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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
I think you're nit-picking a bit much... one play didn't decide any of those games. Discounting how well the defense played in each is not giving them enough credit.
So, the 250 rushing yards (on average) in the OAK and KC games had nothing to do with - you know ball control and everything.
The fact that the opposing teams had mediocre/poor QB play had something to do with it as well... and look at the remaining games, Brady is the only one that you can say is consistently really good.
If you want to say that 1 or 2 big plays won those games and that's the only reason... so be it, I just think you're over looking several other factors in each game.
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I've heard this a lot. But, it's not necessarily true.
The fact of the matter is that there are one or two plays or three or four plays or sometimes five plays in every game that decide the outcome.
That's why you hear coaches say, "Make a play!" They don't say, "Make 30 plays!". Nope. Never. It's always, "Make a play!" ... A ... Play ... Singular.
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