Friday, January 20, 2012

How does Tom Brady get mentioned in the same breath as Joe Montana?

(TDS Include Rushing/ Final YDS/PG Include Rushing)

Tom Brady Superbowls:
Vs STL Rams: 16 of 27, 145 Yards 1 TD 0 INT (MVP)
Vs CAR Panthers: 32 of 48, 354 Yards 3 TD 1 INT (MVP)
Vs PHI Eagles: 23 of 33, 236 Yards 2 TD 0 INT
Vs NY Giants: 29 of 48, 266 Yards 1 TD 0 INT

Record 3-1. 254 YDS/PG; 1.75 TD/PG to .25 INT/PG; 64% Completion Percentage; 6.42 YDS/ATT
NE Avg. PPG = 23

Joe Montana Superbowls:
Vs CIN Bengals: 14 of 22, 157 Yards 2 TD 0 INT (MVP)
Vs MIA Dolphins: 24 of 35, 331 Yards 4 TD 0 INT (MVP)
Vs CIN Bengals: 23 of 36, 357 Yards 2 TD 0 INT
Vs DEN Broncos:  22 of 29, 297 Yards 5 TD 0 INT (MVP)

Record 4-0. 312 YDS/PG; 3.25 TD/PG to 0 INT/PG; 68% Completion Percentage; 9.36 YDS/ATT
SF Avg. PPG = 35

Joe Averaged 1.5 more TDs per game and almost 3 more YDS/ATT. His teams averaged 12 more PPG and Joe could very easily have had a 4th MVP for his 357 Yard, 2 TD 0 INT performance his second time around against the Bengals. Brady was more than lucky to get his 1st MVP where the offense was responsible for only 13 points in that game. The only offensive touchdown coming on a 40 Yard drive after a STL fumble, the other TD coming from a Ty Law INT return. One of the field goals cam off a turnover where NE drove a total of 11 yards!  It sickens me when Brady gets mentioned with him. That is why I must root against him at every turn.

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