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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 922626" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I gave you a like because That took effort. Im well aware of his Defenses I was one of the earliest posters in here to present that information in detail. Along with the lack of Rodgers draft resource help etc,, etc:, Im not looking for accolades more just letting you know I’m kinda the Choir that supported that worship service, not a spectator or someone you need to convince it was a good show. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p> Aside from that Brady still had to perform. in all those contests and he did at a high level. The guy is going to approach 100,000 passing yards before retiring, I don’t think we can discount his singular contribution to his teams’ Offenses. He’s got a ridiculous competitive nature and he’s one of the most efficient QBs over the last generation. Also we can make excuses about other aspects, but they won’t change Aaron’s part in the matter.</p><p> </p><p> Speaking to the thread specifically, Brady allows teams to attack FA due to his below market salary structure and willingness to keep an open line of communication with his FO. He obviously realizes that consistent winning is the best long term strategy. He’s smart to not look at these short term answers (like the vast majority of QBs) and his monetary, olive branch type strategy has allowed his teams to formulate a winning recipe. We can learn from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 922626, member: 10086"] I gave you a like because That took effort. Im well aware of his Defenses I was one of the earliest posters in here to present that information in detail. Along with the lack of Rodgers draft resource help etc,, etc:, Im not looking for accolades more just letting you know I’m kinda the Choir that supported that worship service, not a spectator or someone you need to convince it was a good show. ;) Aside from that Brady still had to perform. in all those contests and he did at a high level. The guy is going to approach 100,000 passing yards before retiring, I don’t think we can discount his singular contribution to his teams’ Offenses. He’s got a ridiculous competitive nature and he’s one of the most efficient QBs over the last generation. Also we can make excuses about other aspects, but they won’t change Aaron’s part in the matter. Speaking to the thread specifically, Brady allows teams to attack FA due to his below market salary structure and willingness to keep an open line of communication with his FO. He obviously realizes that consistent winning is the best long term strategy. He’s smart to not look at these short term answers (like the vast majority of QBs) and his monetary, olive branch type strategy has allowed his teams to formulate a winning recipe. We can learn from that. [/QUOTE]
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