Brady is playing in his 10th Super Bowl.
How many active QBs have even won 10 playoff games? There are only 3. Can you name them?
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-Jason "I'm no Brady fan... but " Evans
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Enjoying this game so far. Let's go, Chiefs!
This is still the height of Brady. He just finished leading his team to its third straight road playoff victory and the Super Bowl, a team that was 5-11 in 2017, 5-11 in 2018, and 7-9 in 2019.
In contrast his former New England team, which he led to a 12-4 record last season, just finished 7-9 without him. Today was his 14th conference championship game. The next closest player, Joe Montana, led his teams to 7 conference championships. Brady is shattering the record books, and he’s not done yet.
Bills went way to conservative kicking that FG.
https://twitter.com/andyhermannfl/st...040982016?s=21
As a Packer fan...this call was criminally bad. After letting TB grab Packer receivers all game long (UVA fans would have been proud)...to call this flop in this moment...it wrecked the natural outcome of the game from occurring.
Windy City Devil
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(This offensive holding also occurred on that “PI” call...
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Windy City Devil
I think it was a flop once he saw the pass being overthrown and given his jersey was grabbed, but that much of a grab is often called PI. However, I agree that the refs were "letting them play" throughout and were letting defenders get away with a lot throughout the game. So, I can understand both arguments. 1. It was a PI by the rulebook. 2. The flop/acting probably sold it more. 3. Other similar calls during the game were uncalled.
Thems the breaks sometimes unfortunately for Packers fans...
Ugh. Can we create a separate Tom Brady thread for the constant Brady talk? Going to get plenty of that the next two weeks as it is.