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2 hours ago, Clint Beastwood said:

All  you need to know about this season.

 

 

Quarterbacks are overrated, especially Tom Brady, he's good sure but that's not saying much for the Quarter back role.  Hype for the least athletic position in the NFL only next to the kickers. He's slow af, can't throw long deep passes anymore. Dude is old needs to retire and hang up his legacy. He's competitive I'll give him that

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1 minute ago, Cassettes said:

 He's slow af, can't throw long deep passes anymore. Dude is old needs to retire and hang up his legacy. He's competitive I'll give him that

He was never fast.  I think you missed the 63 yard bomb to Chris Hogan while throwing on his back foot.

 

2 minutes ago, Cassettes said:

Quarterbacks are overrated, especially Tom Brady, he's good sure but that's not saying much for the Quarter back role.  Hype for the least athletic position in the NFL only next to the kickers. 

There are holes in your logic all over this statement.

 

He is more than good.  Probably the best to ever play the game at that position.  Only two other Quarterbacks can even be mentioned in the same breath (Montana and Manning).  

QB is the most important position in the NFL, period. In a matter of mere seconds he (or any good quarterback) has to analyze match-up's on receivers, anticipate rush, anticipate coverages, shift the offensive line, move receivers, or change the play - all before the ball is in given to them.  Once the ball is in their hands they have milliseconds to find and anticipate the route of the receiver, gauge how hard to throw and where to put the ball all the while meta-human like athletes try to disrupt and hit you as hard as they can.  

You better be athletic, ballsy and have surgical like precision throws.  Tom Brady is the epitome of that.  

 

 

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On 10/11/2016 at 2:20 PM, Clint Beastwood said:

He was never fast.  I think you missed the 63 yard bomb to Chris Hogan while throwing on his back foot.

 

There are holes in your logic all over this statement.

 

He is more than good.  Probably the best to ever play the game at that position.  Only two other Quarterbacks can even be mentioned in the same breath (Montana and Manning).  

QB is the most important position in the NFL, period. In a matter of mere seconds he (or any good quarterback) has to analyze match-up's on receivers, anticipate rush, anticipate coverages, shift the offensive line, move receivers, or change the play - all before the ball is in given to them.  Once the ball is in their hands they have milliseconds to find and anticipate the route of the receiver, gauge how hard to throw and where to put the ball all the while meta-human like athletes try to disrupt and hit you as hard as they can.  

You better be athletic, ballsy and have surgical like precision throws.  Tom Brady is the epitome of that.  

 

 

Sorry buddy but all the work is done for him, that's what offensive coordinators are for, the plays are picked for him and the scrimmage is set for him to pass to the most open player, all he has to do is make sure that the play is run well(Which he has no control of) it's all orchestrated to make the defense guess and trick who is the primary target. If the defense gets it right and covers that player well then that is the only time he actually has to do work and improvise a bit on either to pass to a different target or run the ball. The New Englands have an elite offense and a coach who has been coaching them forever, Brady is good and I won't deny it's he's one of the best to play that position, but again the position is overrated to the max. There's no athleticism involved, all what you've stated involves thinking and strategy which all are done for him via the offensive line and drilled into him during the practice week.

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