11-06-2015, 02:23 PM
(11-06-2015, 02:13 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: Except when he plays Denver!
Too lazy to do it myself, but I would wonder if Brady has ever been held under 100 yards passing, except maybe in the playoff game that year they beat the Colts where Blount was running out of his mind.
Meh, one outlier doesn't change that perception. There were playoff games when Brady has "felt" pressure when it didn't exist and a majority of time, when he is forced to move out of the pocket one can clearly see his only athletic strengths are his mind and his arm, not his feet. It's not even a criticism of Brady, just an observation. He makes things happen with his strengths and so does Rodgers or any other qb who has success. Both Brady and Rodgers have had some unbelievable streaks going at one time or another, so it's pretty hard to say definitively one is better than the other as each guy has something that he's the best at doing.
On a separate discussion, I think while Brady is a great, great QB, he also has the one benefit that most others don't have : An all time HOF coach who knows how to attack defenses and how to defend offenses a whole lot better than most if not all of the coaches he coaches against.