Oh yeah, you know what I get from this stat? Tom Brady started 328 NFL games and was only down by 13+ points in the 4th quarter 37 times.This was Brady’s first win down by 13+ points in 4th quarter (regular season, was 0-37) & latest time left he’s had a go ahead TD (3 seconds)
Easier to catch when the footballs have been deflated.By the way, those Bucs ball catchers were shit all night and then it was the Walsh 49ers all of a sudden and they were catching everything. Weird!
What an odd time to make a post like this.Dallas is going to crush this Bucs team. They aren’t good even after this win.
I agree with your overall point, but what are the 5 playoff wins Brady has since October of 2021? The only playoff games in that span were the 2021 games. Tampa beat the Eagles, then lost to the Rams. What am I missing?What an odd time to make a post like this.
Plus, how many playoff games has Dallas won in the last 26 years? 3. They average one playoff win every 9 years. That's not titles, by the way. I'm talking about a single, solitary win every 9 years. The Jaguars have 7 playoff wins in the same time frame. Lol.
Tom Brady has 5 playoff wins in the last 14 months. He has 35 in his career, and during that time, Dallas has 3.
But sure, Mike McCarthy and Dak Prescott (literally one playoff win in his career) sure are scary when the chips are down.
Sorry, the last 23 months. Typo. You missed nothing.I agree with your overall point, but what are the 5 playoff wins Brady has since October of 2021? The only playoff games in that span were the 2021 games. Tampa beat the Eagles, then lost to the Rams. What am I missing?
Ah, ok. Honestly wasn’t being snarky or doing a gotcha.Sorry, the last 23 months. Typo. You missed nothing.
Is there really a debate in the NHL? That seems as much of a sure thing as this.The other major sports all have debates as to who was the best. In footbal there is no debate. That's amazing.
It’s like watching a great actor-you see the results, and sense all the hard work/preparation prior to the performance.Where Brady is so good is how fast he gets to the line and gets everyone ready and figures out the defense. He was snapping the ball with 20 seconds on the play clock even when the clock was stopped because of out of bounds or timeout. It completely neutralized the rush. And he was doing it as Evans and Godwin were going in and out with injuries. Just in complete control of both drives.
Not at all, that was an error.Ah, ok. Honestly wasn’t being snarky or doing a gotcha.
True, how fortunate are Boston fans that we had both GOATs?Is there really a debate in the NHL? That seems as much of a sure thing as this.
Since half the people in Boston consider Russell the NBA GOAT, that means we've got THREE of them!!!True, how fortunate are Boston fans that we had both GOATs?
And that's without mentioning the greatest hitter who ever lived!Since half the people in Boston consider Russell the NBA GOAT, that means we've got THREE of them!!!
Or the greatest pitcher!And that's without mentioning the greatest hitter who ever lived!
And one of the greatest boxers (Hagler)!Or the greatest pitcher!
Considering the other half would pick Bird, make it four.Since half the people in Boston consider Russell the NBA GOAT, that means we've got THREE of them!!!
Rocky Marciano, also from Brockton, may have a claim here too.And one of the greatest boxers (Hagler)!
Only retired undefeated heavyweight boxing champ ever.Rocky Marciano, also from Brockton, may have a claim here too.
That clip makes it seem that way, but I watched the entire Manning cast last night and I swear it seemed like, especially Peyton, was flat out rooting for Brady most of the time. He even was complaining that you can't throw that holding flag on the earlier TD.I had forgotten the Mannings were from New Orleans and have a soft spot for the Saints. Funny to see two guys who've done so much winning get their hearts torn out by TB12 as fans.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPGM6mdCqIQ
It’s definitely a mutual admiration society with these two. A unique relationship for sure!That clip makes it seem that way, but I watched the entire Manning cast last night and I swear it seemed like, especially Peyton, was flat out rooting for Brady most of the time. He even was complaining that you can't throw that holding flag on the earlier TD.
Now, he seemingly roots for all the QBs, but I was actually surprised at how much he kept rooting for/complimenting TB12.
They brought out the best in each other, and that must create a bond.It’s definitely a mutual admiration society with these two. A unique relationship for sure!