The look. Did not enjoy the day. I saw him Catch a pass and almost stopped waiting to fall down. Saw him try to block.
He is a great one, but not a real TE. Gronk could block better than he can with left fingers.
Gronk had more surgeries than Mahomes had first downs.
The GOAT? Please..no stupid talk. There is only one...Montana..yup a great one. Ever count how many 1 and dones he had in playoffs?
Is Brady…just look at the numbers it’s not even debatable
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyGrvZPwx6A
Are you seriously debating this? Wow
That 64 yard post to Swannie is considered the greatest pass in NFL history. Bradshaw got knocked out on the play.
You think Brady throws a pass like that or like the bomb to Stallworth?
It's debatable.
You think Bradshaw based on one pass or that Eli Manning beat him once
Please don’t be so simple minded. Not a good look
I supplied Bradshaw's Super Bowl Highlights, including the greatest throw in NFL History.
Bradshaw beat Roger Staubach twice. Brady lost to Eli TWICE (you should know that to be credible)
The Pats won games with Brady on the sidelines thanks to Adam Vinatieri FGs. Don't forget Butler's INT on a bonehead play by Russ Wilson,
The Pats cheated several times. Did Brady ever face hard physical contact?
Brady was the winningest and one of the losingest.
Hardly the most talented.
I haven't said anything that was untrue.
Ask 95/100 people who all will agree with me. Your reasons for Bradshaw are weak and a joke.
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He was never a great blocker, but made up for it enough due to his threat in the passing game. He's now much older and slower, so his big plays are primarily driven by Mahomes buying time via scramble, giving him more time to find an open zone and "squat."
He looks it, too. The guy looked like a strongman competitor in his prime and now sports a dad bod. It's unlikely he'd be an impact player anywhere else at this point.
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...a QB , or a sack of potatoes,as soon as someone is nearby.
Taylor needs to start writing the break-up song...if she hasn't already...
was perfect for him. Short accurate passes that set up the receiver for yards after catch in the Walsh system. He also was not blessed with a strong arm. In the Super Bowl against Cincinnati a defender dropped an easy interception prior to the winning play. But did you know that he held the record for rushing yards for a QB in the Super Bowl with 64 rushing yards. It was later broken by that ass hole Colin Kapernack, which has since been exceeded in the playoffs by my favorite LaMar. His running in that Super Bowl against the Miami Dolphins and Dan Marino proved to be the most important plays in leading San Francisco to victory as an underdog. Like I have said running plays at critical times by the QB are even more huge than passes, because passing from a QB is somewhat anticipated, runs are surprise elements that come at opportune times. You have Bradshaw with 4 rings, and Brady's longevity have to put them ahead of Montana in the GOAT ratings.
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Not sure how you put him ahead of Joe based on that?
Super Bowl QBR:
Joe Montana - 128
Tom Brady - 98 (3 Super Bowl losses, 6 Super Bowl INTs)
Terry Bradshaw - unknown
QBRs were lower in the 1970's until the Blount rule change.
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Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OrSkwRiC0LY
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But it’s not even debatable. Numbers don’t lie.
It is certainly debatable. The guy threw 10-15 yard passes and nobody was allowed to touch him.
Only Jim Kelly has lost more Super Bowls.
He won (7) Super Bowls a d led his teams to (10).
Quit acting the fool.
Brady choked in 3 games. Beaten by Eli twice. Had 2 games handed to him. Cheated in 3 others.
Brady is the most accomplished. He isn't the most talented.
Silly to suggest that he is.
You look a fool suggesting Bradshaw is…wow.
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Brady was the winningest Super QB of all time.
He was also one of the losingest.
Not the most talented, certainly.
was not quite as skilled as Tiger but he is still the best of all time. As much as I hate to say it, so is Brady.
Atlanta and Seattle were really sharp opponents