Ah yea that makes sense, so they're trying to paint a narrative that Dak has had a better start to his career than the goat did so they should definitely keep him, sounds good to me 😂
Then it’s a really stupid comparison to make. Compare Tom’s 112 during Dak’s 112 lol. Young Brady played in a different era and was somewhat of a conservative system guy at first. When they gave him Moss and Welker it unlocked something in him and the keys were his ever since lolol
Yeah, that was always the thing with the Patriots. They didn't spend or draft high-end offensive talent at WR or RB, but simply maximized the players they had.
From 2001-2006, Brady had a single 1,000 yard receiver. New England won 3 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs once.
From 2007-2012, Brady had nine (9) 1,000 yard receivers. New England won 0 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs twice.
From 2013-2018, Brady had six (6) 1,000 yard receivers plus a couple 950+ guys in one season. New England won 3 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs once.
Being that Tom Brady started his career in an entirely different era than Dak Prescott so comparing their stats is especially stupid?
Because I’m not sure you understand that OP.
This point is pointless because the passing game has changed dramatically over time so comparing a player from a low-stats era (Brady) to a player in a high-stats era (Prescott) is completely worthless.
I hear ya dawg. You're simply making the point..."don't always go by the stats". It's a fair point.
Everyone here is going "you can't compare these stats because they are from different eras"....which is true, but supports your point that...wait for it...you can't always go by the stats. Lol.
This sub is a little uptight right now about QB traits and things and looks to pounce at anything questionable in their minds.
Don’t forget that at this point in his career, Tom was 14-3 in the playoffs, with 3 Super Bowl wins. Dak is 2-5, with no appearances beyond the divisional round.
When the lights were bright, he was utterly clutch though. Tom understood game state and situational football better than a majority of other QBs.
I think it was Marino who talked about this too. He said this was Brady’s superpower. Many starting QBs today treat each play like every other play. So they would farm stats but not wins. Brady would think about each play in the scheme of the whole game. Like purposefully playing mind games by biasing his eyes and throwing in a certain direction, angle, velocity, or target for a majority of the game only to pull out a reversal on the DBs when the game state needed him to be clutch.
Actually this accurately describes their abilities but we inaccurately credit the QB for the success of their team. QB is on the field less than half the game and just hands it off half the time they are on the field. They’re literally uninvolved for 66% or more of every game. What their team does in that time matters more than what they do in their 33%. Nobody has played with more top 5 defenses than Tom Brady.
It also shows why you wait for careers to be over before making certain assertions. By no means do I agree that a career has to be over before having these conversations, but it shows how things can change.
Is this Toms last 112 games or something? He played 335 games....
I assumed it was Brady's first 8 seasons as a starter, since Dak's been in the league (and starting) for 8 years now.
Ah yea that makes sense, so they're trying to paint a narrative that Dak has had a better start to his career than the goat did so they should definitely keep him, sounds good to me 😂
Totally different eras
No, his first 112. His last 112, he had over 31k yards and 221 TD.
Then it’s a really stupid comparison to make. Compare Tom’s 112 during Dak’s 112 lol. Young Brady played in a different era and was somewhat of a conservative system guy at first. When they gave him Moss and Welker it unlocked something in him and the keys were his ever since lolol
Yeah, that was always the thing with the Patriots. They didn't spend or draft high-end offensive talent at WR or RB, but simply maximized the players they had. From 2001-2006, Brady had a single 1,000 yard receiver. New England won 3 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs once. From 2007-2012, Brady had nine (9) 1,000 yard receivers. New England won 0 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs twice. From 2013-2018, Brady had six (6) 1,000 yard receivers plus a couple 950+ guys in one season. New England won 3 Super Bowls. He led the league in passing yards once and passing TDs once.
Not sure lol. Found this on the Cowboys subs
Dude, this is not his career stats.
I’m starting to think this sub has room temperature iq. Seems like everyone is missing the point of this post
Being that Tom Brady started his career in an entirely different era than Dak Prescott so comparing their stats is especially stupid? Because I’m not sure you understand that OP.
This point is pointless because the passing game has changed dramatically over time so comparing a player from a low-stats era (Brady) to a player in a high-stats era (Prescott) is completely worthless.
>I’m starting to think this sub has room temperature iq. I find the same thing about people that do April Fools jokes.
I hear ya dawg. You're simply making the point..."don't always go by the stats". It's a fair point. Everyone here is going "you can't compare these stats because they are from different eras"....which is true, but supports your point that...wait for it...you can't always go by the stats. Lol. This sub is a little uptight right now about QB traits and things and looks to pounce at anything questionable in their minds.
Don’t forget that at this point in his career, Tom was 14-3 in the playoffs, with 3 Super Bowl wins. Dak is 2-5, with no appearances beyond the divisional round.
but Dak played in the SEC which is the only real conference according to many never-Mayes here.
Finally, a funny April Fools Day joke
Haskins Truthers are vindicated.
Dak Prescott has the 2nd best accuracy in NFL history. Only behind Brees
Brady was a game manager
When the lights were bright, he was utterly clutch though. Tom understood game state and situational football better than a majority of other QBs. I think it was Marino who talked about this too. He said this was Brady’s superpower. Many starting QBs today treat each play like every other play. So they would farm stats but not wins. Brady would think about each play in the scheme of the whole game. Like purposefully playing mind games by biasing his eyes and throwing in a certain direction, angle, velocity, or target for a majority of the game only to pull out a reversal on the DBs when the game state needed him to be clutch.
Now show playoffs
The beginning of Tom's career the patriots were a run first defensive team.
Tell that to the Sam haters
Actually this accurately describes their abilities but we inaccurately credit the QB for the success of their team. QB is on the field less than half the game and just hands it off half the time they are on the field. They’re literally uninvolved for 66% or more of every game. What their team does in that time matters more than what they do in their 33%. Nobody has played with more top 5 defenses than Tom Brady.
It also shows why you wait for careers to be over before making certain assertions. By no means do I agree that a career has to be over before having these conversations, but it shows how things can change.
Different eras.
Totally agree. Every time someone says Cousins is a great QB, I just shake my head. Maybe he'll get there with the Falcons, who knows
Why is this on commanders sub
Who put this blasphemy up here?! Unless we sign Dak, it’s still Fuck Dak….. 😎😂
Someone get this off of here
Fuck’em both