How many INTs will Brady throw against the Jets?
How many INTs will Brady throw against the Jets?
He has uncharacteristically thrown interceptions in the last few games. This is bound to happen when you throw as much as him.
The real question is how much will they win by and has he already wrapped up MVP trophy.
Todd Gurley is more deserving, IMHO, and I can't stand the Rams.
So, a man that is 40 (41?) is done in a sport that most people retire around 34?
AFC Playoffs
1. New England Patriots
2. Pittsburgh Steelers
3. Jacksonville Jaguars
4. Kansas City Chiefs
5. Tennessee Titans
6. Buffalo Bills
How can the AFC be so terrible ever year? Might as well give the Pats the Super Bowl admission right now.
Must be nice for Brady to play the Dolphins, Jets, Bills 2x every season to clinch home field advantage, & then get to face teams like the Titans/Texans in the playoffs. What a joke.
AFC sucks wrote:
How can the AFC be so terrible ever year?
According to who? AFC teams have won 11 of the last 17 Super Bowls.
Mr. Mellotron wrote:
AFC sucks wrote:
How can the AFC be so terrible ever year?
According to who? AFC teams have won 11 of the last 17 Super Bowls.
Well yeah, because they get to walk through the so called AFC playoffs every year. The NFC teams have to bring their A game every playoff game. Meanwhile the AFC teams get to face Brock Osweiller, Connor Cook, and Matt Moore.
AFC is the worst.
The AFC dominates because they have the best players and coaches. It’s not rocket science.
Straight up wrote:
The AFC dominates because they have the best players and coaches. It’s not rocket science.
Really?
A 9-7 record in the AFC gets you a 5th seed & a playoff spot. In the NFC, the Cowboys finish 9-7 & finish 9th in the conference. Nice competitive conference the AFC has.
AFC sucks wrote:
Straight up wrote:
The AFC dominates because they have the best players and coaches. It’s not rocket science.
Really?
A 9-7 record in the AFC gets you a 5th seed & a playoff spot. In the NFC, the Cowboys finish 9-7 & finish 9th in the conference. Nice competitive conference the AFC has.
I think you actually made his point for him.
Positing that a running back, no matter how effective, is more "valuable" than a top quarterback reveals a deep misunderstanding of how the game is played in 2017.
AFC sucks wrote:
Straight up wrote:
The AFC dominates because they have the best players and coaches. It’s not rocket science.
Really?
A 9-7 record in the AFC gets you a 5th seed & a playoff spot. In the NFC, the Cowboys finish 9-7 & finish 9th in the conference. Nice competitive conference the AFC has.
You’re clueless or intentionally being deceptive, or both. 9-7 also gives you 8th in the AFC as well. Trump Fan?
mrr82 wrote:
Trump Fan?
Is that supposed to be an insult? If so, you’re also insulting Brady, Belichick, and Kraft.
He should invest in bitcoin and GET out of NFL, too risky
The question isn't if Brady is done or not. The question is, how many new QB rules are in place now, versus 10 years ago, thanks to Brady's lobbying, where no one is allowed to touch the QB? If he (Brady) lived in the era of Montana, Kilmer, Namath, Bradshaw, he would be limping and crying out loud (like he does to refs), and not be completing as many passes. Don't forget db's were allowed to hit wr's after 5 yards up until the late 1990's. It's a different world. Brady is very fortunate to be in the era he is in.
456 wrote:
The question isn't if Brady is done or not. The question is, how many new QB rules are in place now, versus 10 years ago, thanks to Brady's lobbying, where no one is allowed to touch the QB? If he (Brady) lived in the era of Montana, Kilmer, Namath, Bradshaw, he would be limping and crying out loud (like he does to refs), and not be completing as many passes. Don't forget db's were allowed to hit wr's after 5 yards up until the late 1990's. It's a different world. Brady is very fortunate to be in the era he is in.
Then we should also discuss the rule changes put in place to take away some of the previously legal plays used by the Patriots.
456 wrote:
The question isn't if Brady is done or not. The question is, how many new QB rules are in place now, versus 10 years ago, thanks to Brady's lobbying, where no one is allowed to touch the QB? If he (Brady) lived in the era of Montana, Kilmer, Namath, Bradshaw, he would be limping and crying out loud (like he does to refs), and not be completing as many passes. Don't forget db's were allowed to hit wr's after 5 yards up until the late 1990's. It's a different world. Brady is very fortunate to be in the era he is in.
That's right. Kilmer, Namath, Montana, Bradshaw teams operated before the institution of the salary cap. So what New England has done to stay at, or near, the top for so long is unparalleled in today's NFL. Meanwhile, my hapless Browns are the anti-Pats.
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4577 yds in 2017 wrote:
Hey guys, Tommy here. I'm 6'4, 225 pounds, and I am actually married to a supermodel.
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A reporter reveals the behind the scenes power struggle between Belicheck, Brady and Kraft. Long story short, Belicheck for the first time at New England was overruled on a football decision. Belicheck might quit at the end of this season. Great article.