Posted on 02/01/2015 7:29:20 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Both quarterbacks have won four super bowls with their teams. Who's the greatest quarterback of all time? Joe Montana or Tom Brady?
Uhhh, that’s Roger Staubach when he was in Vietnam.
A lopsided Super Bowl victory where you slip into cruise control during the 3rd quarter and then surreptitiously chug champagne on the sidelines during the 4th doesn't impress me too much.
Gag...
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That b*tch has serious psychological problems, and so does his wife.
Comete freaks. Degenerates,
I’ll bet serious coin she’s had a train run on her...and he watched.
Complete
Come on, it’s a choo choo train...
1972 Dolphins were slow, and small? You need to not look at slow motion photos on the highlights. They were plenty fast, and plenty strong.
At 6'4" 225 Brady is not particularly strong. Steve Spagnola showed everybody in the world how you beat Brady: pressure, pressure, pressure, because he cannot take a hit. If I were offered Rodgers, Roethlisberger or Brady, I would take them in that order. Brady has no ability whatsoever to escape or extend a play. Unless his line keeps him pristine, he's severely limited.
You are kidding nobody but yourself if you think Brady was ever faster than a premier linebacker. And again, if you offer me a 6'0" 225 linebacker delivering a forearm to the face -- which was perfectly legal before the proliferation of Brady-inspired sissy rules, and certainly so in 1950 -- Brady would go down like Linda Lovelace: ugly and often.
There's no question that the current crop of football players is bigger, faster, and stronger in their own positions. And there's no question sports technology is better than it was in previous years. Nevertheless, despite steroids and all the newest technology, there is no baseball player who has ever come close to doing what Babe Ruth did. And I believe Johnny Unitas, YA Tittle, or Otto Graham [just for example] would have no problem shining as elite quarterbacks in the modern NFL.
The problem with all these "he's the best ever" claims for Brady is that they're being made by people with very short memories. That is in the nature of sports hype, fan enthusiasm, and sports "journalism," which always has enormous biases for the latest players. But that doesn't make it so.
In case you haven't noticed, the fastest players in the NFL have been almost 100% Black for the last 50 years.
The ‘72 Dolphins were 70% white.
The 2015 Patriots are 33% white.
Re: “Steve Spagnola showed everybody in the world how you beat Brady...”
Is that the same Spagnuolo who let Brady throw 3 TD’s, and only sacked him twice in 50 attempts, against the Ravens three weeks ago? Who won that game, by the way?
Re: “Brady cannot take a hit.”
He started 101 consecutive games before the ACL in 2008. He has started 96 consecutive games since 2009. He has started every Patriot playoff game since 2001.
Re: “if you think Brady was ever faster than a premier linebacker.”
I said Brady, in his youth, was faster than most 1955 linebackers.
Re: “he's the best ever”
I never said he was the best ever.
I said your claim that Brady could not play, or survive, in Otto Graham's era was absurd.
Not even close to being true.
The starting 2014 Patriots are about 45% white. [You might be counting the practice team.]
Spag did not have much of a roster this year. Contrary to reputation, the Raven's defense was pretty awful. Yes, they didn't reach Brady. This doesn't invalidate anything I wrote; if they had he would have folded like a cheap card table. He always does.
When Spag got to Brady, how did Tom do in the Superbowl? Like I said: he can win if you keep him clean. He would not be a great quarterback in an era when defenders were actually allowed to do pass defense, and there was ONE offensive lineman holding per play [instead of all four of them, on every play, which is what's now allowed.]
I look forward to reading your list of white cornerbacks, safeties, wide receivers, and running backs who were faster than their Black contemporaries.
Has a white male Olympian won the 100m, 200m, or 400m in the last 50 years? Not that I recall, but maybe in the hurdles.
Re: “The starting 2014 Patriots are about 45% white.”
In their first game of the year, 18 of 53 active roster players were white, which is 34%.
“Starters” does not give you much useful information except for the QB and the defensive captain and maybe the center. Everyone else except elite players are in constant rotation, and Special Team players do not count as starters.
Re: “ Spag did not have much of a roster this year.”
I disagree.
The Raven defense was 6th in Total Points Allowed, 6th in Total Yards Allowed, and 8th in Passing Yards allowed.
The Patriots had no running game in 2014, and, in the AP All Pro voting, they had one offensive lineman who came in 6th at OT.
Re: “When Spag got to Brady, how did Tom do in the Superbowl?”
I can't recall which years he was DC for the Giants.
The Patriots lost one game to the Giants by 3, and a second game by 4.
In one of those games, a wide open Wes Welker dropped a 4Q first down pass that would have sealed the game on time remaining.
In both those games, Giant receivers made 4Q catches that were almost as amazing as the 4Q Seattle catch in 2015.
In spite of playing against elite defensive teams in each of those 3 games, Brady was leading, or threatening to take the lead, late in the 4Q in each one of them.
And in spite of being a delicate player who can't take a hit, he started each one of those games and took every snap.
Exactly. :)
Free agent infielder Wilson Betemit has received a 50-game suspension after testing positive for amphetamine usage.
“Wilson Betemit”: Activates my Tourette’s. After I read the above, I started meowing at my toaster and slamming a can of peeled whole tomatoes against my head.
Get real. In Super Bowl XLIX he got pasted several times, and actually congratulated the linebackers for good hits. As he blasted them into 2nd-place Super Bowl irrelevance.
Dozens of great players who have competed with him (and, for the most part, lost despite their very best efforts) over a remarkable 15-year career (with only two game-affecting injuries in all that time...) state unequivocally that Tom Brady is one of the toughest SOB's they ever pounded into the turf.
Frankly, I'll trust their judgement on this one.
Yeah. You best stay riveted to that one. Just do your best to ignore that the League is hoping it just goes away, as badly as they screwed the pooch on their handling of it so far.
Let me know how that turns out. LMAO!!!
(P.S.) If the "Spygate" thing really helped Brady so much, or even at all..., why has his winning percentage not varied from his first year to this last one? Just a thought...
Tell me you're going to post a vid of that to YouTube. Please. LOL It has been awhile since someone here made me belly-laugh. Thank you.
You got it!
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