Sunday, September 27, 2009

Stop Sweating Him!

A lot of people kept urging that Tom Brady's best days are behind him. [Clears throat] Did you see what he did yesterday in a win against the Falcons.

I understand the guy just came off major knee surgery, and of course it'll take some time to get back to normal. But to just throw him under the bus makes absolutely no sense. Come on, the guy hold the record for touchdowns in a single season. And I could've sworn he still had the best offense in the league. Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Ben Watson, newly added Fred Taylor. Enough said!

Ever since last week against the Jets all I been hearing was how slow Brady is, and he will never be the same. Umm, Brady doesn't need to be who he was 2 years ago. He just needs to throw the ball consistent, and make sure his team is always in position to win.

Easier said than done, I know.

However, Brady just isn't some mid-age quarterback trying to rebuild a career.

He's a former MVP. A 3-time Superbowl Champion, and easily one of the best quarterbacks in the league. He hasn't won a title since 04, and he is poised to make another dynasty. If not for the injury last year, the Patriots are probably defending champs.

Now I know I just sound like a huge fanatic, but can you say I'm wrong. Brady is the best postseason quarterback in this era, unless we have some Big Ben fans reading this. He's only loss about 3 games, all by a touchdown or less. Need I say more!

Yesterday's win over the Falcons was just the start.

He doesn't need to throw 5 TD's a game for the Pats to win. With Fred Taylor now finding a groove, this offense is more dominant than the 07 group, which set numerous records.

Not taking anything from all the good teams in the NFL this year, but the "Brady Bunch" is back and ready to reclaim all of it's glory. All you doubters just wait until early February when Brady is back in the Superbowl.

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