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Mods, please move this to the Pro Sports board.
Oh come on, the Giants thread went 30 odd pages!
Mods, please move this to the Pro Sports board.
Forget about Manning, imagine if Rodgers had a real team.
Certainly helps your stats having played 100+ games against the shittiest division in the NFL the last 15+ years.
Take your 6 free wins, walk into playoffs with home field and a bye, and proceed to beat colts/steelers/jets in championship. Rinse and repeat every year.
Win 3 close ones on the leg of the most clutch kicker ever, lose 2x to the Giants, get absolutely gifted 2 by some of the worst coaching calls ever.
Peyton on that team would have put up the same/better.
It's really mind-blowing that GB hasn't even gone to a Super Bowl, nevermind won one, over the last 7 years. They really squandered Rodgers's prime.
Another way you can evaluate the importance of a QB vs. the coach/system is consider what happened in their absence.
2008 Pats without Brady: 11-5
2011 Colts without Manning: 2-14
The Packers have lost Rodgers for portions of seasons, but not whole seasons, but they have clearly been much worse without him.
One of the most interesting thought experiments in the Brady-Manning discussion is to switch their coaches and imagine what the results would have been?.
How many SBs does Peyton win with Belichick as his coach? 7? 8?
How many SBs does Brady win with Jim Mora, Tony Dungy, Jim Caldwell, John Fox, and Gary Kubiak? Maybe 1?
Can people get their head of their asses and just respect the 17 year+ greatness and dominance of the New England Patriots.
Same goes for LeBron. I don't understand the disgust and grudges people hold for some of the great sports figures we will ever see. Especially LeBron and Tom Brady, two great role models and all time greats.
You don't have to like them. Just respect them. The vitriol is pathetic at this point.
It's unreal that McCarthy is still there. Rodgers biggest offensive weapon is Jordy Nelson and the defense has always sucked. It's such a shame.It's really mind-blowing that GB hasn't even gone to a Super Bowl, nevermind won one, over the last 7 years. They really squandered Rodgers's prime.
Another way you can evaluate the importance of a QB vs. the coach/system is consider what happened in their absence.
2008 Pats without Brady: 11-5
2011 Colts without Manning: 2-14
The Packers have lost Rodgers for portions of seasons, but not whole seasons, but they have clearly been much worse without him.
Yup, that Jets team with the butt fumbler and Sexy Rexy was amazing, there has been so many great teams in that divison over the past 15+ years and the qb play has always been incredible.Their record is better against teams outside the division.
That clutch kicker blew 2 easy FGs against the Panthers.
One of the most interesting thought experiments isn't even an experiment. What would have happened if Brady played 2/3rds of his career in domed stadiums like Manning did? Well, since Brady's #s are much better than Manning's domed #s, and passing stats for all domed QBs are much higher than for outdoor QBs (especially in the northeast and midwest), Brady's #s would have been stratospheric.
Yup, that Jets team with the butt fumbler and Sexy Rexy was amazing, there has been so many great teams in that divison over the past 15+ years and the qb play has always been incredible.
You're as bad at watching football as you are at watching basketball.
It's true, you can pick one side or the other.
I believe that Belichick is the greatest coach of all time and that Brady benefited immensely from it, much more than the other way around.
Durrr, that's the point. By far the best team in the division outside of the Patriots the past 15+ years was led by the fat pantload and the butt fumbler.That team beat the Pats in the AFC title game.
Yup, that Jets team with the butt fumbler and Sexy Rexy was amazing, there has been so many great teams in that divison over the past 15+ years and the qb play has always been incredible.
I didn't ask about numbers, I asked about SBs. Swap Brady's and Manning's coaches and Manning has more SBs than Brady, period.
Dude, no offense but you don't even know what decade it is.Their record is better against other NFL teams during that span than against the AFCE.
So make fun of the Jets. The Patriots have lost to them 11 times since Brady joined the team.
These are facts.
Someone else brought up the tough AFC North. That division gets 2 easy wins a year against Cleveland!
This is what I wrote to Deepster who just recently made the same lame point you're making:
If Baltimore, Cincy and Pittsburgh are so tough, why are the Patriots 9-3, 7-2, 11-3 against them since Brady joined the team? 27-8!
I mean, the Patriots are better against Baltimore, Cincy and Pittsburgh than they are against the Jets, 27-11, and Miami, 23-13.
Winning % against top teams of the AFCN: 27-8 = 77%
Winning % against top teams of the AFCE: 50-24 = 67%
These numbers show how far out of their way people will go to make excuses about the Patriots winning.
Manning blew SBs against the Saints, he blew SBs against the Seahawks. Became small in the biggest moments, choked.
Brady meanwhile put the Patriots on his back against the Panthers, Seahawks and Falcons, and for that matter, the 2nd Giants SB too while the rest of the team crapped its pants. Belichick gets credit for the Rams and Eagles Super Bowls. 2 games which did not require superhuman efforts from Brady.
You want to talk about chokes: the Pats benefited from chokes by the Panthers (went for 2 twice, too early, when kicking PATs would have been the difference), Seahawks (goal line choke), and Falcons (the entire 4th quarter).
And NE scored 17 points against the Giants in SB46. How is that putting the team on his back?
Dude, no offense but you don't even know what decade it is.
You want to talk about chokes: the Pats benefited from chokes by the Panthers (went for 2 twice, too early, when kicking PATs would have been the difference), Seahawks (goal line choke), and Falcons (the entire 4th quarter).
And NE scored 17 points against the Giants in SB46. How is that putting the team on his back?
You're going on about the divisions when you already proved today you have no clue what the divisions are. The only other good team in the Patriots division over the past 15 plus years was the butt fumblers.That's your best answer? Patriots have been winning since 2001. They've been in the same division. Decade or 17 years, the numbers are the same.
Manning blew SBs against the Saints, he blew SBs against the Seahawks. Became small in the biggest moments, choked.
Brady meanwhile put the Patriots on his back against the Panthers, Seahawks and Falcons, and for that matter, the 2nd Giants SB too while the rest of the team crapped its pants. Belichick gets credit for the Rams and Eagles Super Bowls. 2 games which did not require superhuman efforts from Brady.
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Yep thats it you look how Manning crapped his pants against the Seahawks and then you see what Brady did against the Seahawks the next year.
Probably gets his HGH from the same guy who gave him the hair transplant.Rodgers inability to stay healthy is as much at fault as the coaching in Green Bay. He’s been injured down the stretch seemingly every year lately.
Brady’s ability to stay healthy is remarkable...to the point where there’s no precendence for it. He took a hit or two today that would have broke 5 bones in romo.
And why are people argueing Brady vs manning or division records? It’s all garbage and just gives upstater an opening for a 50 page thread.
You're going on about the divisions when you already proved today you have no clue what the divisions are. The only other good team in the Patriots division over the past 15 plus years was the butt fumblers.
I'm not even trying to denigrate the Patriots on this but everyone knows how crappy the other teams in the division have been for a long time.