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What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
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Jan 17, 2023, 8:45 AM
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As the sun has nearly, if not already, set on the career of one Tom Brady, he is acknowledged by most as the Greatest Of All Time, the GOAT. But, what makes him that? Is he the most physically gifted? Please, anyone who believes that would make me spew milk through my nose if they said it while I was drinking milk. Strongest arm? Nope. Good runner? Again, pleaae, he is not, and never HAS been, even an adequate runner in the NFL. So, what is it?
In Brady's case, it has to be the space between the ears. He is without a doubt one of the best decision makers with the football that has ever played the game. And, when he makes a decision, he is capable of pinpoint execution of that decision, delivering the ball into some very small windows. Another strength is just sheer force of will. No matter how the game had gone up to a point, if there was still a chance to sn.atch victory from the jaws of defeat with a last gasp drive, you could almost bank it, he was going to come through.
That, more than anything, has infuriatingly frustrated his competition over the years. HOW did we let this guy beat us? It reminds me a whole lot of one who I personally consider to be on a very short list of the greatest MLB pitchers of all time, Greg Maddux. One opposing hitter said of him, "He ain't impressive at all, but at the end of the game, you find yourself a nice comfortable 0 for 4, saying, HOW?" Brady has always been like that. He will retire, finally, at some point, and we will STILL be trying to figure out how he sawed the girl in half without really doing her any harm.
I certainly do not like Tom Brady. Especially this year, kicking his supermodel wife to the curb just to play one or two more meaningless years, the phrase "staying too long at the dance" inevitably comes to mind. But, like him or not, you have to have a H.ell of a lot of RESPECT for what he has accomplished in the game. But, he will finally run up against the one common foe that neither he, nor any of the other GOATS in any sport you can name could ever defeat. Father Time. It gets them all in the end.
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Re: What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
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Jan 17, 2023, 9:02 AM
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Brady is just a winner and his record speaks for itself. Jack wasn't called the best because of the Majors he was close in and MJ was not called the best because of the championships the Bulls lost. As far as the divorce goes, nobody but them knows what happened.
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Re: What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
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Jan 17, 2023, 10:11 AM
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I gotta go with Joe Montana. Didn't look like much but man the magic he waved on the field.
And he got out when he couldn't do it anymore.
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Re: What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
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Jan 17, 2023, 10:55 AM
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Dan Marino especially before the ACL injury was absolutely amazing. If his wheels would have stayed health he would have played much longer.
He could take over a game & everyone in the stadium knew he was going to pass it & most times who he was going to and they couldn’t stop it.
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Ultimate Tiger [33402]
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True. Is that great decision making brain what makes
Jan 17, 2023, 9:07 AM
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Him a cheat and a DB? Anyone catch his illegal slide tackle attempt against the Cowboys?
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7 super bowls. The end
Jan 17, 2023, 9:08 AM
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Dont have to like him. Joe Montana wasnt a great guy either. In basketball Michael Jordan. Not a great guy. These guys were focused. Win at all cost types. 7 super bowls. Almost had 10. He has 35 playoff wins. Guy was a 6th round draft pick. And dont mention his marriage we dont really know what happened and really not my business.
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Some people are just winners and they infect others with it.
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Jan 17, 2023, 9:20 AM
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That's why MJ is the greatest professional athlete of all time. Because he was among the most physically gifted, but the most committed to excellence, was strategically and tactically brilliant, and every cell in his body was a winner. He explored everything to win. He cared more about winning than stats. He would build up or tear down ANYONE to get the W. It's kind of scary actually.
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Jan 17, 2023, 9:26 AM
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Regular season Most games won by a player: 251[68] Most games played by a non-kicker: 330 Most games started by a skill position player: 328 Most Division titles: 19 (17 with New England, 2 with Tampa Bay) Fourth NFL player to beat all 32 teams Most seasons with 35+ touchdown passes: 6 (tied with Aaron Rodgers)[440] Most seasons with 40+ touchdown passes: 3 (tied with Aaron Rodgers)[441] One of three quarterbacks to have multiple 5,000 yard seasons (Drew Brees, Patrick Mahomes) Most times sacked in a career (561)[442] Most games 2+ touchdown passes: 202 Most games 3+ touchdown passes: 102 Most games 4+ touchdown passes: 39 Best QBR in a season: 87.0 (2007)[443] Best touchdown to interception ratio in a season: 28:2 (2016)[444] Most touchdown passes to different players: 97[445][446] Most wins on the road by a quarterback: 112[447] Most wins at home by a quarterback: 137[448] Most wins in one regular season by a quarterback: 16 (2007) Only quarterback to have three consecutive games with 300+ passing yards, 3+ touchdown passes and 0 interceptions[449] Most regular-season starts by player: 328[450] Oldest quarterback to lead the league in passing yards: 44 (5,316 yards: 2021)[451] Most yards in a single season for a quarterback aged 40 or older (age 44): 5,316[451] Oldest player to win NFL MVP: 40[83] Oldest position player to be named first-team All-Pro: 40[452] Most career passing yards with one team: 74,571[83] Most career passing yards: 87,852 Most career passing touchdowns with one team: 541[453] Most Pro Bowl selections: 15[454] Most seasons quarterbacking for one team: 20[455] Most career pass completions: 7,610 Most career passing attempts: 11,841 Most career touchdown passes: 640 Most seasons as passing touchdowns leader: 5[456] Most consecutive 10-win seasons as starting QB: 13 Most consecutive 11-win seasons as starting QB: 12 Most consecutive seasons on a team 9–7 or better: 21 Most touchdown passes in a season as starting QB aged 40 or older: 43 (2021)[457] Only quarterback to have 40 passing touchdowns in a season in both the AFC (50; 2007) and the NFC (40; 2020) Most 4th quarter comebacks: 46 Most game-winning drives: 56[458] Playoffs Most consecutive seasons in the NFL playoffs by a team, player or head coach: 13 Most games started: 47[459][460][461] Most starting quarterbacks beaten (QB): 28[462] Most teams beaten (QB): 19[462] Most stadiums won in (QB): 13[462] Most games won by a starting quarterback: 35[461] Most consecutive wins by a starting quarterback: 10 (2001–2005) Most postseason touchdown passes to different players: 34[463] Most postseason road wins by a quarterback: 7 (tied with Joe Flacco)[464] Oldest player to throw a touchdown pass (44 years, 5 months, 20 days) Most consecutive wins to start a career by a starting quarterback: 10 (2001, 2003–2005) Most career home wins by a starting quarterback: 21 Most consecutive home wins by a starting quarterback: 9 (2013–2019) Most touchdown passes: 86[81] Most touchdown passes between a quarterback and receiver: 15 (with Rob Gronkowski) Most passing yards: 13,049[79] Most passing yards in a single playoff game: 505 (Super Bowl LII)[465] Most passes completed: 1,165[80] Most passes attempted: 1,855[80] Most passes intercepted: 39[466] Most division titles won by a starting quarterback: 18[461] Most NFL conference championship appearances by a starting quarterback: 14[467] Most NFL conference championship wins by a starting quarterback: 10[468] Oldest quarterback to win an AFC title game: 41 years, 5 months, 17 days Oldest quarterback to win an NFC title game: 43 years, 5 months, 21 days Most career 300+ passing yard games: 18[80] Most game-winning drives: 14[77] Most fourth-quarter comebacks: 9 Most multi-TD pass games: 28[468] Super Bowl Most NFL championships by player: 7 Most championships in professional football history by a quarterback: 7 (tied with Otto Graham)[469] Is the only starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl for both the AFC and NFC Most Super Bowl MVPs: 5 Is one of only two starting quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl for two separate teams (Peyton Manning) Most touchdown passes: 21[470] Most passing yards: 3,039[465] Most passes completed: 277[465] Most passes attempted: 421[465] Most passes completed in first half of a single Super Bowl: 20 (XLIX)[471] Most passes completed in a single Super Bowl: 43 (LI)[77] Most passes attempted in a single Super Bowl: 62 (LI)[77] Most passing yards in a single Super Bowl: 505 (LII)[465] Most Super Bowl appearances: 10[472] Most passing attempts without an interception in a single Super Bowl: 48 (XLII & LII)[473] Oldest QB to start a Super Bowl: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days[82] Oldest QB to win a Super Bowl: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days[82] Oldest player to win Super Bowl MVP: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days[474] Oldest QB from the AFC to start a Super Bowl: 41 years, 6 months, and 0 days[82] Oldest QB from the AFC to win a Super Bowl: 41 years, 6 months, and 0 days[82] Oldest player from the AFC to win Super Bowl MVP: 39 years, 6 months, and 2 days[474] Oldest QB from the NFC to start a Super Bowl: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days Oldest QB from the NFC to win a Super Bowl: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days Oldest player from the NFC to win Super Bowl MVP: 43 years, 6 months, and 4 days Most consecutive completions in a single Super Bowl: 16 (XLVI)[473] Most game-winning drives: 6[475] New England Patriots franchise records Games played (285)[476] Most seasons played (20)[476] Games won as starter (219)[476] Games won as starter (playoffs): 30[476] Games won as starting QB, single season (16) (2007)[477] Most games started (playoffs): 41[476] Passing yards, career (74,571)[478] Passing touchdowns, career (541)[478] Pass completions, career (6,377)[478] Pass attempts, career (9,988)[478] Passing yards, single season (5,235) (2011)[477] Passing touchdowns, single season (50) (2007)[477] Pass completions, single season (402) (2015)[477] Passer rating, single season (117.2) (2007) [477] Longest pass-play, (99 yards) (2011)[477] Completion percentage, single season (68.9%) (2007)[477] Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise records Games won as starting QB, single season (13) (2021)[479] Passing touchdowns, single season (43) (2021)[479] Pass completions, single season (485) (2021)[479] Pass attempts, single season (719) (2021)[479] Passing yards, single season (5,316) (2021)[479] Completion percentage, single season (67.5%) (2021)[479] Passer rating, single season (102.1) (2020)[479] Awards and honors
Brady is a seven-time Super Bowl champion, winning six titles with the New England Patriots, and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL
7× Super Bowl champion (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, LIII, LV) (most for any individual player) 5× Super Bowl MVP (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LV) (all-time record) 9× AFC champion (2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2016–18) NFC champion (2020) 3× NFL MVP (2007, 2010, 2017) 5× AFC Offensive Player of the Year (2007, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016) 2× NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2007, 2010) NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2009) 3× First-team All-Pro (2007, 2010, 2017) 3× Second-team All-Pro (2005, 2016, 2021) 15× Pro Bowl selection (2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009–2018, 2021) (all-time record) FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year (2021) NFL 2000s All-Decade Team NFL 2010s All-Decade Team NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team New England Patriots All-2000s Team New England Patriots 50th Anniversary Team New England Patriots All-2010s Team New England Patriots All-Dynasty Team 2007 Bert Bell Award NCAA
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2× Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (2005, 2021) 2007 Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year 5× ESPY Award winner 2021 Best Male Athlete 3× Best NFL Player 2021 Outstanding Team (with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 2021 Time 100[480]
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Re: What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
Jan 17, 2023, 9:29 AM
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Apparently its having a German blooded domineering wife at home that won't accept anything other than winning. Because now that she's not at home, he's not winning.
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Knowledge, accuracy, and quick release
Jan 17, 2023, 9:31 AM
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His physical abilities are finally letting him down though.
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Re: What makes the GOAT the GOAT at Quarterback?
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Jan 17, 2023, 10:12 AM
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It sort of helps when your team is cheating itsassoff.
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Ultimate Tiger [34608]
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Beneficiary of a softer league with rule changes to protect
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Jan 17, 2023, 10:42 AM
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the QB and the receivers. His career wouldn't have been anywhere close to as good as it was if he had played in the 70s, 80s, and/or the 90s.
And it seems like every controversial call goes in his favor starting with the "tuck rule" playoff game with the Raiders in 2001 when everybody knew he had fumbled as it was called which would have iced the game for the Raiders, but the overturned call to incompletion started his dynasty.
And to watch him try to kick Grady Jarrett and jump up and beg for and get a roughing the passer call after he had obviously been sacked was pathetic for a GOAT. That iced the game for the Bucs when Atlanta still had a shot and was the difference they needed to make the playoffs. And yes, I'm a Brady hater; think he and his coaches have been way too shady and he just seems to come off as an arrogant prck.
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Re: Beneficiary of a softer league with rule changes to protect
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Jan 17, 2023, 12:42 PM
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I'm not really a Brady lover myself, but I think the arguments you made here are reaching. It's not like he's the only QB playing in the current league. You can only play within the rules that are in place at the time you're playing. Maybe he wouldn't have done as well decades ago, but we don't know that. We do know though that he's still had to go up against other teams playing under the same rules he has and he's done better than anyone else during his time.
As for calls, you could take great players from any sport in any time period and find calls that went their way in key games. That's just part of sports, sometimes calls go your way and sometimes they don't.
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Championships and coming through in crunch time.***
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Jan 17, 2023, 11:12 AM
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Stats, Rings, and Awards… Tom Brady = GOAT
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Jan 17, 2023, 11:42 AM
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Leads NFL all time passing yards 89,214 Leads NFL all time passing TD 649 Leads NFL all time passed completed 7,753 Leads NFL all time in QB wins 251 7x Super Bowl Champion 5x Super Bowl MVP Countless other accolades (NFL MVPs, All-Pro Teams, Pro Bowls, and OPOYs)
The most important attribute of a GOAT is the ability to play at an elite level for a long time, and Brady has done that.
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They know how to make the other team look baaaaaad.
Jan 17, 2023, 12:24 PM
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