Tom Brady & Patriots Dynasty Divinity Thread

2004 Patriots, Colts and Steelers would all fucking annihilate this entire league. Brady went through 2 of them for a ring.
All three of those teams would have Mahomes crying uncle in the 1st half. As much as I hate Rodgers, in his prime, he too would be laying the wood to Mahomes.
 
All three of those teams would have Mahomes crying uncle in the 1st half. As much as I hate Rodgers, in his prime, he too would be laying the wood to Mahomes.
Nah Fraudgers lacks the balls to protect his precious INT: TD ratio
 
All three of those teams would have Mahomes crying uncle in the 1st half. As much as I hate Rodgers, in his prime, he too would be laying the wood to Mahomes.
I’d actually take 2014-2024 Mahomes over 2010-2024 Rodger’s lol
 
Decided to rewatch every Brady-era Patriots playoff game again after watching V. Colts.

Watching the 2001 season V. Raiders Divisional. First time I’ve seen it since it aired. In the second half, Brady starts killing them with play-action and throws some nice lasers down the seam that are practically foreshadowing the Terminator-robot attack, attack, attack style of QB play he would come to terrorize and terrify the league with.

Also got major props from Phil Sims multiple times for intending to go one way, seeing X, deciding against it under duress, reading the field, and hitting a big completion on the other side of the field.

This snow storm was fucking epic.
 
Any of you watched an older game recently? The refs don’t blow the whistle until like 10 seconds after forward contact stops. There will be like six defenders bodying a receiver and nobody’s blowing any whistles.
 
Brady to Patten to close out the first half of Super Bowl 36 is such an awesome Brady moment.

Team played great and a lot of great players had key moments, but Brady out-dueling future Hall of Fame Quarterback Kurt Warner, in the Super Bowl, is all the contribution you can ask for from a first-year starting kid-quarterback.

He was torching the Steelers in the AFC Championship game before he got injured, too, and torched the Raiders the second half in the Divisional.
 
Brady to Patten to close out the first half of Super Bowl 36 is such an awesome Brady moment.

Team played great and a lot of great players had key moments, but Brady out-dueling future Hall of Fame Quarterback Kurt Warner, in the Super Bowl, is all the contribution you can ask for from a first-year starting kid-quarterback.

He was torching the Steelers in the AFC Championship game before he got injured, too, and torched the Raiders the second half in the Divisional.


But....but.... developed!


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But....but.... developed!


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What I appreciated about the GOAT more than anything else is that not one player that he played with has ever said anything bad about him they all revered and admired him. Even fucking AB not too long ago apologized to Tom ! AB out of all people
The man was the GOAT but an even better human
 
Rewatching the Pats playoffs still. On 2003 against Titans. Brady threw his epic block not long ago.

Anyway, I have to say, Phil Sims was early on the Brady train. Sims, Madden, but I remember there were others that could not get over the fact he went in the 6th round. Wasn’t until 2004 he started getting widespread respect IIRC.
 
Rewatching the Pats playoffs still. On 2003 against Titans. Brady threw his epic block not long ago.

Anyway, I have to say, Phil Sims was early on the Brady train. Sims, Madden, but I remember there were others that could not get over the fact he went in the 6th round. Wasn’t until 2004 he started getting widespread respect IIRC.
Bro that's why the 2014 season was so crucial
 
Also, I legit believe Peyton Manning and his PR team semi-successfully got an image scrubbed from the internet. All of us have seen it, all of us used it. It’s the post-game picture that used to exist and be kind of famous on NFL circles, of Peyton Manning in the foreground with an enormous forehead and the worst, most vanquished-villain-looking Peyton Manning pouty-face ever, with Tom Brady five-feet behind him in the background, post-handshake, looking all awesome and victorious.

It was a horrible picture of Manning at the worst time from the worst angle, and it was famous on Patriot forums and even NFL forums from like 2004-2014 or so.

Now it seems like it’s literally gone.

It was one of the most awesome Brady legacy pictures ever.

Gone.
 
@everyone

Above post. Anyone still have?
 
Imagine any other QB losing their star tight end to injury(Gronk), another one for murder(Hernandez) and your best WR(Welker) to your rivals(Broncos), and still lead the team to a AFCCG followed by a superbowl against the LOB the same defense that gave your rival an ass whoopin in the Superbowl the year prior. Legendary stuff
 
And then leaving your home for the past 20 years to a brand new team in a pandemic year no training camp whatsoever , brand new team AND beating another media driven QB(Fraudgers) in their own home followed by an ass whoopin to the other media driven QB in Kermit
 
It sucks Hernandez went south. I think they win in 2013 and 2015 with Hernandez free.
Gronk probably doesn’t get injured either.

I also think 2010 was a Super Bowl banner dropping team that just got crazily upset by a divisional rival in the Divisional. Rex Ryan’s crowning achievement is he legitimately probably cost Brady a ring he would have won.

Team was 14-2 and fucking good.
9 times out of every 10 the Patriots win the Super Bowl that year.
 
It sucks Hernandez went south. I think they win in 2013 and 2015 with Hernandez free.
Gronk probably doesn’t get injured either.

I also think 2010 was a Super Bowl banner dropping team that just got crazily upset by a divisional rival in the Divisional. Rex Ryan’s crowning achievement is he legitimately probably cost Brady a ring he would have won.

Team was 14-2 and fucking good.
9 times out of every 10 the Patriots win the Super Bowl that year.
Idk 2010 was the most upset I've ever gotten at Tom
probably his worst showing in the postseason as a QB tbh
 
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