Amnorix |
10-15-2012 07:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by milkman
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His "normal absurdly high standards" usually are against lesser defenses, as is true for every good QB.
The fact that he had that team where they were is actually still his "normal absurdly high standards" against what may be the best D in the league.
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Dude -- great QBs don't post 79 ratings and call it a great day. Not against ANYBODY. I've seen Brady have great days, good days and bad days against GREAT defenses. Yesterday was a BAD day. Just accept it. It's not some secret. EVERY ****ing hard-core Patriots' watcher knows it and is talking about it.
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Not Brady’s best day. The Patriots decided that the passing game was the best way to attack the Seahawks, and while quarterback Tom Brady produced some solid numbers, this wasn’t a performance up to Brady’s high standard. He entered the game with just one interception on the season, but had two on the day. He also had an intentional grounding penalty on a throw through the back of the end zone at the end of the second quarter that cost the team a chance at three points.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-e...pid-reaction-3
In case it isn't obvious, I'm certainly not blaming Brady entirely for this loss. Definitely not. The pathetic Patriots secondary takes a large share of the blame, as well as the inability to execute a decent run game. But this is unlike most games because Brady actually does get a fair share of the blame.
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