Junipero SerrA wrote:
Some in the media are already staying: Randy Moss didn't do well with Oakland Raiders, 2006. Randy Moss went to Boston Patriots, 2007, 15-1, regular season and team records.
In 2007, the micro-dosing or more than micro-dosing allowed Tom Brady to throw the football like an N.F.L. QB to Randy Moss and the other receivers. Antonio Brown is going to discover immediately. Brady has a weaker throwing arm than Brady had when Brady was splitting time at QB with Drew Henson at University of Michigan.
This will not go well.
The Patriots were 16-0 in 2007 (regular season), winning all their playoff games and losing in the Super Bowl for overall record of 18-1. Not sure what the hell you are referring to above with "team records".
They have not been the Boston Patriots since 1971, but way to keep up.
Seriously, were you high or drunk when you posted this?[/quote]
Team records: 1) Most touchdown passes caught by a Patriot in a season. Randy Moss. 2) Most touchdown passes thrown in a season by a Patriot, Tom Brady.
You want to argue over minutiae. Boston Patriots or New England Patriots. 15-1 or 16-0. You are the only person who got bent out of shape.
What about Tom Brady having a weaker throwing arm now than Brady had when he played for University of Michigan? Brady had a NCAA D-3 throwing arm then. That is why Brady was not a full-time starter at Michigan. That is why Brady was not a high round draft choice. At age 42, this is the worse Tom Brady ever. No debate. No debate A Brown is no longer great. Ben Roethlisberger was willing to stand tall in the pocket for five seconds and wait for Brown and other receivers to get open. Will Brady, at age 42 stand tall in the pocket for five seconds? 5'10" or 5'11" diva receivers. You can keep them.