I love to argue football, just not with people like you, who obviously know nothing about the game. Overall record is hardly "minutiae" as one team in the 100 year history of the league has finished undefeated (regular season/playoffs and S.B.) so the one loss is a big deal. Not a big deal with the name either, you're only off by 48 years. How did the Boston Braves do today?
At Michigan, Brady started every game in '98/'99 season, setting records for pass attempts and completions, so again you have no idea what you're talking about, so not even worth arguing arm strength when he was 21 vs 42 years of age.
Ben Rapelisberger has two Superbowls, Brady has SIX, which doesn't even put him in the same league. Tom Brady is 10-2 against Pittsburgh in his career (including playoffs), with a 115.1 passer rating. That is the highest mark of any starting quarterback against any single team since 1991 (min. 10 starts). Since 2007, Brady has 324.7 passing yards per game, 22 touchdown passes and zero interceptions against the Steelers.
I'll keep them for sure and watch them raise another banner tonight.[/quote]
Brady did have a D-3 throwing arm in college. You explain to me why he had to battle Drew Henson for the starting job at Michigan. You explain to me why a 6'4" QB with a high IQ was not drafted high. I saw Brady play as a college QB in Big 10. Micro dosing or more than micro dosing is the only answer to why Brady is the only QB in history of N.F.L. who was able to throw a football further and harder at age 30 compared to age 23. Watch film clips of games in which both Brady and Bledsoe played. It was obvious Brady was the softer thrower. Brady started more games than Blodsoe because Brady was obedient. If Brady was told to throw a five yard out, Brady threw a five yard out. Bledsoe was more of a down the field gunslinger and threw interceptions. The rest is history. I was a runner in high school and college. If you were a high school and college football player, you got me. If you're a football player, go to: Football.com and hang out with your own.