Since 2014, his playoff 4th quarter and OT numbers have to be absolutely Godly and insane.
Let's fucking do this. Includes kneeldowns, hence the awful rushing numbers. Does not include conversions as untimed downs.
2014 Divisional vs. BAL: 8/8 for 72, 4 rush -3 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs.
2014 Championship vs. IND: 3/5, 22 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs.
Super Bowl 49 vs. SEA: 13/15, 124 passing yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTS, 2 rush, -3 yards
2015 Divisional vs. KC: 5/11, 37 passing yards, 3 rush, -4 rushing yards.
2015 Championship at DEN: 13/26, 152 passing yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs, 0 rush.
2016 Divisional vs. HOU: 2/7, 13 passing yards, 3 rush, -3 yards.
2016 Championship vs. PIT: 4/5, 23 passing yards, 3 rush, -3 yards.
Super Bowl 51 vs. ATL: 21/28 246 yards, 1 TD.
2017 Divisional vs. TEN: 6/9, 39 yards, 1 passing TD, 1 rush 2 yards.
2017 Championship vs. JAX: 9/14 138 passing yards, 2 passing TDs, 4 rush, -1 yard.
2017 Super Bowl vs. PHI: 9/16, 101 yards, 1 passing TD, 1 fumble lost.
2018 Divisional vs. LAC: 5/7 65 passing yards, 2 rush, -1 yard.
2018 Championship vs. KC: 14/24 180 passing yards, 1 INT, 1 rush, -1 yard.
CLIFF!
But collectively? 112/175 (64.0%), 1,212 (heh) passing yards, 9 touchdowns, 1 INT, 23 rushes for -17 yards, 1 fumble lost, 99.04 rating. Considering how many of these games were blowouts that didn't require a ton of comeback or passing late, this genuinely might undersell Tom.