Posted by cccp1014 on 2/6/2022 2:44:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 2/3/2022 2:30:00 PM (view original):
OK, give examples of other QB's being as lucky as Brady. I gave 4 examples where the game is OVER if not for a wacky 1 in a million coincidence that was out of Brady's control. Can you do that with anyone else?
You really are stupid. How about all the times receivers dropped passes that Brady threw? How about the two screens James White dropped in the 2018 AFC Championship? How about the Blount fumble in the Falcons SB? How about Dee Ford was like a yard offsides and you keep saying that was luck. How about Brandon Cooks being hurt and done for the game vs. the Eagles in the SB? Was his last drive against the Rams in 01-02 luck? Where and why? Was it luck that a Willie Mac penalty pulled back a Tebucky Jones TD in that same SB?
For a sports reporter you're a complete idiot. Politics I get as you're a moron but sports, that is your forte and you screwed that up too.
Yes, coincidental circumstances like... receivers dropping balls... and fumbling... and players being injured... wow, this never happens to other QB's.
I gave examples of situations where if not for a totally unprecedented situation, the game is OVER. There isn't another Dee Ford situation, or another case of a team throwing an INT on the 1 yard line when a TD wins the game
Your examples would be analogous if, for example, there was a Brady pass that would have won the game if not for an obvious drop, or if the Pats were in FG range for a game winning field goal or something and a RB fumbled to lose (AKA Jeremy Hill).
You're proving my point when you counter my 1 in a million scenarios with examples of situations literally every QB faces.
And by the way, the drive against the Rams wasn't lucky, but the fact that he was still in the game with 100 yards passing with 2 minutes left in the 4th quarter was (thanks BB).