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Tom Brady Almost Gets Hurt... Who Cares?


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If they think we follow the NFL for TomBrady they're sadly mistaken. Nobody's in awe of that guy. Throwing a football is not that impressive. Throwing a football while breaking a few tackle, now that's impressive.

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If they think we follow the NFL for TomBrady they're sadly mistaken. Nobody's in awe of that guy. Throwing a football is not that impressive. Throwing a football while breaking a few tackle, now that's impressive.

If having the best TD/INT ratio in NFL history sans Rodgers is not impressive then what is? Get off it.3 straight 30 td seasons with a lackluster receiving corps outside of Gronk that one year. And i'm a brady hater.

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If having the best TD/INT ratio in NFL history sans Rodgers is not impressive then what is? Get off it.3 straight 30 td seasons with a lackluster receiving corps outside of Gronk that one year. And i'm a brady hater.

When Cam has the same OL protection and can't do the same then I'll bow down to him. For now, I'm not really impressed.

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If having the best TD/INT ratio in NFL history sans Rodgers is not impressive then what is? Get off it.3 straight 30 td seasons with a lackluster receiving corps outside of Gronk that one year. And i'm a brady hater.

people can be a hater all they want, it's usually envy but damn, if they don't respect one of the best ever of the game they say they love, that's just crazy.

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When Cam has the same OL protection and can't do the same then I'll bow down to him. For now, I'm not really impressed.

so  you are saying for the past 14 seasons, the Pats have had a better oline in every year than the Panthers?  You are saying if Cam had their line, he would have 30+ tds a year and only around 10 ints every year?  I'm not saying no, but I will say they are better at adapting to what they do have than what us Panthers have ever seen from our team.  Shotty oline?  Pats run west coast type, quick offense.  Good oline?  They have more a vertical offense.  Excuses around here are horrible.

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so  you are saying for the past 14 seasons, the Pats have had a better oline in every year than the Panthers?  You are saying if Cam had their line, he would have 30+ tds a year and only around 10 ints every year?  I'm not saying no, but I will say they are better at adapting to what they do have than what us Panthers have ever seen from our team.  Shotty oline?  Pats run west coast type, quick offense.  Good oline?  They have more a vertical offense.  Excuses around here are horrible.

Dude, Brady doesn't get touched and it's not to some special skill he has. He stands in one spot and nobody touches him. OL equivalent to the system they're running. The Pats have an OL that works for their system so the Panthers should have on for theirs. Plus, unlike Brady who inherited the system, the panthers are building from ground up around Cam. Brady was more like the Kaepernick situation.

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When i saw the replay of blood streaming down the finger of brady? I immediately became concerned for the citizens of Boston. They haven't ever had to deal with life altering crisis's like this. I can only imagine the somber tones of woe throughout the city after 2 major scares in less than a week. Sadly, theres nothing in the cities history that even closely comparable to what they've had to deal with this preseason.

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so  you are saying for the past 14 seasons, the Pats have had a better oline in every year than the Panthers?  You are saying if Cam had their line, he would have 30+ tds a year and only around 10 ints every year?  I'm not saying no, but I will say they are better at adapting to what they do have than what us Panthers have ever seen from our team.  Shotty oline?  Pats run west coast type, quick offense.  Good oline?  They have more a vertical offense.  Excuses around here are horrible.

You offer facts people reply with "brady doesn't get touched" The pats are masters of adjusting to personnell.

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