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I don't understand how any unbiased person cannot see that friends in high places lets these cheating scum get away with murder. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are clearly the best ever at their positions! Yet they are not allowed in the HOF because of perceived "cheating" even though they were never caught with shit! And further more 'roids weren't even illegal in the 90's, but because Bonds and Clemens don't have friends in high places they get railroaded! These scumbags get caught twice cheating and because Brady is the Nfl's golden boy and Kraft and Goodell are good buddies, Brady and Bellicheat basically get a slap on the wrist! If the NFL had a fraction of the integrity MLB has, these clowns wouldn't even sniff the HOF! That's the issue I have with these cheats. It has nothing to do with jealousy, Christ I'm a Juventus nut, and Bracelona destroys everyone and wins everything and I don't rant and rave of them cheating, 'cause they haven't been caught.
 

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Heating the balls during a single freezing cold game that both teams use, is vastly different than deflating balls that only your offense uses for 7 seasons!

And please do tell the exact and I do mean the exact reason Goodell had Brady suspended. I’ll give you hint; has nothing to do with “deflated” balls.
 

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And please do tell the exact and I do mean the exact reason Goodell had Brady suspended. I’ll give you hint; has nothing to do with “deflated” balls.

Right he suspended Brady to screw his good buddy Kraft. Gotcha! :ohno:
 

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I knew you couldn’t answer it.

Said the guy comparing two teams heating balls in a single cold game, in which BOTH teams used the balls (hint no advantage if both teams doing it) to a team deflating balls for 7 seasons for their sole use only! Continue on you're doing great!
 

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Said the guy comparing two teams heating balls in a single cold game, in which BOTH teams used the balls (hint no advantage if both teams doing it) to a team deflating balls for 7 seasons for their sole use only! Continue on you're doing great!

And why was Brady suspended? Please elaborate exactly why again?
 

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If Brady was the luckiest, he'd have 2 more Super Bowl wins (against the Giants) where they had to make miraculous catches (similar to the one last night) to win the games:




You want to talk luck, Well if John Kasay doesn't kick the ball out of bounds, if Lee Evans holds on to the ball, if Billy Cundiff makes a field goal, if Thomas doesn't dislocate his shoulder, if Sherman doesn't injure his elbow, if Chacellor doesn't tear his MCL, if Lane doesn't break his arm, if Avril doesn't follow concussion protocol, if Edelman does follow concussion protocol, if Martz runs the ball, if Carroll ran the ball, if Quinn runs the ball, if the refs don't call a made up rule, need I go on!?!?!? So yeah he's pretty lucky too!! A great cheat and lucky too!
 
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You want to talk luck, Well if John Kasay doesn't kick the ball out of bounds, if Lee Evans holds on to the ball, if Billy Cundiff makes a field goal, if Thomas doesn't dislocate his shoulder, if Sherman doesn't injure his elbow, if Chacellor doesn't tear his MCL, if Lane doesn't break his arm, if Avril doesn't follow concussion protocol, if Edelman does follow concussion protocol, if Martz runs the ball, if Carroll ran the ball, if Quinn runs the ball, if the refs don't call a made up rule, need I go on!?!?!? So yeah he's pretty lucky too!! A great cheat and lucky too!

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the object is to win.take ur ball and go home u freakin baby
 

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[ It's no longer even a discussion. Brady's stats are so much greater than all the rest. And it's only going to get worse for the ignorant haters,
like GEDinSports. ]

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Jan 13, 2018
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    Mike ReissESPN Staff Writer
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Quarterback Tom Brady leads the New England Patriots into Saturday’s AFC divisional-round playoff game against the Tennessee Titans, and receiver Danny Amendola wouldn’t want it any other way.
“He's the ultimate professional, and he gets his teammates better. He demands a lot. We all want to win for him, and we all want to play hard for him, and we love him as a teammate,” Amendola said. “It's great to be a part of playing for him."
As for what’s ahead, Brady explained how even though the Patriots have made a habit of advancing to this point, their urgency remains high.
“I don’t think you take it for granted. It’s hard to get to this point. You do all the meetings and walk-throughs, and March, April, May, June try to work out and be prepared for the season, and you get through it, and you make it through a whole season and have a chance to compete with everything at stake,” he said.
“It’s pretty cool for all of us. I’m sure everyone will be excited for Saturday night. It’s going to be a great experience. I know the fans will be into it. We'll be into it. Hopefully, we can go out and play well.”
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Tennessee (9-7) at New England (13-3), Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, CBS

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Belichick: Execution over experience
What Titans can expect from Patriots
Pats prepare for 'smashmouth' Titans
Big question for every playoff team
Ranking clearest paths to Super Bowl
Playoffs schedule | Divisional matchups
Insider predictions through Super Bowl
How to bet Tennessee-New England

</aside>Brady usually does.
Here are 12 postseason nuggets on No. 12:
1. His 63 touchdown passes in the postseason is easily an NFL best. Joe Montana (45), Brett Favre (44), Peyton Manning (40) and Aaron Rodgers (36) round out the top five.
2. He is the all-time leader in postseason passing yards (9,094), with Manning (7,339), Favre (5,855), Montana (5,772), John Elway (4,964) and Ben Roethlisberger (4,787) next in line.
3. His 34 playoff starts -- which is more than two full regular-season schedules -- are the most ever by a quarterback (or any player in NFL history). Manning (27), Favre (24), Montana (23) and Elway (21) round out the quarterback list, while Adam Vinatieri (30), Jerry Rice (29), D.D. Lewis (27) and Manning (27) fill out the top tier of the list including all players.<iframe class="teads-resize" style="box-sizing: border-box; width: 565px; height: 0px !important; min-height: 0px !important; border-width: initial !important; border-style: none !important; margin: 0px !important; padding: 0px !important; display: block !important;"></iframe>
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4. Brady’s 25 playoff wins are the most by a starting quarterback, with Montana (16) next.
5. His 831 postseason completions top Manning (649), Favre (481) and Montana (460).
6. Brady’s 12 postseason games with 300 yards passing are an all-time high, with Manning (nine) and Drew Brees (seven) second and third on that list.
7. His five Super Bowl championships are the most ever by a quarterback, followed by Terry Bradshaw (four) and Montana (four).
8. He is tied with Oakland’s Daryle Lamonica (Dec. 21, 1969) and San Francisco’s Steve Young (Jan. 29, 1995) as the NFL’s all-time leader for most postseason touchdown passes in one game, with six. Brady accomplished the feat Jan. 14, 2012, versus Denver.
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</article>9. His 26-of-28 passing performance in a Jan. 12, 2008, divisional-round win over the Jaguars ranks as the best-ever completion percentage (92.9) in a postseason game. Phil Simms (22-of-25, 88 percent, on Jan. 25, 1987) and Kurt Warner (29-of-33, 87.9 percent, on Jan. 10, 2010) are right behind him.
10. In divisional-round play, Brady has posted an 11-2 record, completing 316 of 509 pass attempts for 3,700 passing yards and 26 touchdowns.
11. Seven conference-championship victories are the most of any starting quarterback in the Super Bowl era (since 1966). He has appeared in 11 conference championship games overall, passing Gene Upshaw and George Blanda, both of whom had played in 10.
12. His seven Super Bowl appearances are the most ever by a player, passing defensive lineman Mike Lodish, who played in six between his time with the Bills (four) and Broncos (two).


http://www.espn.com/blog/boston/new...ify-his-standing-atop-nfl-playoff-record-book

 

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Yea, Peyton Manning is. Followed pretty closely by his replacement, Andrew Luck. You can throw his brother, Eli into the overrated category too.


No one is even rating Luck anywhere these days. Now if he were black, he would still be top 5.

Peyton is the true greatest qb of all time. Brady misses an entire year and team still goes 11-5.

Bellichick is the real genious in New England, not Brady
 

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[ It's no longer even a discussion. Brady's stats are so much greater than all the rest. And it's only going to get worse for the ignorant haters,
like GEDinSports. ]

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Jan 13, 2018
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    Mike ReissESPN Staff Writer
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Quarterback Tom Brady leads the New England Patriots into Saturday’s AFC divisional-round playoff game against the Tennessee Titans, and receiver Danny Amendola wouldn’t want it any other way.
“He's the ultimate professional, and he gets his teammates better. He demands a lot. We all want to win for him, and we all want to play hard for him, and we love him as a teammate,” Amendola said. “It's great to be a part of playing for him."
As for what’s ahead, Brady explained how even though the Patriots have made a habit of advancing to this point, their urgency remains high.
“I don’t think you take it for granted. It’s hard to get to this point. You do all the meetings and walk-throughs, and March, April, May, June try to work out and be prepared for the season, and you get through it, and you make it through a whole season and have a chance to compete with everything at stake,” he said.
“It’s pretty cool for all of us. I’m sure everyone will be excited for Saturday night. It’s going to be a great experience. I know the fans will be into it. We'll be into it. Hopefully, we can go out and play well.”
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Tennessee (9-7) at New England (13-3), Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, CBS

Titans' Henry earns workhorse role
How Patriots roster has turned over
Belichick: Execution over experience
What Titans can expect from Patriots
Pats prepare for 'smashmouth' Titans
Big question for every playoff team
Ranking clearest paths to Super Bowl
Playoffs schedule | Divisional matchups
Insider predictions through Super Bowl
How to bet Tennessee-New England

</aside>Brady usually does.
Here are 12 postseason nuggets on No. 12:
1. His 63 touchdown passes in the postseason is easily an NFL best. Joe Montana (45), Brett Favre (44), Peyton Manning (40) and Aaron Rodgers (36) round out the top five.
2. He is the all-time leader in postseason passing yards (9,094), with Manning (7,339), Favre (5,855), Montana (5,772), John Elway (4,964) and Ben Roethlisberger (4,787) next in line.
3. His 34 playoff starts -- which is more than two full regular-season schedules -- are the most ever by a quarterback (or any player in NFL history). Manning (27), Favre (24), Montana (23) and Elway (21) round out the quarterback list, while Adam Vinatieri (30), Jerry Rice (29), D.D. Lewis (27) and Manning (27) fill out the top tier of the list including all players.<iframe class="teads-resize" style="box-sizing: border-box; width: 565px; height: 0px !important; min-height: 0px !important; border-width: initial !important; border-style: none !important; margin: 0px !important; padding: 0px !important; display: block !important;"></iframe>
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4. Brady’s 25 playoff wins are the most by a starting quarterback, with Montana (16) next.
5. His 831 postseason completions top Manning (649), Favre (481) and Montana (460).
6. Brady’s 12 postseason games with 300 yards passing are an all-time high, with Manning (nine) and Drew Brees (seven) second and third on that list.
7. His five Super Bowl championships are the most ever by a quarterback, followed by Terry Bradshaw (four) and Montana (four).
8. He is tied with Oakland’s Daryle Lamonica (Dec. 21, 1969) and San Francisco’s Steve Young (Jan. 29, 1995) as the NFL’s all-time leader for most postseason touchdown passes in one game, with six. Brady accomplished the feat Jan. 14, 2012, versus Denver.
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</article>9. His 26-of-28 passing performance in a Jan. 12, 2008, divisional-round win over the Jaguars ranks as the best-ever completion percentage (92.9) in a postseason game. Phil Simms (22-of-25, 88 percent, on Jan. 25, 1987) and Kurt Warner (29-of-33, 87.9 percent, on Jan. 10, 2010) are right behind him.
10. In divisional-round play, Brady has posted an 11-2 record, completing 316 of 509 pass attempts for 3,700 passing yards and 26 touchdowns.
11. Seven conference-championship victories are the most of any starting quarterback in the Super Bowl era (since 1966). He has appeared in 11 conference championship games overall, passing Gene Upshaw and George Blanda, both of whom had played in 10.
12. His seven Super Bowl appearances are the most ever by a player, passing defensive lineman Mike Lodish, who played in six between his time with the Bills (four) and Broncos (two).


http://www.espn.com/blog/boston/new...ify-his-standing-atop-nfl-playoff-record-book


Who are you calling ignorant you fucking little weasel! Got cheating twice got the maximum fine ever imposed in league history, who knows how many other times they've cheated. Did you see who was at the Rams playoff game last week? Goodell and his BFF Kraft.
 

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Who are you calling ignorant you fucking little weasel! Got cheating twice got the maximum fine ever imposed in league history, who knows how many other times they've cheated. Did you see who was at the Rams playoff game last week? Goodell and his BFF Kraft.

So you taking the Pats in the SB?
 

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