[Font=georgia]I'll be doing my part this week to contribute to the spirit bomb Rogers will be gathering to hopefully finally end Brady's season at the NFC Championship.[/font]
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[Font=georgia]I'll be doing my part this week to contribute to the spirit bomb Rogers will be gathering to hopefully finally end Brady's season at the NFC Championship.[/font]
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5333615]I wasn't saying Brady wasn't playing well, but the D gave them the ball in great spots 3 times, and they have stopped Brees.[/QUOTE]
I wasn't meaning to insinuate you weren't.
I was acknowledging and giving props to the Bucs D.
[QUOTE=BeastieRunner;5333608]Sure. I don't really see them scoring points but they are helping put the OFF in a good position.
Even if your team is crappy, Brady automatically raises that team up several pegs on his experience alone.
BTW ...
Brady now has a rushing TD in the regular season and playoffs in 3 different decades.
That is insane. And he's not even mobile.[/QUOTE]
One thing Brady has always had is a very fast first step. The issue is that's also his top speed. ;)
[QUOTE=Gray Lensman;5333658]One thing Brady has always had is a very fast first step. The issue is that's also his top speed. ;)[/QUOTE]
LOL! True, true.
I want to see Touchdown Tom go play for the Jets or Raiders now.
Get 6 more rings but from 6 different teams.
[QUOTE=BeastieRunner;5333665]LOL! True, true.
I want to see Touchdown Tom go play for the Jets or Raiders now.
Get 6 more rings but from 6 different teams.[/QUOTE]
Thinking even the GOAT can make the Jets great is delusional. :p
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5333670]Thinking even the GOAT can make the Jets great is delusional. :p[/QUOTE]
I wanna find out! :D
So here's some fun Brady stats.
Brady has 32 playoff wins now. Joe Montana is second, he has 16.
Brady has played 19 full seasons. He made the conference championship game in 14.
There are no 2 QB's that exist that combined went to as many conference title games as Brady
Brady becomes the second starting QB to qualify for conference title games in both conferences.
Looks like the Chargers have their coach-they've hired Brandon Staley formerly of the Rams to be their HC.
I think that leaves only the Eagles and the Texans now looking for a HC, unless I am forgetting someone.
-M
Forgot about the Lions, but it looks like they've decided on former Saints assistant head coach Dan Campbell to be their next head coach.
-M
[QUOTE=MRP;5333835]Forgot about the Lions[/QUOTE]
Probably for the best.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5333670]Thinking even the GOAT can make the Jets great is delusional. :p[/QUOTE]
God would go 2-14 if he was the Jets QB.
I have to wonder if the Eagles or Texans will roll the dice on Bienemy. Or if they will get impatient for a new coach and make a hire .
[QUOTE=SUPERECWFAN1;5334091]I have to wonder if the Eagles or Texans will roll the dice on Bienemy. Or if they will get impatient for a new coach and make a hire .[/QUOTE]
There are reports that Watson still wants out, so the Texans are a big question mark. Why would Bienemy want that crapshow without Watson?
[QUOTE=SUPERECWFAN1;5334091]I have to wonder if the Eagles or Texans will roll the dice on Bienemy. Or if they will get impatient for a new coach and make a hire .[/QUOTE]
That stupid rule that says coaches can’t being interviewed until their playoff run ends hurts them in two ways: 1) impatient teams, unwilling to wait will go with available choices: 2) new head coaches hired after the Super Bowl puts them behind other teams when it comes to the Draft and free agency. Bieniemy should’ve been hired already, but has to wait until KC is out. What if the Chiefs make it to the Supe? That’s close to a month Bieniemy will be forced to sit on his hands. That doesn’t make sense.
Brady in the NFC CG and maybe the Superbowl probably gets him the win in the Brady/Belichik debate. Though it is obviously more complex and nuanced, people will remember how far Brady got without Belichik and that Bill could not mount a winning team without Brady. Unless Belichik gets one or two more rings, 2020 will always be pointed to.
Of course Brady stays the GOAT no matter what happens next Sunday.