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all i hear is sour grapes because alex couldn't beat brady when it counted, nor could he beat manning, whom brady beat plenty, which kinda puts to rest the whole "weak division" theory
plus i can find plenty of examples of alex tripping over his own dick against mediocre to bad teams...fail, alex...fail |
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another bad read by alex
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I'm late to this, but for what it's worth: The divisions Tom Brady played in yielded 10 wild cards in his 23 NFL seasons (0.43/year). The divisions Alex Smith played in yielded six in his NFL 16 seasons (0.38/year). <a href="https://t.co/jqBGR8UMCB">https://t.co/jqBGR8UMCB</a></p>— Greg Auman (@gregauman) <a href="https://twitter.com/gregauman/status/1729007382683144475?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 27, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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alex tried and failed like he always does always getting beat by brady at the end of the night |
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Brady just retired and won a Super Bowl two years before that. So I guess that ring doesn't count because he beat mediocre teams? Brady is in the "I must protect my legacy" mode. He knows Mahomes could surpass him. |
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That's kind of a cherry picked statistic because it includes Brady's first two years when the division structure was different and there were more wild card teams. And to be fair the AFC East probably as tough as it ever was in Brady's career those first couple years.
Brady's first two years the Dolphins, Jets and Colts all made the playoffs as wild cards. People forget he was in a division with Manning and Miami/NYJ teams that were still decent. Miami and Buffalo did almost nothing the rest of his time in New England, and he skipped town just as Buffalo was getting good. The only real contender during Brady's entire time in NE was the two good years the Jets had with Mark Sanchez. If that guy's math is right that equates to 7 wild card teams in the final 21 years. I don't know how that compares to Alex Smith but you're not going to convince me the AFC East was better than the North or West over that time in terms of depth and competitiveness. And certainly not the NFC South he played against those last couple years. |
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They can't stand it. |
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At the same time, the talent level probably isn't close. You put Josh Allen in the 2002 AFC East and he annihilates that division and people would think he was an alien sent here from another planet. |
Brady is just throwing up some self-serving garbage to get out in front of Mahomes winning any more SBs. I'd expect more of it in the coming years too, especially when/if he becomes an analyst. He knows exactly what kind of threat Patrick is to his legacy.
That said, there must be at least some merit to the idea that we're in a relatively weak quarterback era overall especially in comparison to 10 years ago. When a mistake prone Josh Allen is likely the #2 QB in the game currently, that arguably says something. |
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