

I can't wait to see what he can do with elite receivers for the first time in his career. Lou Holtz said that Moss was the best high school athlete he had ever seen, a "bigger Deion Sanders".

If that's the question then it's an easy answer for me. There isn't any other qb in the NFL that I would rather have.
 
Moss can do alot more than run fly patterns for an entire game and I think that's what we're going to see.

Well, not me. Moss brings so much more to the table than just his speed and fly patterns. Hell, I even expect Moss to run a few end-arounds against fast, aggressive or attacking defenses like SD, Indy and Pitt.

And one more thing about Brady......hell of a blocker too when called upon.
 
Anyone know how OFTEN Brady throws deep? Does he do it with more or less frequency than the average? It seems like NE utilizes a short passing game for the most part. Not that they are opposed to throwing deep, I assume it has more to do with personnel and philosophy. I assume they tweak that this year.
 
Well, not me. Moss brings so much more to the table than just his speed and fly patterns. Hell, I even expect Moss to run a few end-arounds against fast, aggressive or attacking defenses like SD, Indy and Pitt.

And one more thing about Brady......hell of a blocker too when called upon.

I wouldn't start wishing for too many end arounds, unless you want to see him get snapped like a toothpick. Stick to the fly patterns, it's the better bet.
 
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