Still refusing to give credit? Amazing.
The worst 5-0 team in NFL history is still better than the 2009 Pats.
Brady is done.
Still refusing to give credit? Amazing.
Your D-line got no pressure at all, your blitz was mediocre, and the secondary left Welker open all day. On top of that, you doubled Moss all day and he still had 2 sure TD grabs if Brady wasn't overthrowing him constantly.
Brady was never under much pressure, he had open receivers, and he flat out missed them all game long. Brady had about 6 passes that, had he been playing like an NFL quality QB and made those throws, the Pats would have hung 30+ easy. Brady played like ass, and it was through nothing the Broncos did.
They were rushing 4 and settling back, not wanting to give up the big play. Facing an offense like the Patriots, one that can spread a team out, it was the safe play. They still got to him when it mattered, enough to force a fumble in crunch time.
Maybe Brady should stop locking onto ing Wes Welker every play. It became obvious at one point. At least Orton used his offense well enough to spread the ball around.
How was Brady in the other 5 losses to the Broncos? Is all the blame pinned on him for those, too? All the "near" TDs they could have had in those games?
The NE defense was methodically picked apart yesterday, as well. Brady was on the bench for that part of the game.
2nd half adjustments - for the season, the Broncos' opponents have only converted 2 of 31 third downs in the 2nd half of games. They haven't allowed a 2nd half 3rd down conversion in the last 3 weeks of play. They've also outgained their opponents 1158 to 501 yards and outscored them 59-7.
yeah 17 points in 4 quarters is pretty gangbusters.
Yeah, not being able to stop the Mighty Kyle Orton on 2 90+ yard drives is exemplary defense. Allowing the Broncos to march down the field in overtime, when you most need a stop, is exactly how a team's defense should be operating. Allowing 400+ yards of offense, a 300-yard passer, a load of first downs, huge TOP AND - falling for that "Wildhorses" set which yielded positive yards and no incompletions each time it was run - is how you want your defense to look.
17 points or not. Scoreboard.
I'd bet you think Roethlisburger is > Manning.
Just be happy Brady played a ty game. Take your win and enjoy it because your team isn't getting many more.
Seriously, has a team ever scored 17 points in 4 quarters and had that hailed as some virtuosic display of offensive skill?
Chiefs 2x, Oakland 1x, SD 2x, Washington and likely a couple more thrown in there. They're not the doormats everyone thought they'd be. 10 wins isn't out of the realm of possibility.
If it's so easy to beat a team that can only put up 17 points, then why couldn't the Patriots do it? Seriously. Score 21 and they win. It's that easy.
Still waiting to hear why Brady lost to Denver the other 5 times in his career. The only time they've beaten Denver, as of late, was when Danny Kanell was in at QB.
Have Welker or Brady commented on the late 4th throw that went off Welkers thigh because he wasn't looking?
Can't see how Brady is to blame on that one.
he couldn't see it because of those awesome socks.
Yeah, Welker was running to open field and Brady wanted him to stop. Miscommunication on both sides.
Who gives a ? Is your "we own Brady" banner as big as the Pats 16-0 one? Cuz they're equally meaningless.
I don't know about that. Tom Brady took a camcorder to the game in the Meadowlands back in week 17. Doesn't sound meaningless to me.
That was to record defensive signals so that the Giants wouldn't own him in the Super Bowl.
It's because I'm looking for your answer for why they lost to Denver the other times. You want to pin yesterday's on Brady without giving credit to Denver, then fine. What about the other losses?
It hurts you to admit what's really happening. But that's alright.
Some games the Broncos were better, other games the Broncos scored all their points after bull pass interference calls, and Ben Watson owning Champ Bailey but the refs getting the call wrong, leading Jake Plummer to have to drive all of 30 something yards to score 3 TDs.
*cue monoslobsond1ck*
It looked to me not like Brady wanted Welker to stop, but that Brady had to dump the pass sooner then he would have liked, so Brady hit Welker a bit earlier then planned.
I always feel recievers need to look back as soon as they can because who can predict the rush?
Dejuan Blair > Tom Brady
Show me where I said or implied that
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