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32 of 37, 374 yards, 3 TDs, INTs


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We ALL know Tom is your favorite, and you'll never see the Greatness or accomplishments of #18, and  that is your perogative. 

 

But, give it a Rest.....Please,  I beg you....   :facepalm:

 

We are talking about one game, not his career. Brady and he are 1 and 1a in today's game with a BIG gap to number 3.

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So obvious, it wasn't called. lol. 

 

Yeah because everyone knows the refs make the correct call every single time. /s.

 

 

So obvious, it wasn't called. lol.  I have made zero excuses for Brady's game vs. the Ravens and have continually laid the majority of the blame on him for the loss despite his defense not giving a good showing at all. 13 points and two TOs is not nearly good enough for the best QB of his generation.

 

No but you make excuses for a lot of other stuff. It's why I find it funny you say you "don't make excuses for Brady".

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Yeah because everyone knows the refs make the correct call every single time. /s.

 

 

 

No but you make excuses for a lot of other stuff. It's why I find it funny you say you "don't make excuses for Brady".

Right because the refs are human beings. I love how you are Mr. Stat man until the stats don't fit your argument then the refs made bad calls. lol.

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Right because the refs are human beings. I love how you are Mr. Stat man until the stats don't fit your argument then the refs made bad calls. lol.

 

What? I use adjusted interception percentage all the time and he's only credited with 1 INT and 1 fumble in the game as a result of a tipped pass. 

 

Stats fit my "argument" just fine.

 

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Facts float my boat. 

 

I'm experiencing maximum buoyancy at this point. ;)

Good for you. Glad you are at the max. See, my presence here has brightened your day already and the Colts have not even played yet. :D

 

FYI - official box score has it has a pick but if your "facts" are making you buoyant whom am I to take that away from a person? lol.

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FYI - official box score has it has a pick but if your "facts" are making you buoyant whom am I to take that away from a person? lol.

 

I'm sure the box-score from the Packers-Seahawks game has Golden Tate credited with a TD right? 

 

We all know what really happened tho.

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I'm sure the box-score from the Packers-Seahawks game has Golden Tate credited with a TD right? 

 

We all know what really happened tho.

You really using replacement refs as opposed to a playoff crew? Come on now. Refs let players play in the playoffs. Borderline PI or defensive holding are rarely called. Heck even offensive holding is called less. It was a pick six but you can't seem to deal with it so continue in your blissful ignorance. ;)

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You really using replacement refs as opposed to a playoff crew? Come on now. 

 

Nope, just showing how the box score is deceiving. And playoff crews mess up all the time as well, See: XL, Superbowl.

 

Borderline PI or defensive holding are rarely called. 

 

Rules shouldn't be changed based on whether or not it's the post-season or regular season. Regardless of the refs "letting them play' it's a textbook PI.

 

 

 It was a pick six but you can't seem to deal with it so continue in your blissful ignorance. ;)

 

Of course it was a pick 6. It was just a pick 6 that never should have happened had the refs called the play correctly. 

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We are talking about one game, not his career. Brady and he are 1 and 1a in today's game with a BIG gap to number 3.

 

Here's a crazy thought . . . why don't we get back to talking about the topic of this thread which was that

 

32 of 37, 374 yards, 3 TDs, INTs

 

 

is pretty darn good!

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Yea, with Manning's weapons and his cupcake schedule to start the season its not like most are in disbelief at his production.  He'll break records this year, but in the end all that matters is the Lombardi Trophy.

 

Denver looks Pretty Healthy   ;)

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Sounds like you are resenting the possibility of Tom-Tom is going to lose his records...

 

i dont care about Brady's records, i saw what good those records did for them in 2007.  It was nice to see Brady get the record to prove all the ridiculous haters brain dead who said that he wasnt a good QB because he didnt have the stats.  I care about rings, and until Manning and that offense hoist a Lombardi their little air show over in Denver is irrelevant.

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Why are we still pretending like Tom Brady in the playoffs is that much better than Peyton in the playoffs?  It has been a decade since the Patriots won a super bowl...and the 3 that Tom has won, were mostly because of a dominating defense and an all time great FG kicker.  Sure Brady is good...and he's put up some good numbers...but he hasn't won anything in a decade, give it a rest.

 

The easiest way for me to say it is:  If you take Tom Brady off of the Patriots super bowl winning teams and replace him with Peyton Manning, they would STILL have won those super bowls...and if you took Peyton off of the Colts teams and added Tom Brady, they still wouldn't have won the super bowl in any of those years.

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So pats fans can blame Welker for playoff loses to avoid blaming Brady but Colts fans have to blame manning even though twice he put his kicker in position to win or extend the game and the kicker missed the field goal, in another he left the field with a lead with under a minute to go and never saw the ball in OT and, in yet another he gave them the lead only to see his ST give up a long return and his defense not able to stop Mark Sanchez?

There have been games we've lost in the playoffs that clearly Manning shares in the blame for but there have been others he gets blamed for that he was the only thing keeping us in the game or he gave his team a chance to win and someone else didn't come threw. It's not always one guys fault all the time no matter how much a rival fanbase might dislike that player.

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So pats fans can blame Welker for playoff loses to avoid blaming Brady but Colts fans have to blame manning even though twice he put his kicker in position to win or extend the game and the kicker missed the field goal, in another he left the field with a lead with under a minute to go and never saw the ball in OT and, in yet another he gave them the lead only to see his ST give up a long return and his defense not able to stop Mark Sanchez?

There have been games we've lost in the playoffs that clearly Manning shares in the blame for but there have been others he gets blamed for that he was the only thing keeping us in the game or he gave his team a chance to win and someone else didn't come threw. It's not always one guys fault all the time no matter how much a rival fanbase might dislike that player.

Good points. Only game in question at least with what I have been discussing was last year's playoff game where the majority of the blame falls on Peyton for his TO's. Other games that he lost were more of a mix just like every other QB that has lost playoff games. But when you are the best player on the field, three TOs is unacceptable in a game that would have otherwise been a blow out. Brady's performance against the Ravens last year was just as bad for the best QB of is generation.

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