Also, in that 2001 AFC Championship Game, in addition to that blocked field goal TD, Troy Brown returned a punt for a TD
Touchdown Troy Brown 2002 AFC Championship | |
Touchdown Troy Brown 2002 AFC Championship | |
Without Brady, Belichick wasn't even a .500 coach.
And Brady was middle of the pack, literally, as a QB before he started deflating footballs in 2007. I didn't think much of him one way or the other knowing he was mediocre, then out of nowhere played at an elite level.
And he did play at an elite level since 2007 when some invisible switch was turned out.
Yep, that's how he was referred to around here.
Exhibit A:
Troy Brown Antwan Harris Blocked Field Goal against Pittsburgh 2001
I don't think the Pats cared for that packed luggage.
He's not a coach, but he's the next best thing on the field, when he's in control of the offense. It's the team that gets you to the playoffs. It's coaching that can make the difference once you get there, where the best of the best are much closer in terms of talent.it is the coach who gets you to the playoffs
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it is the coach who gets you to the super bowl
peyton is not a very good coach
Peyton's problem is that
He's not a coach, but he's the next best thing on the field, when he's in control of the offense. It's the team that gets you to the playoffs. It's coaching that can make the difference once you get there, where the best of the best are much closer in terms of talent.
Peyton's problem is that the Pats have stood in his way more often than not and as good as he is on running an offense, Bill is a better defensive coach and Manning has rarely played with a defense that was up to the offense. Such is life.
NFL fans outside of Seattle can thank the Rams today. If Nick Foles stays healthy, the Rams will be the most improved team. He looked good in those short pre-season appearances. Today was the real thing.
I'm happy to give Belichick a lot of credit for stopping Manning's postseason campaign, but he hasn't done it single-handedly.
No one was beating that Seahawks team that year--no one. Not Montana in his prime. Not the '07 Pats. Nobody.
The 89 Niners would have handled them.78' Steelers would have kicked their butt. :chuckle:
The 89 Niners would have handled them.
We agree on the first. I'd have to see the game between the other two, though I have a sentimental attachment to the Steelers and have never rooted for an NFC team.The Seahawks yes, but not the '78 Steelers.
Close? Montana, Young, Rice, Lott, and Haley makes five and Craig really deserves to be, might still make it one of these...a great all purpose back who got there by unbelievable work ethic and couldn't beat back the clock when his skills diminished, unlike more physically gifted backs who could compensate by working harder. Taylor would be a number one on most teams in his era and deserves consideration. If Swann and Stallworth are in Taylor/Rice were better and both should be.The '78 Steelers had nine HOF'ers. No other Super Bowl winning team comes close.
No, not always. Seattle is the latest illustration of that. But what usually happens is a truly great defensive team rarely faces an equally talented offense and vice versa. And for most of the NFL's history the philosophy was run and play defense, so most juggernauts ended up being teams like that.A great defense always beats a great offense.
Bill Belichick's all-time record against the Steelers:
With Brady = 8-2
Without Brady = 3-9
A great defense always beats a great offense.
The 1984 & 1987 49'ers couldn't even beat Noll's Steelers in the 80's when Noll had nowhere near the players he had on the 70's.