05-30-2018, 01:16 AM
(05-30-2018, 12:59 AM)bfine32 Wrote: I've been entertained long enough and I hope onlookers have learned a valuable lesson. FWIW, Brady won an NFL MVP when his leading receiver had just over 800 yards and BJGE was his rushing attack. Save listing Gronk and Hernandez; as they were rookies and unsubstantial (remember players grow and get better over time).
It's OK to be wrong, just don't double/triple down on it and assert that you've proven someone else wrong. I'm done with this; hopefully it has been educational for the onlookers.
1. Saying "BJGE was his rushing attack" is a bit misleading. They were 10th in rushing and 9th in YPC that year, regardless of who the name was.
2. Gronk and Hernandez combined for 1109 yards and 16 TDs as rookies. That's 28% of Brady's yards and 44% of his TD's. I wouldn't call that "unsubstantial".
Btw, what's the overall point here? That Brady makes his receivers and Dalton should too? I don't feel like going over the last 3 pages again.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.