Quote:There's a prevailing feeling here in New England that BB has failed to give TB the weapons he's needed over the years with the exception of Randy Moss with whom they went 17-1.
JW- your comment about it being "sunny in Foxboro" couldn't be further from the truth. It was dark by the 2nd half, windy with about a 42 degree temperature but a 30 degree wind chill. It was flat out nasty here. We even got an inch or so of snow around Noon.
The Patriots actually ended the near-perfect season
18-1 with that Super Bowl loss, not 17-1.
I think a lot of people on here might have forgotten that the Jags were actually one of those wins for the Pats, the 17th win to be exact.
The Jags played the Pats in the Divisional rd (2nd rd) of the playoffs AND were actually tied 14-14 at the half, before the Pats pulled away in the 2nd half and won 31-20.
http://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/new-...sults/2007
Quote:Wow so I just read that no NFL team has a winning record against Tom Brady in the regular season. That's insane.
Amazing to think aswell that if Welker doesn't drop a couple passes Brady probably would have 5 SuperBowl wins.
Far too much emphasis is placed on stats. Brady is a better QB than Manning and does far more with less. How he got that team last year to the AFC Championship game is really quite incredible
If that first sentence is true, it's so much more then unbelievably insane. It's hard to find a fitting adjective to even begin to describe that feat, especially in today's NFL where there are no real dynasties anymore.
Oops, you're right at 18-1. My bad.
Tom Brady’s regular-season record vs. NFL teams
Atlanta Falcons: 4-0
Chicago Bears: 4-0
Jacksonville Jaguars: 4-0
Minnesota Vikings: 4-0
Philadelphia Eagles: 3-0
Dallas Cowboys: 3-0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 3-0
Buffalo Bills: 23-2
Baltimore Ravens: 5-1
Cincinnati Bengals: 5-1
Cleveland Browns: 5-1
Houston Texans: 4-1
Tennessee Titans: 4-1
New York Jets: 19-6
Detroit Lions: 3-1
Oakland Raiders: 3-1
New Orleans Saints: 3-1
Indianapolis Colts: 8-3
Pittsburgh Steelers: 5-2
Miami Dolphins: 17-8
Kansas City Chiefs: 4-2
San Diego Chargers: 4-2
Washington Redskins: 2-1
St. Louis Rams: 2-1
New York Giants: 2-1
Green Bay Packers: 2-1
Denver Broncos: 5-5
Carolina Panthers: 2-2
Arizona Cardinals: 1-1
San Francisco 49ers: 1-1
Seattle Seahawks: 1-1
That is insane. Imagine if he'd actually had some players around him...(bar Gronk and Moss)
Plus of course he also owns the record for playoff wins with 18 (and Manning has the record for playoff losses 12)
^That's crazy. If we had half a QB Tom Brady is, this fan base would not be complaining so much.
How anyone can say Peyton is a better QB than him I literally have no idea. His numbers mean nothing
Quote:^That's crazy. If we had half a QB Tom Brady is, this fan base would not be complaining so much.
You underestimate them.