Whom did he vote for? wrote:
The Dirty Duck wrote:Apparently you missed the news about who he voted for.
"whom"
Regarding your name, I think you meant "For whom did he vote?"
Whom did he vote for? wrote:
The Dirty Duck wrote:Apparently you missed the news about who he voted for.
"whom"
Regarding your name, I think you meant "For whom did he vote?"
The Dirty Duck wrote:
Whom did he vote for? wrote:"whom"
Haha. Let's hear the whole sentence.
I haven't yet mastered the audible aspect of this. As a result I will have to limit myself to typing.
Apparently ewe mist the gnus about whom he voted four.
zack348938 wrote:
Whom did he vote for? wrote:"whom"
Regarding your name, I think you meant "For whom did he vote?"
Nope.
Howard Dean wrote:
It's sad that dimwitted Teddike got called out for another moronic post. Very sad!
Howie, the disparity which is extant between us in terms of cognition renders communication rather pointless, as you struggle with the most rudimentary of concepts. What remains sad is that you are one of the sheep who would follow Trump off a cliff due to your primitive mental apparatus.
must be the first wrote:
Wow. He's probably the first person ever to want to do something that he is likely not going to be physically able to do.
Every heard of George Blanda? Earl Morrall?
My impression of Brady's performance in the Superbowl in 2012 was that at age 34 Father Time was clearly catching up. Gronk was totally open deep late in the game and all Brady needed to do was not screw up the throw, but he did missing by at least 5 yards.
I cannot believe this thread went this far on lrc without my thought: Brady is a great athlete who had a Roger Clemens/Barry Bonds late surge in career performance. These surges are always suspect.
6 or 7 more seasons...so at least 2 or 3 more rings. GOAT time!
Lmb wrote:
Supermodel wife who makes more money than he, 5 Superbowl rings-almost as well off as the average Let's runner except he did not go to an Ivy, only the University of Michigan.
... and he has not run a sub 14 5K ....
Howard Dean wrote:
Tom Brady is the GOAT NFL quarterback. I'll just leave that nugget of great wisdom here amongst the sea of stupidity.
Montana was way better, and he wasn't seen screaming at the refs everytime he got hit. Brady is a wimp.
Whom did he vote for? wrote:
The Dirty Duck wrote:Apparently you missed the news about who he voted for.
"whom"
For whom he voted
Earl Morrall.
who?
Flowtrak wrote:
Montana was way better, and he wasn't seen screaming at the refs everytime he got hit. Brady is a wimp.
Montana was a softie pushover who was afraid to stand up to corrupt officiating. Don't hate on Tom because he has the spine to speak up for himself and his teammates.
GOAT status retained.
Brady will make all you idiots eat your words, just like he did with all the idiots who were saying that 2014 would be his last season in the NFL.
Peyton Manning (the true GOAT) probably wanted to play into his 40s too. Then his arm went limp and he was done.
The Dirty Duck wrote:
I'm with you there. But no one will ever confuse him with the smartest of all time QB.
Why not?
Flowtrak wrote:
Howard Dean wrote:Tom Brady is the GOAT NFL quarterback. I'll just leave that nugget of great wisdom here amongst the sea of stupidity.
Montana was way better, and he wasn't seen screaming at the refs everytime he got hit. Brady is a wimp.
POD for you.
Brady will never be able to catch up with Montana's accomplishments. Brady may win more Super Bowls but he still lost some while Montana is undefeated in his 4 Super Bowl appearances. Montana's first two SB wins were accomplished with lesser teams than Brady had. Montana came back from what for most mere mortals was a career ending injury and proceeded to win the SB again the following year, with fused vertibrae in his back and neck.
Adam Vinatieri had more to do with the Patriot's first two Super Bowl wins, and getting them past the conference championships, than Tom Brady did. Brady drove the Patriots to midfield, stalled, then Vinatieri came in and kicked long field goals to win those games. The press, eager for a new hero, then labeled Brady "Tommy Cool". Excuse me, but driving your team to midfield to have the field goal kicker win the games is not worthy of mention in the same vein as Montana's comebacks where he drove his teams 80 yards for touchdowns.
Joe Montana is a way better athlete than Brady. Montana was a 6'10" high jumper in college. In high school, as a point guard he led his basketball team to the large school Pennsylvania championship. And we all know about the numerous college come-from-behind, last second victories by Montana, including a huge upset of Texas in the Cotton Bowl (with Earl Campbell at running back for Texas) in 1978 and a similar victory against Houston in 1979 in freezing cold weather. Brady isn't worthy to tie Montana's shoe laces. As previously mentioned, Montana NEVER complained about the hits he received and he paid a brutal price for his success - he is now in constant pain 24/7/365, can't turn his head without turning his entire body, and has been putting off a knee replacement.
Anyone mentioning Brady in the same breath as Montana knows nothing about football.
Brady complaining just makes him smarter than Montana. He doesn't want to live like a gimp. Sure Montana was a better athlete, but so are most QBs. Athleticism is not why Brady is the GOAT.
eat your words wrote:
Brady complaining just makes him smarter than Montana. He doesn't want to live like a gimp. Sure Montana was a better athlete, but so are most QBs. Athleticism is not why Brady is the GOAT.
No, it makes him a cry baby, just like you. Watch the film and see all the times Brady has yelled in anger at his team mates. Brady has zero leadership and is disliked by most of the Patriot players.
Here little cry baby, take a look at this:
4/4 in Super Bowls.
3 time Super Bowl MVP.
Never threw an interception in a Super Bowl.
"The bigger the moment, the calmer he is".
Eat this, whiner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-32QWdccW4EThings that Brady has more of than Montana:
Division Titles
Superbowl Rings
Superbowl MPVs
Pass Completions
Pass Attempts
Completion Percentage
Passing Yards
Touchdown Passes per game
Touchdown/interception ratio
QB Rating
Supermodel Wife
Average teammates who turn into superstars and then fade into oblivion when they leave the team
And Montana has a much better football mind than Brady. Montana was the ultimate Field Marshall.
Watch the film, the film doesn't lie. You can't hide from the cameras. Patriot football is bland, boring, high-percentage. Montana was free-wheeling and still never threw an interception in his 4 Super Bowls. He was the Maestro of football.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year