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Old 01-14-2007, 08:17 PM   #1
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Tom "Iceman" Brady

The guy just led his team to another Super Bowl win IMO. He is a freak of nature. Anyone wanna bet who wins next week between Indy and NE. I will say San Diego handed that game away with some pitiful turnovers, but Brady made them pay. By the way having a rookie quarterback start for you in the playoffs is a recipe for going home no matter how good your team may be. New England is mostly no names with a few great players and the sickest QB I've ever seen play.
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:21 PM   #2
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The guy just led his team to another Super Bowl win IMO. He is a freak of nature. Anyone wanna bet who wins next week between Indy and NE. I will say San Diego handed that game away with some pitiful turnovers, but Brady made them pay. Bye the way having a rookie quarterback start for you in the playoffs is a recipe for going home no matter how good your team may be. New England is mostly no names with a few great players and the sickest QB I've ever seen play.
This is Rivers' third year.
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:22 PM   #3
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Yeah Philip Rivers didn't have the greatest game today, sucks for him. I was really pulling for the Chargers to win the game today, i fargin hate both the Pats and Colts with a passion because both of them are gonna get so much slobber-knocking from the media it's gonna make me sick. Either way i hope the Bears or Saints kick their asses in the SB.

@Steveo: He probably knew that, he was probably just calling him a rookie because this is his first year as the starter. He's basically a rookie that's been studying the playbook for two seasons.
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This is Rivers' third year.
Yeah I meant with a first year starter and first time in the playoffs.
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:24 PM   #5
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Tom brady is very good, but not the sickest QB ive ever seen play, not by a longshot. Peyton Manning for one is a better quarterback than brady and a couple others i think better than brady just in the past decade, elway, marino, farve in his prime to name a few. Hats off to the pats, but they win because of superrior coaching than anything else.
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:25 PM   #6
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The guy just led his team to another Super Bowl win IMO. He is a freak of nature. Anyone wanna bet who wins next week between Indy and NE. I will say San Diego handed that game away with some pitiful turnovers, but Brady made them pay. Bye the way having a rookie quarterback start for you in the playoffs is a recipe for going home no matter how good your team may be. New England is mostly no names with a few great players and the sickest QB I've ever seen play.
I was hoping they'd fall today, but they are absolutely incredible in the clutch, especially Mr. Brady. They also had some unbelievable breaks as well, they couldn't have had any better luck, quite frankly. I think the Colts will beat them next week, but you never know with the Patriots. I guess we'll find out next weekend.
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I used to like the Chargers. Love their draft every year. SOmething about Merriman pisses me off and I actually wanted NE to win for the first time in about 6 years.
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Indy wins this year, though.
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Yeah I mean't with a first year starter and first time in the playoffs.
Brady won the Super bowl as a first year starter.
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Tom brady is very good, but not the sickest QB ive ever seen play, not by a longshot. Peyton Manning for one is a better quarterback than brady and a couple others i think better than brady just in the past decade, elway, marino, farve in his prime to name a few. Hats off to the pats, but they win because of superrior coaching than anything else.
That's crazy talk. He is better than Peyton Manning by one huge margin. It's called winning big games. I will argue Brady is better than every player you mentioned and after he wins another Super Bowl with an average team there will be no doubt. Indy might be able to win, but whoever does is going to walk all over the NFC representative in the Super Bowl.
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I figured it out, it's that really stupid 'dance' he does.
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you honestly think brady is a better quartback than dan marino because marino doesnt have a ring?
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you honestly think brady is a better quartback than dan marino because marino doesnt have a ring?
You honestly think Dan Marino is a better quarterback because of his stats?
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When Tom brady does any of this... all of dan marino's records, ill say he is better, until then, not a damn chance.

  • Most Attempts, Career: 8,358[8]
  • Most Completions, Career: 4,967[9] (broken by Brett Favre in 2006)
  • Most Yards Passing, Career: 61,361[10]
  • Most Touchdown Passes, Career: 420[11]
  • Most Passing Yards, Season: 5,084 in 1984[10]
  • Most Touchdown Passes, Season: 48[11] (since broken by Peyton Manning 49)
  • Most Games, 400 or more Yards Passing, Season: 4 in 1984
  • Most Games, 300 or more Yards Passing, Career: 60
  • Most Seasons, 3,000 or more Yards Passing: 13 (1984-92, 1994-95, 1997-98) (since broken by Brett Favre 15)
  • Most Consecutive Seasons, 3,000 or more Yards Passing: 9 (1984-92) (since broken by Brett Favre 15)
  • Most Games, Four or more Touchdown Passes, Career: 21
  • Most Games, Four or more Touchdown Passes, Season: 6 in 1984
  • Lowest Percentage, Passes Intercepted, Rookie Season: 2.03 in 1983 (296-6)
  • Most Seasons Leading League, Attempts: 5 (1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997)[8]
  • Most Seasons Leading League, Completions: 6 (1984-86, 1988, 1992, 1997)[9]
  • Most Seasons, 40 or more Touchdown Passes: 2 (1984, 1986)[11]
  • 100 TD Passes in Fewest Amount of Games to Start Career: 44 (9/7/86 at San Diego)
  • 200 TD passes in Fewest Amount of Games to Start Career: 89 (9/17/89 at New England)
  • 300 TD passes in Fewest Amount of Games to Start Career: 157 (9/4/94 vs. New England)
  • Most Points scored, QB: 2574
  • Highest TD-INT differential: +168
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:34 PM   #15
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Re: Tom "Iceman" Brady

a few more things marino did, a lot like that of mr tom brady who you call iceman for making late comebacks:

# Led 37 fourth-quarter comeback victories, second only to John Elway.
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