Tag: Tom Brady

  • New England Patriots Offseason About Giving Tom Brady One More Shot

    New England Patriots Offseason About Giving Tom Brady One More Shot

    Another very good regular season for the New England Patriots, another playoff that ends in disappointment. In a franchise that’s always thinking about the biggest prize possible, losing and looking bad for a second consecutive time in the conference championship game calls for more than simple personnel changes in order to improve the supporting cast around Tom Brady.

  • Tom Brady Isn’t Going to be Watching the Super Bowl

    Tom Brady Isn’t Going to be Watching the Super Bowl

    News can also come in the form of something that won’t happen, like Tom Brady of the New England Patriots saying he has no intention of watching the Super Bowl this year, and hints at not watching any of the past ones because he wasn’t in them.

  • Bill Belichick & Tom Brady, Not Gracious in Defeat

    Bill Belichick & Tom Brady, Not Gracious in Defeat

    For some reason some people mistake being successful with classy, so the New England Patriots, with Bill Belichick and Tom Brady as the faces of the franchise, get caught in their hypocrisy after losing in the AFC Championship game, each delivering his own brand of gracious losing shortly after.

  • Patriots vs Broncos – Peyton Manning Proves He’s Better Than Tom Brady

    In a game that was about legacy and not just making it to the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos were the big winners and outright better team from top to bottom, leaving the New England Patriots and Tom Brady empty handed for yet another season.

  • AFC Championship Game – Denver Broncos & Peyton Manning Going to the Super Bowl

    AFC Championship Game – Denver Broncos & Peyton Manning Going to the Super Bowl

    The rules of engagement in the Peyton Manning-Tom Brady rivalry came through, as the home team, the Denver Broncos, came away with the 26-16 win over the New England Patriots, claiming the AFC Championship game and earning a spot in Super Bowl XLVII.

  • Brady vs Manning – It’s All About the Home Team

    In the three playoff meetings between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, it’s always been the home team that came through. Twice for the New England Patriots, once for the Indianapolis Colts. The Denver Broncos host yet another epic showdown between the two great quarterbacks.

  • NFL Playoffs – Four Quarterbacks From Two Different Generations

    NFL Playoffs – Four Quarterbacks From Two Different Generations

    Few will argue that the best teams in the NFL reached the “Final Four”, the conference championship games. It also offers an interesting take on old and new in the NFL, with Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson being a new breed of quarterbacks regarding their skill-set, while Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, representing the old guard, and relying on their arms and not their legs approach.

  • New England Patriots – Better When Tom Brady Doesn’t Throw Touchdowns

    There’s been a theory running around for years that the New England Patriots have stopped winning Super Bowls the moment they stopped becoming a team with a good quarterback into Tom Brady the superstar and his group of teammates. His 0 touchdown performance in the playoff win over the Indianapolis Colts and the team’s record with him in games when he doesn’t throw touchdown passes proves the same point.

  • Patriots Humiliate Ravens – Tom Brady Always Finds a Way

    Patriots Humiliate Ravens – Tom Brady Always Finds a Way

    The rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots isn’t about blowouts. It’s about close, mean, venom-filled games. Tom Brady marching the visiting Pats to a 41-7 in M&T Bank Stadium wasn’t something anyone had in mind, except for Bill Belichick.

  • Tom Brady Isn’t Winning a Super Bowl This Year as Well

    Tom Brady Isn’t Winning a Super Bowl This Year as Well

    Walking off after answering only two questions in the postgame conference, Tom Brady didn’t really try to hide his anger and frustration. The New England Patriots failed to knock off the Miami Dolphins, losing to their division rivals 24-20 which hurts their bid for home field advantage in the playoffs and keeps the race for the AFC East title still open.