Brady never did and never would even sniff a Super Bowl with an offensive line as bad as what the Chiefs fielded. I don't think anyone would. Unless his defense played a near perfect game and the refs helped him out like 8 times. Which is entirely possible I guess. [Reply]
“He was amazed that the coaches kept right on speaking to Brady past the 15-second cutoff, right up until the snap,” *according to O’Leary.
“The voice in Tom Brady’s helmet was explaining the exact defense he was about to face.”
That same year, Pats linebacker Ted Johnson told USA Today that an hour before game time, a list of the opposing team’s audibles — the signals a QB would use at the line of scrimmage just before a snap to change the play — would sometimes appear in his locker. He had no idea where the lists came from. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Katie:
Does anyone know if he has ever won a Super Bowl with a back up offensive line?
I’m in Mexico arguing with a Brady lover about Patrick’s performance with a patch work O line. I need some ammunition. Help!
In 2003 due to multiple injuries across the entire team, the Patriots started 42 different players during the season, an NFL record for a division winner until the Patriots started 45 different players in 2005. Brady won the SB those years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
In 2003 due to multiple injuries across the entire team, the Patriots started 42 different players during the season, an NFL record for a division winner until the Patriots started 45 different players in 2005. Brady won the SB those years.
Slurp Slurp Brady Slurp Slurp is all I heard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
In 2003 due to multiple injuries across the entire team, the Patriots started 42 different players during the season, an NFL record for a division winner until the Patriots started 45 different players in 2005. Brady won the SB those years.
That was right in the midst of Spygate though [Reply]