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Brady suspended for 4 games HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

my last post today

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!

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I mean he'll have to at some point, right?

I guess until then we can just keep on

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because apparently there's nothing else to do around here. Can't someone just start another world's shortest book titles thread, except this time starring OS? That MIGHT kill this thread, but I'm not entirely hopeful.
 
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These four rings stand for #Family, #Team, #Friends and @Patriots fans. Without the support of each one, none of these would be possible. I am truly grateful and blessed. What an incredible journey!

Tom Brady
Not so.

Actually, Brady's rings stand for (1) late 48-yard field goal by Vinatieri, (2) late 41-yard field goal by Vinatieri, (3) 3-point win with Deion Branch as MVP, and (4) four point win resulting from foolish Seahawk decision to pass with ball on one-yard-line and interception by Malcolm Butler while cameras showed Brady fretting (almost weeping) on the bench.

Brady is neither God nor godlike. The Patriots have never blown out anyone in the Super Bowl. Looks like he got cheating, and he was blabbering incompetently in his press conference. No one believes him. He has never shown that he cares that much about family, team, friends or fans Nor does he give the team and coach any genuine credit for the wins while he was quarterback. He does have nice teeth though (but no honor that I can tell).

Feel free to keep loving a guy like that. At this point, I think he's far worse than Calipari.
 
Actually, Brady's rings stand for
(1) a balls-to-the-wall last minute drive, when Madden said NE ought to take a knee, but he "slung it" to pick up 53 yards in a little over a minute
(2) 354 yard passing performance (3rd most by a winning QB in 49 super bowls, Warner, Montana Brady), third most pass completions ever (he is also #1), pulling off the rare 4th quarter come-from-behind Super bowl win
(3) Masterful 23-33, no INT performance, never trailing in the second half, building a 10 point 4th quarter lead and coasting while watching a lesser talent like McNabb fritter all of the time away
(4) engineering the single largest comeback in Super Bowl history, all in the 4th quarter no less, going 13-15 against the most vaunted defense in the past 10 years, setting a record for completed passes, completing 74% of his passes for the game, and pushing many career super bowl totals to crazy heights that nobody can come close to matching, like...

Passes Completed (Career)
1. Tom Brady 164
2. Peyton Manning 90
3. Kurt Warner 83
Joe Montana 83
5. Jim Kelly 81

Passing Yards (Career)
1. Tom Brady 1605
2. Kurt Warner 1156
3. Joe Montana 1142
4. John Elway 1128

Passing TD (Career)
1. Tom Brady 13
2. Joe Montana 11
3. Terry Bradshaw 9

Even in both of his Super Bowl LOSSES he threw second half come-from-behind TD passes, only to be let down by his defense.
 
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And we've beaten so many dead horses in this thread their now coming back to life to claim their revenge!

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No, that would be double counting, since

1) SB wins are listed as tied and
2) conference championships are listed as 6-4 Brady

So the fact that Brady twice went further than Montana is already covered.

Not true at all...

If you say the losses are listed as conf championship wins, then you are saying Brady is 4-0 in super bowls...which would factually be incorrect, and we know how much you suck on the nuts of facts. That means Brady has two more super bowl losses than Montana. 4-2 vs. 4-0

FACT
 
In Brady's 4 most successful seasons he won the Super Bowl

In Montana's 4 most successful seasons he won the Super Bowl

In Brady's next two most successful seasons he won conference championships

In Montana's next two most successful seasons he LOST conference championships


This isn't hard. You are saying it is better not to even get that far than it is to get that far and suffer a close defeat. That is bizarre.

If as a Colts fan you would have had the choice last year, would you have
A) wanted the Colts to beat the Patriots and lose to Seattle in a close one, or
B) wanted the Colts to lose to the Patriots?


If you are consistent you will say B. That would make you a consistent moron.
 
Was IU basketball better than Wisconsin in the Men's NCAA tournament this year?

Rangeline says
"Yes! It's much worse to lose in the finals than it is to lose earlier!"
 
In other delusional facts and made up theories by a "scientist" who deals only in "facts" ...outside shooter once again proves he is on tilt.

Was IU basketball better than Wisconsin in the Men's NCAA tournament this year?

Rangeline says
"Yes! It's much worse to lose in the finals than it is to lose earlier!"


Brady lost two (2) super bowls....Montana lost zero (0). Those are FACTS
 
Brady won 4 Super Bowls and made it to two others by winning 2 playoff games in those years, but lost in the SB.
Montana won 4 Super Bowls and did not get to any others because he ALWAYS lost earlier games.

Those are the important FACTS, and the added fact that you can't comprehend it shows your utter ignorance.
 
Counting conference wins and Super Bowl wins already has established, by difference, the losses
But if you want to be thorough,count:

Super Bowl Wins
Conference Wins
Division Wins
Wild Card Wins
Super Bowl Losses
Conference Losses
Division Losses
Wild Card Losses

and Brady comes out way ahead. It is better to WIN than to LOSE EARLY and not advance.
21-8 vs. 16-7

You never answered the question: was IU better than Wisconsin this year because they didn't lose in the finals?
 
Did IU have a better tournament than Wisconsin, since they did't lose in the finals?

Did UCLA have a better tournament (or season, for that matter) than Wisconsin, since they did't lose in the finals, and they never played Wisconsin head-to-head?

Did the Pittsburgh Steelers have a better season than the Seattle Seahawks, since they didn't lose the Super Bowl and instead bowed out in the Wild Card game?

Can you not see the sheer idiocy of your argument that it is better to lose early than it is to win and win your way to a championship game, but then fall short?
 
I only deal in facts

we already covered them earlier, please try to keep up!

SB Passes Completed (Career)
1. Tom Brady 164
2. Peyton Manning 90
3. Kurt Warner 83
Joe Montana 83
5. Jim Kelly 81

SB Passing Yards (Career)
1. Tom Brady 1605
2. Kurt Warner 1156
3. Joe Montana 1142
4. John Elway 1128

SB Passing TD (Career)
1. Tom Brady 13
2. Joe Montana 11
3. Terry Bradshaw 9

Playoff wins (career)
1. Tom Brady 21
2. Joe Montana 16

4 rings:
(1) a balls-to-the-wall last minute drive, when Madden said NE ought to take a knee, but he "slung it" to pick up 53 yards in a little over a minute
(2) 354 yard passing performance (3rd most by a winning QB in 49 super bowls, Warner, Montana Brady), third most pass completions ever (he is also #1), pulling off the rare 4th quarter come-from-behind Super bowl win
(3) Masterful 23-33, no INT performance, never trailing in the second half, building a 10 point 4th quarter lead and coasting while watching a lesser talent like McNabb fritter all of the time away
(4) engineering the single largest comeback in Super Bowl history, all in the 4th quarter no less, going 13-15 against the most vaunted defense in the past 10 years, setting a record for completed passes, completing 74% of his passes for the game, and pushing many career super bowl totals to crazy heights that nobody can come close to matching (see above)

Even in both of his Super Bowl LOSSES he threw second half come-from-behind TD passes, only to be let down by his defense.
 
I had a better AOTF tournament than whomever it was who lost in the finals, because I DIDN'T LOSE IN THE FINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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