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To: Perdogg
Having witnessed Brady, through view his marches down the field, I do have to compliment Brady's execution of time on the clock knowledge, plus reading defenses and executing in spite of the defenses thrown at him. Brady reminds me of a computer that self adjusts to what defense is thrown against him. Brady is also not above using the rules, of the game, to create or utilize a refereed advantage that only the rule book contains. Not a fan of Brady but do respect his abilities and wish someone could build a computer than is capable of recognizing and utilizing time and the field in the manner Brady does. Though probably not the best quarterback with the best statistics, Brady is perhaps the best at running the under one minute drill than any quarterback have ever had the pleasure to view.

Gosh, just read what I typed and I sound like a fan of his but am not. I do wish though more quarterback had a Brady brain.

7 posted on 12/01/2013 8:55:24 PM PST by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: no-to-illegals

Brady is certainly the Best of this generation of QB’s and arguable the GOAT, if he wins another SB it won’t be close for Brady as the GOAT.

He has by far the best regular season record for any qb of the modern era and as many playoff wins as Montana with 1 less loss. If he wins a SB he will have 2 more conf championships with the same # of sb wins.

By the end of this season he will possibly be #3 all time in total wins by an NFL qb.

Playoffs:

1 Tom Brady 24 17 7 .708

2 Joe Montana 23 16 7 .696

3 Terry Bradshaw 19 14 5 .737

4 John Elway 21 14 7 .667

5 Brett Favre 24 13 11 .542

6 Troy Aikman 15 11 4 .733

7 Roger Staubach 17 11 6 .647

8 Ben Roethlisberger 14 10 4 .714

Regular Season:

Tom Brady* 2000–present 145 42 .775

Roger Staubach 1969-1979 85 29 .746

Joe Montana 1979-1992 117 47 .713

Peyton Manning 1998-present 164 72 .695

Terry Bradshaw 1970-1983 107 51 .677

Ben Roethlisberger 2004–present 92 46 .667

Brady compares very favorable to ANYONE who has ever played QB in the NFL.

BTW FArve and Manning don’t show up in the playoff rankings due to low winning % same with Farve in the regular season.

Brady has averaged 12.5 wins a year if he plays 4 more years (his goal) he will probably end up with 200 wins. Surpassing Farve (Manning could also surpass Farve if he plays 2 more years). Brady is also the only QB in NFL History with 100 more wins than losses (103 currently) Manning may also reach that level thhough it will take him and extra 60-70 games played to do so.


51 posted on 12/02/2013 11:35:09 AM PST by Leto
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To: no-to-illegals
I do wish more quarterbacks had a Brady brain

It's not just the Brady brain. It's the Brady brain getting input from Belichek, with his intelligent and sometimes devious ways to play the game. I love the mind game they put together once they've got the opposition figured out.

54 posted on 12/02/2013 11:42:53 AM PST by grania
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