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You dont need to always be great to win you do whats required to win. Brady made the throws that mattered and was smart enough to not try and get into a shootout with Rodgers. The TD at the end of the half and the TD after the Jones fumble those 14 pts in a total of 1 minute. Brady did turn it over 3 times difference is Rodgers couldn't capitalize off of it.
Yes he didnt get much help but he had opportunities in the 4th with enough time on the clock down 5 pts. I dont know why Rodgers didnt stay on the field and talk Lafleur into going for it on 4th down when you saw Brady, even Peyton Manning would talk his coach into going for it Mahomes as well.
I mean, who really cares about interceptions on heaves on 3rd down 40+ yards downfield into the opponent's end? It is relatively meaningless as a football play goes.
The one bad throw from Brady was the one to Evans off of his hands over the middle. It took points off the board. I get what Brady was trying to do, going over the LB undercutting the route, but Brady hits that pass 99 times out of 100, it's his specialty. That throw took points off the board.
The other two INTs were meaningless. Anytime you heave the ball like that way downfield, it's as good as a punt. It obviously didn't hurt him. Otherwise, Brady was money in all the important throws in the game, and the stat line would look much better too if not for the weird amount of drops, 6. But, the drops went both ways. D Adams made a huge drop in the end zone. You can't blame that on Rodgers. All the drops were on the WRs from Godwin, Evans, down to the Packers guys.