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HOW ABOUT THEM FUCKIN GIANTS

holy shit that game was amazing
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Haha, I'm glad they lost. I was sick of hearing my friends talking about how they can't lose.

It was a very close game though. If Eli didn't magically get out of that blitz on that third down and throw the ball 40 yards for that first down, they probably would have lost. That was an insane throw, and a good catch.
That seriously was the best game I've seen in a long time.
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Alright I'll concede I said some dumb things. Obviously Moss is in one of the best situations he could possibly be in. This is more of a personal wishing he played for a team I liked.

Sorry but I'm an unfair guy and I don't give Brady all the credit. He has been on some amazing teams filled with all above average players. When did Brady break all these records? When he got some really good receivers. Of all those records he broke, most were other peoples and not some great record he set earlier. He also has an attitude problem and can't stand criticism on a poor game, instead claiming the Patriots don't get enough credit when they come into question.

The one thing to Brady's credit that I won't disagree with is his ability to come back. Yea he's a confident guy and shit doesn't get to him. He's also a 3 time super bowl champ in some very close games.

Do you think Brady is better than Peyton? Peyton only has a .500 winning percentage in the playoffs and yet he's regarded as a very quarterback too. Peyton doesn't have nearly as good a team. I won't make dumb speculation about if Peyton were on the Patriots or something like that but I do think Brady's record could be challenged by Peyton with a few of the teams holes fixed and a superstar receiver.

I guess my point is you say I'm judging him only by this game but I'm judging him by the team around him. He's not a bad quarterback, I'm not trying to sell him short, but there is this Myth that he's the reason the patriots are so good. Him, and hell even Moss, are the product of fine coaching and a great roster. Losing this game didn't make me think differently. Today Brady had a bad game with the overthrows. That doesn't make him terrible. I won't pretend he wasn't a part of an undefeated regular season. Winning tonight wouldn't have made me think of him as anything even greater unless he had done some incredible play.

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He has been on some amazing teams filled with all above average players. When did Brady break all these records? When he got some really good receivers. Of all those records he broke, most were other peoples and not some great record he set earlier.
The problem with this is that you can say this about virtually all quarterbacks that hold or held significant passing records. Nobody just BREAKS A RECORD. It's always this great situation where a quality quarterback meets quality receivers within a well-run offense.

What's significant about Brady is that he has ALWAYS been a top-notch quarterback, even when his supporting offensive cast was pretty dreadful. Before Maroney, Welker, and Moss showed up, Brady endured this revolving door of only marginal talent beyond the offensive line and one very good year of Corey Dillon. Apart from Troy Brown, who really only had one outstanding year, Tom Brady really has not had a go-to guy, or any one dependable star player to rely on within the passing game. He ended up using guys like Deion Branch, David Givens, David Patten, etc who actually weren't quality players beyond what Tom Brady managed to get out of them. Seeing how generally useless they were without Tom Brady is testament to that. The running backs and receivers of the 2003 Patriots team were PARTICULARLY AWFUL, and it's pretty hard to imagine them winning the superbowl with such a wretched team.

So yeah, it's clear that the records came from an unusually good supporting cast, but Brady's career is based on MANY seasons where it truly was the Tom Brady show.

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Do you think Brady is better than Peyton? Peyton only has a .500 winning percentage in the playoffs and yet he's regarded as a very quarterback too. Peyton doesn't have nearly as good a team.
I don't think Brady is better. I know Brady is better.

The major reason why Manning's playoff record is only .500 is because the guy was infamous for choking in big games. You go down his playoff career and you'll see a lot of pretty sad performances where his inability to get anything done was the reason why the team failed to do anything in the playoffs. Games like this are literally non-existent for Brady, and he's played quite a few more playoff games than Manning has. Apart from today, Brady has never really had a disaster game in the playoffs. Even his two previous losses were pretty solid performances.

Plus, don't act like Peyton Manning was doing this all by himself, or he had some dreadful team behind him. Peyton has ALWAYS had Marvin Harrison. He had Edgerrin James for the better part of 7 years, and Joseph Addai for two. Reggie Wayne ended up becoming a quality pro-bowl receiver. They call Dallas Clark a tight end, but the guy moves like a wide receiver. These guys were clearly better with Peyton Manning, but each of these guys are unquestionably talented football players that would be good on any NFL team. My point is that there was always this really solid, established supporting cast around Peyton Manning. Maybe the team as a whole wasn't quite as good, but there have always been a definitively higher standard of offensive players around Peyton Manning, and until this year, there really wasn't much question of that.

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Peyton Manning Career Passer Rating: 94.7
Tom Brady Career Passer Rating: 92.9

I really don't see where Peyton Manning has the edge in any facet of his game over Tom Brady. Doesn't have the numbers edge, doesn't have the playoff success, and has always had at least two fucking incredible offensive players to directly boost his stats. Manning is lucky he squeezed by the Patriots last year and beat the MIGHTY BEARS, or you wouldn't even be able to say his name in the same sentence as Brady.

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I won't make dumb speculation about if Peyton were on the Patriots or something like that but I do think Brady's record could be challenged by Peyton with a few of the teams holes fixed and a superstar receiver.
When you have a reciever that accumulates 146 catches, and 1722 yards in a season, you have a superstar. Period.

Beyond that, I honestly don't see how A BETTER DEFENSE would have helped Peyton Manning, which is all you can really say because the Colts have had the most explosive offense in the NFL for years. Look at Manning's playoff record, particularly his early playoff appearances. Manning has been a part of some fantastic playoff games, but he's also been a part of some genuinely pathetic fuckups that were honestly HIS FAULT. Keep in mind that he had great go-to receivers at this time, as well as great running backs to rely on. Most of these years, he had an offensive line that most thought was on-par with that of New England, if not better. Brady always had a great line, but he has stayed fuckup free for YEARS without consistently superior offensive talent.

If the difference between Peyton Manning and Tom Brady were just HIS TEAM, which you have asserted here, then Peyton Manning wouldn't have fucked up so damn much with a SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER OFFENSE.

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I'm not trying to sell him short, but there is this Myth that he's the reason the patriots are so good.
Yes he is not the only reason, but Tom Brady is unquestionably one of the most consistent playoff athletes in the history of professional sports. The numbers don't lie. The only other player I've seen with playoff numbers like that was Joe Montana, and he was a guy who got to play with Jerry Rice for a really long time.

Brady has been on some fantastic teams, but just being on a fantastic team isn't enough. There are always fantastic teams. One of the major reasons why the Patriots are THE team is because Tom Brady has this absolutely unreal sense of composure and the ability to get things done on the football field, regardless of the circumstances or the opponent. Nobody's perfect, but he's really close.

I hate saying this because Tom Brady makes me absolutely sick. The man is fucking unreal, and if the remainder of his career is only half as good as the first half of it, Tom Brady will go down as the best quarterback that ever lived.
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is it true that tom brady left his pregnant girlfriend for a supermodel
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Alot of people mention the fact that Brady was overthrowing alot of his deep balls. Let's not forget he has/had an injured ankle and my guess (and it's just a guess) is that Brady was overthrowing on purpose to try and make up for the pain in his ankle. It's harder to set your feet and get power when your ankle is hurting.

Anyone who shits on the Patriots is stupid. They didn't have a perfect season but they went 18-1. That's the second best record in the Super Bowl era tied with the Chicago Bears of the 1985 season. Brady set the record for TD passes. Moss set the record for Recieving TD. OH NO THEY ONLY WON 3 SUPERBOWLS!!
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get outta here. they suck.

but yea, im going to agree with hundley. i hate tom brady and the patriots but they are a great team and tom brady is pretty much the sole reason for that. but hes a fag and he lost the superbowl so he can go suck on a dick whilst back2back mannings get praise from the almighty archie manning. sucks for peyton that his little brother pretty much one upped him and won the superbowl by beating a real team and not the fucking bears being led by the GREAT GROSSMAN!!!!1
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Alot of people mention the fact that Brady was overthrowing alot of his deep balls. Let's not forget he has/had an injured ankle and my guess (and it's just a guess) is that Brady was overthrowing on purpose to try and make up for the pain in his ankle. It's harder to set your feet and get power when your ankle is hurting.

True point, though I think most of the overthrowing was just due to how damn good the Giants defense was at getting to him.

Also Roman he left her before he found out she was pregnant as far as the media world knows, though that is a pretty good chance why he did!
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Breaking numerous single season records is no big.
While he did have an amazing quarterbacking season, it still wasn't as impressive as '04 Manning or '84 Marino.
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I don't see how it's not as amazing. He beat their records.
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The Giants defense put too much pressure on Tom Brady for him to be able to throw effectively. Any quarterback in his situation would have struggled. I am not making apologies for him. The Giants played great defense and they deserved to win the game.
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The Giants defense put too much pressure on Tom Brady for him to be able to throw effectively. Any quarterback in his situation would have struggled. I am not making apologies for him. The Giants played great defense and they deserved to win the game.

Which is why Tuck should have been MVP imo, despite pretty much everyone I know agreeing with the Manning MVP. :(
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LAS VEGAS - Nevada sports books lost a record US$2.6 million on Super Bowl bets when the New York Giants upset the New England Patriots on Sunday.

hah!  Bettors lost 2.6 million overall on the upset!

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Doesn't the winning team's QB win the superbowl MVP every year?
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It usually goes to either a Quarterback, a running back, or a defensive player IF they get like 3 ints/sacks/fumble recoveries/etc.

But yeah it happens alot.
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Doesn't the winning team's QB win the superbowl MVP every year?

Sadly, it does go to the QB a lot :(