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<blockquote data-quote="whoartthou" data-source="post: 390585" data-attributes="member: 5379"><p>Hey kitten, i will try my best to answer these questions.</p><p>Is brady still in his prime? I guess that depends on how you define prime. He is putting up as good if not better numbers than when he was in his prime (i.e. superbowl winning days). I don't think brady is as good as he was in 2007, but he is very close. The thing is, however, in the playoffs, particularly the last two years, brady has looked "disinterested" or shook-up against the ravens and the jets. I have no idea why he shows this demeanor (especially when we are so used to his "cool" demeanor on the field). I believe it may have something to with his horrible knee injury he suffered in 08. Anyhow, we all saw what brady was capable of last year (those spectacular games against the steelers, monday night football vs the jets, etc etc).</p><p></p><p>Yes, brady is still in the elite category (him and aaron rodgers are the top two QBS in the league atm IMO).</p><p></p><p>I believe brady has atleast one more SB left in him (hopefully more <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" />). We have one of the best offenses in the league (packers probably number one), and our defense can only get better (even though we are what dead last right now??). I can see the patriots and brady making a few more SB's, but winning them i am not so sure..In short, i see brady ending up with 4 superbowls.</p><p></p><p>If the packers and the patriots met right now in the superbowl.. it would either be a toss-up, or 60-40 packers edge. I could see a shoot-out between the two teams (since both of our defenses seems porous and are very "opportunistic"). Nonetheless, i believe mr.rodgers would put up better numbers than brady in the superbowl (by how much who knows). Thus, if the packers won, rodgers would be the mvp. If patriots won, vice-versa.</p><p></p><p>Our back-up quarterback as of now is hoyer... and hes not a great quarterback but he isn't bad either. I guess he was drawing comparisons to matt cassel (who did really well when brady went down.. but i believe most of that had to do with the relatively easy schedule he faced during his tenure. I believe cassel faced one of the easiest schedules in the past 10 years for the patriots. Nonetheless, cassel did pretty well with the kansas chiefs too <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" />) I guess we would still be able to develop as a team... but i doubt we would make the playoffs right away.</p><p></p><p>Deion branch is a peculiar WR. Similar to my boy wes welker, deion branch seems to only flourish in the patriots system rather than in any other system (same can be said about welker). I think the reason for this is because belichick is known for bringing out the best in most of his players, and he certainly does that with deion. I also believe that tom brady and branch (same with brady/welker) have great coordination with each other... but we could use a long-range threat(chad ochocinco is really sucking *** for us).</p><p></p><p>Yes **** the jets. We should have beaten them in the playoffs..... if we did, we most likely make the SB (we own the steelers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whoartthou, post: 390585, member: 5379"] Hey kitten, i will try my best to answer these questions. Is brady still in his prime? I guess that depends on how you define prime. He is putting up as good if not better numbers than when he was in his prime (i.e. superbowl winning days). I don't think brady is as good as he was in 2007, but he is very close. The thing is, however, in the playoffs, particularly the last two years, brady has looked "disinterested" or shook-up against the ravens and the jets. I have no idea why he shows this demeanor (especially when we are so used to his "cool" demeanor on the field). I believe it may have something to with his horrible knee injury he suffered in 08. Anyhow, we all saw what brady was capable of last year (those spectacular games against the steelers, monday night football vs the jets, etc etc). Yes, brady is still in the elite category (him and aaron rodgers are the top two QBS in the league atm IMO). I believe brady has atleast one more SB left in him (hopefully more :D). We have one of the best offenses in the league (packers probably number one), and our defense can only get better (even though we are what dead last right now??). I can see the patriots and brady making a few more SB's, but winning them i am not so sure..In short, i see brady ending up with 4 superbowls. If the packers and the patriots met right now in the superbowl.. it would either be a toss-up, or 60-40 packers edge. I could see a shoot-out between the two teams (since both of our defenses seems porous and are very "opportunistic"). Nonetheless, i believe mr.rodgers would put up better numbers than brady in the superbowl (by how much who knows). Thus, if the packers won, rodgers would be the mvp. If patriots won, vice-versa. Our back-up quarterback as of now is hoyer... and hes not a great quarterback but he isn't bad either. I guess he was drawing comparisons to matt cassel (who did really well when brady went down.. but i believe most of that had to do with the relatively easy schedule he faced during his tenure. I believe cassel faced one of the easiest schedules in the past 10 years for the patriots. Nonetheless, cassel did pretty well with the kansas chiefs too :D) I guess we would still be able to develop as a team... but i doubt we would make the playoffs right away. Deion branch is a peculiar WR. Similar to my boy wes welker, deion branch seems to only flourish in the patriots system rather than in any other system (same can be said about welker). I think the reason for this is because belichick is known for bringing out the best in most of his players, and he certainly does that with deion. I also believe that tom brady and branch (same with brady/welker) have great coordination with each other... but we could use a long-range threat(chad ochocinco is really sucking *** for us). Yes **** the jets. We should have beaten them in the playoffs..... if we did, we most likely make the SB (we own the steelers). [/QUOTE]
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