Would Brady be good on a team where he is forced to win the game for them, like Manning is. If Manning plays bad, the Colts will pretty much lose. However if Brady plays bad, they will be better off than the Colts. Yea Brady has 3 rings, but that tuck rule that year was BS and everyone knows it. Also their home field advantage in the playoffs every year is so great with all the weather conditions. I'm just not a Brady fan, good QB? Yes. Great QB? No. Brady reminds me of a jake dellhome to be honest, if the panthers were more consistent those two QB's would be very comparable in my opinion.
I dont like hearing about the lack of pro bowlers on NE, that doesn't mean anything, footbal lis a team game and NE has a great TEAM.
Jake Delome give me a break,I understand you don't like Brady but your personel feeling is clouding your judgement..
The Pats got a break in ther Raiders Game but what about the Rams the greatest show on turf.The Patriots beat that team up and it was Brady with a last minuet drive to set up Adam when all the announcers were saying just play for overtime..
If your going to bring up the tuck rule what about the face gaurd call.
NFL Admits Face-guarding Screw Up . Subscribe
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In response to an item in our Conference Championship Ten-Pack regarding a key pass interference call on Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs that allowed the Colts to complete an 18-point comeback and knot the game at 21, a member of PFT Planet has alerted us to a January 25, 2007 "Q&A" on Jaguars.com in which Vic Ketchman writes that the NFL has acknowledged that a bad call was made.
Writes Ketchman, in response to a question that chastised him for suggesting that face-guarding is still forbidden:
"Face-guarding was discontinued several years ago and I completely missed it. I talked to Dean Blandino in the league office and he confirmed what you're saying. Blandino, by the way, was in the replay booth at the Patriots-Colts game. Ellis Hobbs should not have been flagged for pass-interference. He didn't make contact with the receiver and in no way did Hobbs impede Reggie Wayne's ability to catch the pass. Blandino confirmed that the incorrect call was made. It advanced the ball from the Patriots' 19-yard line to the one-yard line and was the big play in a touchdown drive that led to a two-point conversion and a tie game at 21-21. Referee Bill Carollo made no reference to face-guarding in his explanation, but CBS analyst Phil Simms did. Apparently, he, too, doesn't know the rule no longer exists. The next time you hear a TV analyst say, 'he wasn’t playing the ball,' think of the Hobbs play, then turn down the sound."
Make no mistake about it, it was a key call. And, to their credit, we haven't heard a public peep from the "no class" Pats about the play.
Gee, what would Napolian have done if that phantom flag had been thrown on a member of the Colts' defense?