Tag: Tom Brady

  • Tom Brady Without Rob Gronkowski? Not Very Good

    Once again, the New England Patriots find themselves without Rob Gronkowski, which means Tom Brady, who has been facing an injury to his tight end for a second consecutive season, needs to start worrying again.

  • New England Patriots – A Happy Ending, Despite Everything

    New England Patriots – A Happy Ending, Despite Everything

    It was hard to say how pleased, if at all, were the New England Patriots with their 27-26 win over the Cleveland Browns, scoring two touchdowns in the final minute of the game. They got help from the officials, they probably lost Rob Gronkowski for the season (again), and their defense and especially secondary looked embarrassing at times against a team that has only one go-to-guy on offense.

  • New England Patriots – Antonio Smith Thinks They’re Cheating

    New England Patriots – Antonio Smith Thinks They’re Cheating

    Instead of getting more credit from the media after a 34-31 win over the Houston Texans which included another impressive second half, leading the New England Patriots back from a double digit deficit, accusations or at least subtle allegations coming from Antonio Smith force you to at least consider that there was something less than Kosher about the way the Pats adjusted to what their rivals were doing to slow them down.

  • Broncos vs Patriots – Tom Brady Too Good For Peyton Manning Again

    Broncos vs Patriots – Tom Brady Too Good For Peyton Manning Again

    There was a lot more to just the Tom Brady and Peyton Manning rivalry in this game, but the end result of the New England Patriots coming away with a 34-31 win in overtime, coming back from a 24 point deficit was mostly due to the difference between the two quarterbacks in the second half.

  • New England Patriots – Tom Brady Wins Being Terrible

    New England Patriots – Tom Brady Wins Being Terrible

    This really isn’t a good season for Tom Brady, but it really isn’t stopping the New England Patriots from picking up wins and sustaining their dominance in the terrible AFC East, coming back from behind once more in order to make it seem that there’s a lot more to this team than what we’re actually seeing from them on the field.

  • New York Jets – Making Tom Brady Look Terrible

    New York Jets – Making Tom Brady Look Terrible

    While most of the attention goes to the referee’s decision to award the New York Jets with a penalty on a call never before made in an NFL game and Nick Folk getting a second chance to pull off the stunning victory, making Tom Brady look worse than he has all season and generally in a very long time.

  • Peyton Manning Better Than Tom Brady Was in 2007

    Peyton Manning Better Than Tom Brady Was in 2007

    Since the 2007 NFL season, when the New England Patriots went 16-0 during the regular season, every great start for a team, including the perfect Denver Broncos, is measured by those standards. Peyton Manning, having an absolutely incredible start to this season, is doing even better than the record breaking pace Tom Brady was on that year.

  • New England Patriots – Tom Brady Gets Lucky

    New England Patriots – Tom Brady Gets Lucky

    If the way to determine how close an NFL game is to measure the minutes in which the teams were separated by a score or less, than evaluating a quarterback’s performance shouldn’t depend solely on his late game heroics, meaning Tom Brady, in another disappointing display of legendary passing skills for the New England Patriots, got a little bit lucky in the surprise ending.

  • Cincinnati Bengals – Beating Up on Tom Brady

    Cincinnati Bengals – Beating Up on Tom Brady

    The recipe to stopping Tom Brady has always been about excellent pressure from the defensive line. Despite all of their problems on offense with the struggling Andy Dalton, the Cincinnati Bengals have enough talent when it comes to the pass rush to keep the team from falling apart.

  • NFL MVP Candidates Other Than Peyton Manning

    NFL MVP Candidates Other Than Peyton Manning

    At the moment, it’s very difficult seeing anyone but Peyton Manning, due to his incredible start to the season, winning the NFL MVP. However, there’s still an outside chance for quarterbacks Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers to turn the tide, while Reggie Bush and even Justin Houston should be taken into consideration for the award.