The NFL Playoffs are here!

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  1. frodly

    frodly Well-Known Member

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    Which is a sign of knowing NOTHING about football, as there is simply no comparison between either of those QBs and Brady or Manning. If we took a poll of the 32 head coaches and GMs in the league right now, and asked them if they had the choice between Terry Bradshaw in his prime and Brady or Manning, the answer would be 64/64 for Brady and Manning. Same thing for Little Ben and those other 2.


    PS. You seem to have forgotten that Brady has 2 super bowl winning drives on his resume, and one of the great super bowl games in NFL history(the game against the Panthers). He was also quite good last week as well.


    Little Ben on the other hand has 2 super bowls, one loss, and in one of his super bowls here were his numbers. He was 9/21 for 123 yards, 0 TDs, and 2 INTS. Those are Tebow like numbers right there. Similarly in Bradshaws first SB win, he threw for 96 yards!! :giggle: In that year he threw 7 touchdowns and 8 interceptions, he completed 45% of his passes, and had a QB rating of 55.8. Hardly the stuff of legends. He was carried by a truly truly great defense, and great offensive talent around him. Same for Little Ben, whose Super Bowl victories were down to great defensive play, like Harrison's interception return. As of course Little Ben was outplayed by Warner in that game. I will give you credit though, I would take Little Ben based purely on football(because of course he is a scumbag rapist) over most of the QBs in the league right now. If you offered me a prime Terry Bradshaw or most of the QBS in the league right now, I would maybe take Bradshaw over Rex Grossman and possibly Tim Tebow, but not many more.
     
  2. jack4freedom

    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What a couple of idiotic statements....

    In his prime, Bradshaw won four Super Bowls in six years and was voted MVP in two of them, along with six divisional championships....In his prime Terry was one of the greatest of all time and anyone who knows anything about football will tell you that sport.

    Bradys prime was over after he cheated his way to his last Super Bowl seven or eight years ago against a couple of second rate teams with QBs I can't even remember.....Since then, the pretty boy has put up a bunch of overblown fantasy stats with no real results in the big game..

    P. Manning always had the big numbers against weak defenses, but only won the big one once, and even then by default because of the complete lack of talent in the NFC...The Bears were a mediocre team at best with a third rate QB...Peyton made an ass of himself against NO...Worst pass ever thrown late in the game in Super Bowl history, hands down!!....Fourth Quarter pick six less than a TD down with minutes to play....That was as bad as it gets!!!

    I can see that you are very impressed with meaningless stats in nothing games and looking cool when everythings going well. Those two posers (Brady and Peyton) are the posterboys and all time greatest in those catagories for sure...

    Rodgers has had one great season and then got pummeled by a 9-7 team at home in the first round after winning 16 games...Maybe he should have been working out instead of doing all of those silly Allstate commercials this year...And that faggy little touchdown dance he does is really cute...The jury is still out on him...

    Well see how Brady, Peyton, Rodgers and Rothlisberger look when all of their careers are over...Then well know if ANY of them can be seriously compared to Montana, Bradshaw, Elway, Unitas, Starr, Aikman, Staubach, or any of the true greats of the game....

    Cheers
     
  3. 9/11 was an inside job

    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    for once you made a good point.its a given fact that Brady made Belecheck better than he is.Like i said before,till brady came long,slick willie was a big ZERO as a head coach.His first year there when Bledoe was his starter he had a losing season.He didnt even insert Brady in there till Bledsoe got hurt and he was forced to keep him for a sstarter because Bledsoe was going to be out for like six weeks when he suffered that injury.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    yep he's back to making moronic posts again just after i gave him kudos for making a good one to.sure was a copule of idiotic statements.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    Must be frustrating for him to constantly have his head handed to him on a platter and get owned in these debates from you.
     
  6. homerjay_s

    homerjay_s New Member

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    The experts disagree...

    Bleacher...

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/934038-guess-who-is-1-top-10-nfl-quarterbacks-of-all-time

    Cold Hard Football Facts

    http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/11_2103_The_definitive_list:_Top_10_NFL_quarterbacks.html

    Sports Illustrated

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/gallery/featured/GAL1145123/1/index.htm

    Bradshaw actually made this SI list...behind Brady...

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0608/gallery.NFLclutchqbs/content.1.html

    Brady has a career 96.4 QB rating. He hasn't had a year below 85 since his rookie year when he threw three passes except for 2008 when he tore his ACL in the first game of the season. He has never thrown more than 14 interceptions in a season. He's never had a completion percentage below 60%. He holds the record for most passing TD's in a season. He is second for most passing yards in a season. He has 3 superbowl rings. He had his team in the superbowl this year with many pundits predicting the Jets to win the division. He was the QB passing to the receiver with the most TD reception in a season and the TE with the most TD receptions in a season. Brady makes everyone around him better. A washed up Randy Moss was acquired for a 4th round pick and came in and had his greatest season ever with Tom Brady throwing him the ball. Wes Welker was an average receiver on the Dolphins. Deon Branch did nothing when he left Tom Brady and the Patriots. Same for David Givens, Reche Caldwell, Daniel Graham, Ben Watson, etc., etc.

    Tom Brady is undeniably one of the best QB's ever to play the game. Anyone that says otherwise is merely making themselves out to be an ignoramus or is just blinded by hater shades because they just can't accept that he is that much better than their loser QB.
     
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  7. frodly

    frodly Well-Known Member

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    Ya, our friends are Pittsburgh homers, and are therefore incapable of recognizing reality. As I said, there is not a single NFL expert in the world who would take Terry Bradshaw over Tom Brady or Peyton Manning!!! All they have to say, is that Bradshaw won 4 super Bowls, which is a bit like Saying robert Horry is greater than Michael Jordan, because Jordan only has 6 NBA Championships, while Horry has 7!! It is insanely idiotic. Bradshaw is just like Horry. A player who won championships, but did so while riding the coattails of far greater players, while once in a while making a big play when it was necessary. Terry Bradhsaw is not one of the 30 greatest QBs of all time, let alone comparable to Brady or Manning!!!
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Talk about silly. Welker makes one catch and your entire argument goes away in smoke. Despite the fact that he was doing what others have done in the past, he only did it longer.
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes, uncharacteristic. Welker doesn't drop passes. Either does Hernandez. The Giants fumbled the ball twice and it just bounced their direction, one of them resulting in a TD. Plus 24 To differential on the season. Giants were outplayed.
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    He outplayed Ben who was sitting home watching the Pats play on Super Bowl Sunday. You don'tluck into 14 wins one season and 13 the next. Your homerism is well noted.
     

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