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According to sources, there has been ramblings that just 1 player is responsible for keeping Tom Brady in the NFL at the age of 43 years old. That player is Patrick Mahomes, as Tom Brady doesn't want him to break his records in the next 20 years. Be prepared to see Tom Brady stay in the NFL until Mahomes retires to ensure his records remain.

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2 hours ago, tyler735 said:

According to sources, there has been ramblings that just 1 player is responsible for keeping Tom Brady in the NFL at the age of 43 years old. That player is Patrick Mahomes, as Tom Brady doesn't want him to break his records in the next 20 years. Be prepared to see Tom Brady stay in the NFL until Mahomes retires to ensure his records remain.

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17 hours ago, SkippyX said:

I think its time to revisit the value of point differential.

Without SoS it has very little context.

That Packers team outscored the 5-11 Bears by 52 points.

  • Were they great or did the Bears just stink?

They beat the 10-6 Eagles by 33 but it was the 4-4 Butt-fumbler Eagles, not the 6-2 Foles Eagles.

They lost to the Seahawks by 20 in week 1.

They lost to the Saints by 19 in week 8

They were -2 against the Lions in a split.

They barely won their home playoff game vs Dallas with the Dez catch/no catch play

  • Yes, Rodgers would have had a chance to win late.
  • And yes, I lean No Catch but it was very close.

 

 

That team improved throughout the season. They were 1-2 before winning 12 of 14 games—including a victory over the eventual Super Bowl champions. They dominated Seattle in Seattle for most of that game. That loss and this year’s loss were the hardest to take because I felt the Packers were the best team in the NFC those years. They had no chances in 2016 and 2019.

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11 hours ago, BigTrav said:

@SkippyX In your bag of QB tricks, do you happen to have Brady's stats for record when trailing by more than 1 point in the 4th quarter to a team with a winning record?

Today I've seen Aaron Rodgers'. 0-42! 

@BigTravI can tell you he is 2-3 in Super Bowls when trailing by 2+ in the 4th

  • He took the lead in the 4th quarter in 3 of those 5 games. He won another in OT.
  • The only time he was trailing by 2+ in the 4th and he did not later take the lead was when the Giants scored with less than a minute left to play.
  • The Giants did this twice in 2 SBs but he already had a comeback in the 4th earlier in the helmet catch game

He is 2-0 in Super Bowls when trailing by 10+ in the 4th 🐐

 

Note: He also trailed Carolina by 1 in the 4th but its 2+ for this stat.

In 9 Brady SBs he was tied or trailing in the 4th in all of them

  • Rams - Pats II was 3-3 early in the 4th

 

This means Brady has 6 of the 19 Game Winning Drives in Super Bowl history.

He was beaten by Eli's 2 and Foles 1

 

You also know about the Ravens comeback in the playoffs

  • (Harbaugh cried tears of stupidity over substitutions)

The 2017 Jags were up 10 in the AFCCG in the 4th

We also have the 24 point halftime comeback vs Manning in 2013. (regular season)

Sorry to mention the 2018 AFCCG but he was down twice in that 4th.

He was down 10 in the 4th in some obscure playoff snow game vs Oakland.

 

I would guess he has 15-20 wins at least when trailing by 2+ in the 4th against winning teams.

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4 hours ago, TheEagle said:

That team improved throughout the season. They were 1-2 before winning 12 of 14 games—including a victory over the eventual Super Bowl champions. They dominated Seattle in Seattle for most of that game. That loss and this year’s loss were the hardest to take because I felt the Packers were the best team in the NFC those years. They had no chances in 2016 and 2019.

At no point in this game did Green Bay dominate.

Dominate means to score TDs. McCarthy and Rodgers settled for 3 FGs so they built a decent 16 point halftime lead instead of a dominating one. The onsides kick SNAFU was bad. The idiot player coaching on the field and the idiot who fell down on purpose during an INT return was worse. (one is split second, the other is just being a couple of morons)

The only reason the game was that way was because Wilson was playing in a concussion fog for most of the game after Clay Matthews slammed him in the head.

Nothing about that NFCCG says the Packers were a great team.

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The Eagles were around for 65 years before Andy Reid

  • They played in 15 playoff games, winning 8 of them.
  • Reid was there for 14 years and he got to 19 and won 10
  • Note: You can no longer say that Reid has more than half the Eagles playoff wins.
    • This is because his OC (Pederson) and a QB he drafted and taught on 2 teams won the Super Bowl in Philly

 

The Chiefs were around for 53 years before Reid

  • They played in 22 playoff games, winning 8 of them.
  • Reid has been there for 8 years and he got to 13 so far winning 7 (or 8  )
  • He could have half of the Chiefs playoff wins after Sunday night.

 

People still used him as a punchline as lately as the day of last year's Super Bowl.

 

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3 hours ago, SkippyX said:

People still used him as a punchline as lately as the day of last year's Super Bowl.

A solid chunk of them Eagles fans. 

When you guys had him and kept talking trash, none of us Cowboys fans could understand it. I wanted him bad after you guys let him go. 

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1 hour ago, Matts4313 said:

A solid chunk of them Eagles fans. 

When you guys had him and kept talking trash, none of us Cowboys fans could understand it. I wanted him bad after you guys let him go. 

Many Philadelphians are Q-Anon level unstable psycho morons.

  • I like to say every fan base has 5% of these and we have 6% (and they are loud)
  • The kind of people who think booing JD Drew and throwing batteries at JD Drew are the same thing
  • The kind who think they are on the team and they are supposed to fight other fans at away games.
  • The kind who believe in secret alternate reality recordings of Rams walkthroughs that also somehow are Eagles walkthroughs 3 years later!
    • Donovan threw a pick in the end zone, called back for penalty, and did it again!
      • yeah, because of walkthrough tapes! 🤣
    • Donovan took 35 seconds per play in the 6 minute drill when down 10
      • the walkthroughs!

There was also a cult of McNabb that thought Dawkins, Reid, Runyan, Westbrook, Akers, Trotter, Vincent, TO, and all these good players were secretly holding Donovan back so to love Donovan you must hate everything else.

I would be at a Flyers game where both defenders crashed into each other setting up a 3 on 0.

  • They would pass the puck 3 times and score into an open net because physics and geometry and bad defense.
    • 200 people yell out, "You suck, Hextall!"
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6 hours ago, SkippyX said:

At no point in this game did Green Bay dominate.

Dominate means to score TDs. McCarthy and Rodgers settled for 3 FGs so they built a decent 16 point halftime lead instead of a dominating one. The onsides kick SNAFU was bad. The idiot player coaching on the field and the idiot who fell down on purpose during an INT return was worse. (one is split second, the other is just being a couple of morons)

The only reason the game was that way was because Wilson was playing in a concussion fog for most of the game after Clay Matthews slammed him in the head.

Nothing about that NFCCG says the Packers were a great team.

Green Bay sacked Wilson 5 times and intercepted him 4 times. Seattle had 58 total yards midway through the 3rd quarter.  Complete domination, but they failed to capitalize. Obviously, settling for FGs came back to bite the Packers in the ***. They kicked 5 FGs, and two of them were from less than 20 yards. Rodgers calf injury hurt them in the red zone. Give credit to the Legion of Boom though. There was a reason they led the NFL in scoring defense in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Seattle is a tough place to play too. The Packers were never going to score a lot against that defense at that place.

Settling for FGs inside the two yard line, the failed onside kick, the taking a knee on the interception, the missed offsides call on the Sherman pick, Clinton-Dix misplaying the two point conversion. So many missed opportunities. 

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55 minutes ago, TheEagle said:

Green Bay sacked Wilson 5 times and intercepted him 4 times. Seattle had 58 total yards midway through the 3rd quarter.  Complete domination, but they failed to capitalize. Obviously, settling for FGs came back to bite the Packers in the ***. They kicked 5 FGs, and two of them were from less than 20 yards. Rodgers calf injury hurt them in the red zone. Give credit to the Legion of Boom though. There was a reason they led the NFL in scoring defense in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Seattle is a tough place to play too. The Packers were never going to score a lot against that defense at that place.

Settling for FGs inside the two yard line, the failed onside kick, the taking a knee on the interception, the missed offsides call on the Sherman pick, Clinton-Dix misplaying the two point conversion. So many missed opportunities. 

Wasn't that also the game where Sherman was playing with a broken(?) elbow or something?

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Here is a stat that is covered up by the media in all their Eric is owed a job stories.

Five

That is the number of legal allegations against Eric Bieniemy dating back to his playing days.

I won't list them here but just Google his name and scandal

Teams are very much allowed to not hire him.

 

I had no clue about this until someone on Texans Radio alluded to it today.

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3 hours ago, SkippyX said:

Here is a stat that is covered up by the media in all their Eric is owed a job stories.

Five

That is the number of legal allegations against Eric Bieniemy dating back to his playing days.

I won't list them here but just Google his name and scandal

Teams are very much allowed to not hire him.

 

I had no clue about this until someone on Texans Radio alluded to it today.

Had no idea about that. Honestly it seems like he has turned the corner and done well but throwing a few million a year guaranteed at him is going to give a lot of people pause. Add in how Reid's OCs haven't performed well overall and he is going to really have to rock a few interviews to get the gig.

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On 2/2/2021 at 8:30 AM, AFlaccoSeagulls said:

Wasn't that also the game where Sherman was playing with a broken(?) elbow or something?

Yes he sprained or cracked his elbow or something and was playing with one arm. Even so Rodgers only targeted him 1 time, on what he thought was a free play, and got picked. He simply never looked his way for the rest of the game. It was really a gutless performance from the GB offense all game, what with kicking 2 FGs inside the 2 yard line.

People blame the onside kick, but the truth is GB deserved to lose that game for playing so scared. If they had been brave they could have been up by too much to make the comeback possible.

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