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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Makes Sure It’s Not Even Close
A lot of games come down to the simple comparison of turnovers – one quarterback makes one, the other one doesn’t. Tom Brady, becoming the all-time leader among quarterbacks with 17 career postseason wins, made sure the New England Patriots remained mistake-free.
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New England Patriots and Houston Texans are the Same on Defense
When you think of the New England Patriots, you think of a high powered passing offense led by Tom Brady. The Houston Texans remind you of great defense and powerful running game.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Makes Them Super Bowl Favorites
In a season which has had more than its share of “best teams in the NFL” or the “momentary Super Bowl favorites”, it’s weird to think that we’ve reached week 14, and only now is the name of the New England Patriots mentioned, after another sublime, MVP-like prime time performance from Tom Brady.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady vs the Bizarro Him
Not having any kind of quarterback controversy (among other problems) like his rivals made it another easy day for Tom Brady. The New England Patriots have quite a few faults that might (and should) keep them from winning the Super Bowl, but for Brady and Belichick, there’s plenty in the arsenal to rule the AFC East.
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10 Most Overrated NFL Players
There might be a lot of reasons why the New York Jets aren’t very popular with many NFL players, and part of it is their two quarterbacks, Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow, each bad in his own way. According to SI.com, who surveyed 180 players, those two are the most overrated players in the league, along with two highly paid Eagles and other high-profile quarterbacks, Tony Romo and Tom Brady.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady No Longer Clutch
You can’t say the past doesn’t matter, because it does, to a certain extent. But for Tom Brady, his present is catching up with him, and his own problems, adding that to the New England Patriots and their defensive struggles, it’s suddenly about his performances in the closing minutes of a game.
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Best NFL Quarterbacks Lose Together
For the first time since Ben Roethlisberger took his first NFL snap in 2004 for the Pittsburgh Steelers, he joins Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady in dubious milestone, as all four quarterbacks were part of a losing effort on the same week.
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It’s OK to Feel Bad for Tom Brady
Maybe it was a post game picture, of Gisele and Brady. Something about the fragility of the moment, and of a hall of fame (in the future) quarterback, who did pretty well in the game, did pretty amazing during the regular season, but missed out on a fourth ring because receivers dropped passes. Wes Welker, with one huge drop, more than all.