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Definitely. Brady is spreading the field much better like he did in the pre-Moss days. Think what you want about the Patriots (I hate them for obvious reasons) but it's hard not to be awed by Brady. If I had to pick a best QB ever, I'd take him.
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Not to mention that Kerry Collins and Vince Young have been injured - and the starting qb is a 5th round draft pick out of Florida A&M. Is Florida A &M even one of the ten best college football programs in the state of Florida? Moss was a decoy on the Pats this year. They went 3-1 with him - the lone defeat a road loss against the Jets. They scored an NFL best 33 points a game in those four games. In those four games - Moss was always covered .. and at least one other reciever or tight end was always wide open. The Pats offensive line has been giving Brady so much time - that these guys are still getting wide open without Moss to help create space. |
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He's great obviously, but I don't know about best ever.
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You'd rather put a hot poker in your eyes than admit you were wrong....ever. Joey S. agrees though, which should always make one question their opinion. |
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They kept guys standing up and walking around pre-snap - sometimes as many as 10 guys up on obvious passing downs. They had the safties up and were begging Brady to beat them with long passes. Cleveland's game plan was pretty simple - basically dare Brady to beat them deep and confuse him on passing downs by having guys walking around pre snap. |
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I'm wrong all the time. |
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Let's go Jets!
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Go through the list of the greats and give me a couple that you'd definitely want over him- there's probably a few which I couldn't debate if you chose them. It's obviously a very difficult, if not impossible, question to answer, but for my money I'd take him.
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Manning is playing out of his mind. |
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Don't get me wrong, Brady is fantastic. But he also plays in a system that made Matt Cassel 11-5 as a starter and makes guys like Benjarvis Green Ellis look like a Pro Bowler. Edit: I see Dala mentioned Elway. I agree, but like she said it's disputable. |
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Brady got boo'd off the field at Michigan for most of his senior year.
The Strength and Conditioning Coach in New England is Juan Carlos Guerrero like. Only guy alive with 6 Super Bowl rings earned ... and he's a lucky Giants comeback away from having 7 Super Bowl rings and a 19-0 season. Plus - one of the most improbable turn arounds in NCAA Football history happened under him. |
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Montana: 3,409 completions, 5,391 attempts (63.3%), 40,551 yards, 273 TD's, 139 INT's, rating of 92.3 in what was essentially full 12 seasons Brady: 2,908 completions, 4,574 attempts (63.6%), 33,547 yards, 248 TD's, 103 INT's, rating of 94.3 in 8.75 seasons Elway: 4,123 completions, 7,250 attempts (56.8%), 51,475 yards, 300 TD's, 226 INT's in 16 seasons
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Didn't you say not too long ago that Moss was the best ever?
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Elway made way too many mistakes and threw way too many bad balls to be considered better than Brady or Manning IMO. |
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Do you guys think Brady would be Brady without Belichick? If Tom Brady played for the Lions would he be this well thought of? I doubt it. You have to have help. Both Montana and Brady have gotten their fair share of help, both coaching and with their teams. |
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Why does Belichick get credit and not the strength and conditioning guy?
Belichick's never had any prior success as an offensive coach anywhere. Brady's O-line is so good that he goes entire games at home where no one even touches him. |
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I think Brady is similar as you point out and you can probably make the case that the two are probably very close and/or exchangable. |
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As for Moss' impact, even if you take out the crazy stats from the 16-0 regular season his #'s are still awesome.
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