Move over Jim Brown: Brady is the best PLAYER of all time

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And it's not worth talking about - not LT, not Brown, not Jones, not Rice, not Deon, not White

He's deep into his career and he's as good as he was 8 years ago

Jim was the best of his era, but no way he was he better then Sanders/Bo/Walter...Especially Sanders and Bo. They were much faster/stronger and they did it against much bigger/faster players
 

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haha yup i knew they were going to score on that drive, but i was dreading the 2pt conversion, i didnt think they were gonna get it. when they won the coin flip, i knew it was over. im still stunned after what i watched last night, brady throws a pic6 and wins mvp. i cant wait to rewatch that game on nfl network. the pats rolled up 550 yards and atlanta only had 344 yards on offense, just a bizarro game the way the score unfolded. its gonna take me a while to wrap my head around this one. best football game ive ever watched. i think after the redsox in 2004 and this one with all that was on the line ive seen it all. the federer nadal match this year was epic, im glad i took up golf this year and love the game bc thats about all i have left for drama in the majors. even the bruins comeback vs Vancouver was draining and epic. i think ive seen it all from the major sports. ive been super lucky as a boston sports fan.

Only one game I ever saw could match this game for a turnaround. 1974 ND vs. Southern Cal. The Anthony Davis Game.
Tommy Clements was the ND QB 4th in the Heisman voting, Anthony Davis the SC running back was 2nd in the Heisman.
Both teams were Ranked in the top 4 in the nation as the game started. Nov. 30, 1974

'Notre Dame had a 24-0 lead just a minute before the end of the first
half. A Davis scored just before halftime (and missed the conversion) to
make the score 24-6 at the half. Coach McKay is quoted as having said
during halftime something like “Gentlemen, if you block like you should, Anothony Davis will
carry the second-half kickoff back for a score, and we’ll go on from there. Let’s go!!” USC’s Anthony Davis
took the second half kickoff 102 yards for a touchdown, and the comeback was on. The Trojans scored 55 unanswered
points in only 17 minutes!!! The Trojans
won the game 55-24. Father Theodore Hesburgh, the Notre Dame president,
congratulated Coach John McKay after the game, then added, “That wasn’t a
very nice thing for a Catholic to do.” Replied McKay: “Father, that
serves you right for hiring a Presbyterian (Coach Ara Parseghian).”
Neither team was a “cream puff”. USC went on to win the Rose Bowl and
the UPI and MacArthur Bowl National Championships, and Notre Dame went
on to ruin Alabama’s National Championship hopes in the Orange Bowl.

A Davis:
With 10 seconds remaining before halftime, Davis scored on a seven-yard pass from Pat Haden.
The two-point conversion failed, and the Trojans trailed 24-6 at the half.

Davis took the opening kick of the second half 102 yards to open the floodgates for USC,
which scored 35 points in the third quarter.

With only 3:25 elapsed in the third quarter Davis scored a third touchdown on a six-yard run.
Then with 8:37 left in the third, Davis added his fourth and final touchdown of the game on a four-yard dash, then
added a two-point conversion to give the Trojans a 27-24 lead, with Davis accounting for 26 of USC's 27 points.'
 

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