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I know it may seem hopelessBut something to keep in mind: Brady is at his best When coming from behind.
"How high's the cliff?" Love that commercial.
4th Qtr VerseI know it may seem hopelessBut something to keep in mind: Brady is at his best When coming from behind.
Quote from: Bahku on November 30, 2009, 10:59:18 PMI know it may seem hopelessBut something to keep in mind: Brady is at his best When coming from behind.Never hopeless in the NFL if you have the ball within 2 scores and some time on the clock.
Quote from: Bahku on November 30, 2009, 10:59:18 PM4th Qtr VerseI know it may seem hopelessBut something to keep in mind: Brady is at his best When coming from behind.Since when? Haven't seen that in a while. Take away a miracle fumble in that first game of the season and we haven't had a real come from behind victory yet this season.
Brady has been great the past 5 weeks, but is it me or has he overthrown a lot of open receivers downfield. Aiken had a lot of space.
Quote from: Neurotic Guy on November 30, 2009, 11:04:47 PMBrady has been great the past 5 weeks, but is it me or has he overthrown a lot of open receivers downfield. Aiken had a lot of space.Not a good night for Tom/ Totally outplayed by Brees.
Quote from: Redz on November 30, 2009, 11:06:20 PMQuote from: Neurotic Guy on November 30, 2009, 11:04:47 PMBrady has been great the past 5 weeks, but is it me or has he overthrown a lot of open receivers downfield. Aiken had a lot of space.Not a good night for Tom/ Totally outplayed by Brees.Yes, because (like Manning), Brees has all the time in the world to throw ... Tom's pressured on every play. If Brady had the same time to throw, I think the score would be very different. More like the offensive line has totally outplayed NE offensive line.