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Re: Tom "Iceman" Brady
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I'm sorry but you cannot fairly say Brady is overrated. Yes the media has their knee pads on and blowing Brady and the Pats every night on TV. But you can say that and even more for Manning and Urlacher. These two guys are the poster childs of the media and NFL and they have won nothing, THAT BY DEFINITION IS OVERRATED. Not Brady who has won three SB's. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Look, Manning has a good team around him and an excellent coach. I have been impressed with their defensive effort the last couple of weeks, especially consdiering Manning has been somewhat off. We should resume this argument after he wins a championship. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Herndon, VA
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Re: Tom "Iceman" Brady
Look people Im not arguing against brady, ive never said he wasnt good, but IMO hes not at the same level as the greats yet, i think its a little premature to be putting him up with all time greats because he has simply not had the longevity of them. I said earlier when he comes out and does it for his whole career then yes he will be up there with the greats, but until then im not going to put him on the same level as marino and montana. And defensewins, id think with a name like that youd understand the concept of a team winning, not just one man, yes hes a great leader and shows good poise, but strictly when it comes to playing your posistion im not ready to throw him up there with the ranks of the NFL all time elite. People constantly say that steve young was one of the best leaders in the NFL of all time, Ill put Brady's leadership abilities up there with youngs but strictly as a player Im not sitting him up there with the big dogs yet.
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I'm guessing that since we are taking about a time before the college QB revolution that began with Plummer in 97 and Manning/Leaf in 98. Bledsoe was a QB who went first overall, a rarity for the age, was probably an above average QB for the day. I mean you had guys like Neil O'Donnell leading his team to the superbowl, so how hard could it have been. You had Favre, Marino, Elway, Aikman....and like Jeff Hostetler or something as the leagues top QBs. Also the probowl is a poor way to evaluate talent, IMO.
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The pro Brady arguement is based on two things 1) Tossing out any and all of Manning regular season accomplishments-basically assuming either regular season equality, or insignificance. 2) Proof that Manning's cognitive clarity is affected by playoff style pressure. It's difficult, for any QB, to win on the road in inclimate weather in the playoffs, against the leagues best D's. Manning has yet to be successful (in 3 tries since 2002), Brady failed in Denver anyway. I'm not sure I'd attribute this phenomenon to playoff pressure as much as it just seems like a situation that the QB is going to struggle in. Manning has, Brady has.
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Back in the olden days (before 1997 or so LOL) the players and coaches voted the players into the probowl. This was a big deal to the players because you were elected by your peers. The guys you played against every week gave you the honor. Now the fans are involved and have ruined the process and reward. A fan does not know what OG or DT the opposing players least want to play against. Fans only know one thing, glory stats: TD's, rushing yards, Rec yds, int. and sacks. That has dummied the game. |
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just because a person is pro-brady does not mean that they are anti-manning. i'm a huge fan of both of them but when push comes to shove i'd take brady over manning in the big game.
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I was floored by Dan Marino's post game comment after the Pats win when he said ' that was an ugly game by both teams". NO Dan, it was agreat game by two great defenses. Great defenses make offenses look bad on occasion. Dan wouldn;t know that because he never played on a team with a good defense. Those were the two best defenses facing each other yet in these playoffs. It was awesome game, not ugly. Dan Marino is a moron. Today's media and fans have lost the art of a fine defense. It bothers me when the NFL changes rules to give advantages to offenses because it will improve ratings to the Attenition defeciet Disoder fans of today that know very little about football. You know the ones that only cheer when there is a TD because they do not understand the rest of the game. Which brings me to a very important fact for you big stats guys. Manning is setting all of these records with rules limiting the defenses play like the five yards no constact rule and the lame roughing the passer rule. As little as 15 years ago defenses held up receivers and Qb's got pounded. Montana and Marino played in a much tougher NFL. Todays offensive records need to have a big * next to them. |
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Now with these lame roughing the passer rules it really is giving them an advantage. |
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