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INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Despite Injuries, Brady Somehow Matched 2014 Third Down Totals

Ian Logue
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January 6, 2016 at 7:38 am ET

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Despite Injuries, Brady Somehow Matched 2014 Third Down Totals
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Looking back at everything the Patriots have had to overcome this season, it’s impressive that they’re still sitting with the number two seed and in position to make a postseason run.

Much of that success can obviously be attributed to Tom Brady,  who despite a battered and depleted offensive line and receiving core still somehow managed to lead this team to 12 wins.

Taking a closer look at his numbers for 2015, Julian Edelman’s role in the offense is usually as Brady’s go to guy in critical situations, particularly on third down.  But upon further review, Brady actually was able to match last year’s totals by nearly identical totals.

On third down, here’s a quick look at how Brady fared both this season, and during the Patriots championship run last year:

Third Down Totals:
2015:
92-of-145 (63%) 1147-yards, 10 TDs, 2 INTs
2014: 88-of-145 (61%) 1041-yards, 10 TDs, 3 INTs

Brady had the same amount of attempts and touchdowns over the last two seasons in that situation, and actually threw one fewer interception.

Here’s a look at how Brady fared in the red zone on third down this season:

Third Down Red Zone Totals:
2015: 15-of-24 (63%) 124-yards, 8 TDs, 2 INTs
2014: 13-of-23 (57%) 103-yards, 8 TDs

Brady matched the same number of touchdowns, but threw two red zone interceptions, which came largely because of how much tighter the coverage was with Edelman out of the line-up.  One of the turnovers occurred when Danny Amendola was double-covered, which might not have occurred had Edelman been on the field.

Considering how well Brady was able to compensate for his absence, it will be interesting to see how much better they play once Edelman returns.  Expectations are already high as he continues getting ready for his first game back in two weeks, and they’re going to need all the help they can get as they try and hit the reset button and play at the level that won them a title last year.

Either way, Brady’s performance this season can’t be overlooked.  He matched last year’s totals with less to work with, but then again, he’s obviously no stranger to that scenario given what he’s done in past seasons.  Hopefully with Edelman back and Gronkowski healthy, they’ll be able to put another championship run together.

About Ian Logue

Ian Logue is a Seacoast native and owner and senior writer for PatsFans.com, an independent media site covering the New England Patriots and has been running this site in one form or another since 1997.


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