lights1961 wrote:i hope Brady gets his ass sacked against the Chargers....
Brady's ass? Yes, please!!!



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Rockindeano wrote:Here I am again, being forced to fart on a lighter. It wasn't my idea.
Blondie wrote:Not really, Dean. LOL.
I just want a really good Super Bowl, not a blowout. I think GB and NE have the best chance for that.
strangegrey wrote: I'm not ready to make Brady out to be the football equivalent of David Wells just yet.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:strangegrey wrote: Lets not all start sucking his co_k either.
Enigma869 wrote:strangegrey wrote: I'm not ready to make Brady out to be the football equivalent of David Wells just yet.
What's with the David Wells analogy??? Brady and Wells?? What am I missing here?
John from Boston
strangegrey wrote:Enigma869 wrote:strangegrey wrote: I'm not ready to make Brady out to be the football equivalent of David Wells just yet.
What's with the David Wells analogy??? Brady and Wells?? What am I missing here?
John from Boston
David Wells threw a perfect game in 1998. Obviously, different sports....but it seems that the football press seems hell bent on crowning Brady better than all of the Montanas, Youngs and Marinos combined.
Rockindeano wrote:Wells is a nasty taco and milkshake eatin motherfucker, who once brought in none other than Mark Furman to the Yanks clubhouse.
Sorry Frankie, I think Brady is a shining example of what a professional athlete should be. Responsible, respectful and he bangs HOT chicks.
strangegrey wrote:David Wells threw a perfect game in 1998. Obviously, different sports....but it seems that the football press seems hell bent on crowning Brady better than all of the Montanas, Youngs and Marinos combined.
Enigma869 wrote:strangegrey wrote:David Wells threw a perfect game in 1998. Obviously, different sports....but it seems that the football press seems hell bent on crowning Brady better than all of the Montanas, Youngs and Marinos combined.
Well, I don't know about better than all of them combined. That's a bit of a stretch, even for a New England fan. That said, you're talking about the guy like he's some stiff, and I'm pretty sure he has three championships under his belt, and probably has another 5 years left in his career! As for the guys you mentioned, I grew up a HUGE Montana fan, and I would absolutely say that Brady is on par with Montana, and actually a very similar QB. As for Young and Marino...I would say it's not even close, based on accomplishments. Brady could stop playing right now, and he's ahead of those two greats, and again, Brady has only had Moss this one season. Young had Jerry Rice to throw to for every game of his career, and Marino had Clayton and Duper for most of his career and still couldn't win anything! You don't have to like Brady, but if he wins another one this season, you're not going to be able to make much of an argument (at least intelligently) that there are too many guys who were any better, and if he doesn't win another one, he's at least still in the discussion!
John from Boston
Rockindeano wrote:Brady, ahead of the Great Dan Marino. I want what you are smoking, and hopefully that ain't a bag of dicks.
I do think Brady is as good if not better than Young.
Rockindeano wrote:Blondie wrote:Not really, Dean. LOL.
I just want a really good Super Bowl, not a blowout. I think GB and NE have the best chance for that.
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ttango1 wrote:If Merriman can just inject 1 bit of passion into a crushing hit on Brady plus Cromartie can match Moss athletically, it will be a close game PROVIDED that LT and Rivers play. The backups can do what they did for a quarter, maybe even a half but for a full game, that will make it tough.
If the weather plays and throwing the ball is too difficult, I then give the edge to the Chargers because both LT and Michael Turner are tougher runners than Laurence Maroney and Kevin Faulk.
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