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Post by damngumby on Feb 9, 2019 18:53:27 GMT
Six World Championships. Five 4th quarter game winning drives by the GOAT. Which was the best?
Super Bowl 36: Brady took the ball with a little over a minute left and the game tied 17-17. Against all expectations, he drove the Patriots down the field and put Adam Vinatieri in position for a game-winning field goal. Patriots 20, Rams 17.
Super Bowl 38: The Patriots and Carolina Panthers were tied 29-29 with a little over a minute left. Surely, Tom Brady couldn't do it again. The Patriots took the ball at their own 40-yard line and Brady once again put Vinatieri in position for the winning field goal. Patriots 32, Panthers 29.
Super Bowl 49: Brady engineered not one, but two 4th quarter touchdown drives to beat the Seattle Seahawks. Trailing 24-14 and going up against the “Legion of Boom”, Brady drove down the field with touchdown passes to Danny Amendola and then Julian Edelman for the go-ahead score. At the time, it was the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history. Patriots 28, Seahawks 24.
Super Bowl 51: Tom Brady led New England’s game-winning drive in overtime during yet another greatest comeback in Super Bowl history. This time Brady led them back from an incredible 25-point deficit, and was unstoppable in OT. Patriots 34, Falcons 28.
Super Bowl 53: After an epic defensive battle, Brady was able to get the edge on the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter. He took them down the field and connected with Rob Gronkowski on an incredible diving catch that brought them within the five-yard line and then the only TD of the game. On their next possession, Brady set up Stephen Gostkowski for a game-clinching field goal. Patriots 13, Rams 3.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Feb 9, 2019 19:17:01 GMT
Super Bowl 52. Oh wait...
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Post by Xeliou66 on Feb 9, 2019 19:40:54 GMT
He’s had some brilliant drives, but I would say Super Bowl 49 was his best 4th Quarter performance, he led the Pats on 2 TD drives against one of the greatest secondary’s in NFL history. The comeback in Super Bowl 51 was phenomenal and the game winning drive in Super Bowl 53 was Brady at his best, but I think 49 was overall his most amazing performance.
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Post by Winston Wolf on Feb 9, 2019 19:47:34 GMT
49, definitely.
Call me crazy, but 51’s comeback wasn’t THAT impressive. There was still an entire quarter to go, 2 minutes left in the third when the Patriots scored, the Falcons didn’t score again so it’s not like they could keep their distance, and one touchdown is worth 6 points. 2 touchdowns and you’ve already sliced the lead in half.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 9, 2019 20:56:36 GMT
The one against the defending SB champs.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Feb 9, 2019 21:10:54 GMT
1. Seattle 2. Atlanta 3. St. Louis 4. LA 5. Carolina
The real question is where does the 2015 AFC championship 4th quarter drive rank? There was a 4th and ten in there, and a TD to bring them within 2 with 17 seconds left. If Gostkowski hadn't botched the PAT earlier, that game goes into OT and who knows? As it was Brady had been knocked down 20 times in that game and was concussed. What's more amazing, the fact that Brady has gone to 9 Super Bowls or the fact that he's like three plays away from going to 12?
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 9, 2019 23:19:44 GMT
1. Seattle 2. Atlanta 3. St. Louis 4. LA 5. Carolina The real question is where does the 2015 AFC championship 4th quarter drive rank? The drive where Brady threw an INT on the 2-point conversion attempt to send the Broncos to the Super Bowl? What's more amazing, the fact that Brady has gone to 9 Super Bowls or the fact that he's like three plays away from going to 12? The fact that Shady Brady was 2 plays away from being the only QB to lose 5 Super Bowls.
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Post by damngumby on Feb 9, 2019 23:27:06 GMT
Super Bowl 52. Oh wait... I can understand the confusion. There have been so many!
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Post by damngumby on Feb 9, 2019 23:37:26 GMT
What's more amazing, the fact that Brady has gone to 9 Super Bowls or the fact that he's like three plays away from going to 12? The fact that Shady Brady was 2 plays away from being the only QB to lose 5 Super Bowls. Only Always Wrong would be amazed by the possibility of failure. That must be why he's a Cowboys and DC Comics fan!
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2019 0:01:20 GMT
49, definitely. Call me crazy, but 51’s comeback wasn’t THAT impressive. There was still an entire quarter to go, 2 minutes left in the third when the Patriots scored, the Falcons didn’t score again so it’s not like they could keep their distance, and one touchdown is worth 6 points. 2 touchdowns and you’ve already sliced the lead in half. Ok, Crazy.
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2019 0:05:47 GMT
1. Seattle 2. Atlanta 3. St. Louis 4. LA 5. Carolina The real question is where does the 2015 AFC championship 4th quarter drive rank? There was a 4th and ten in there, and a TD to bring them within 2 with 17 seconds left. If Gostkowski hadn't botched the PAT earlier, that game goes into OT and who knows? As it was Brady had been knocked down 20 times in that game and was concussed. What's more amazing, the fact that Brady has gone to 9 Super Bowls or the fact that he's like three plays away from going to 12? If Gostkowski makes his PAT's and the game goes to overtime, I know how it ends.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 10, 2019 0:57:17 GMT
1. Seattle 2. Atlanta 3. St. Louis 4. LA 5. Carolina The real question is where does the 2015 AFC championship 4th quarter drive rank? There was a 4th and ten in there, and a TD to bring them within 2 with 17 seconds left. If Gostkowski hadn't botched the PAT earlier, that game goes into OT and who knows? As it was Brady had been knocked down 20 times in that game and was concussed. What's more amazing, the fact that Brady has gone to 9 Super Bowls or the fact that he's like three plays away from going to 12? If Gostkowski makes his PAT's and the game goes to overtime, I know how it ends. It's amazing that Shady Brady always blames losses on his teammates - the defense, the receivers, the place kicker, etc.
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Post by poutinep on Feb 10, 2019 1:32:43 GMT
If Gostkowski makes his PAT's and the game goes to overtime, I know how it ends. It's amazing that Shady Brady always blames losses on his teammates - the defense, the receivers, the place kicker, etc. It's amazing how obsessed you are with someone you allegedly hate.
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2019 1:44:35 GMT
If Gostkowski makes his PAT's and the game goes to overtime, I know how it ends. It's amazing that Shady Brady always blames losses on his teammates - the defense, the receivers, the place kicker, etc. Sounds like more made up Dick Cheney fan bullshit. Do you have a link?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Feb 10, 2019 2:54:47 GMT
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 10, 2019 3:00:48 GMT
There was also the time when Shady Brady threw an awful pass to a wide-open receiver and then after the game sent his wife out to throw all the Pats' receivers under the bus.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Feb 10, 2019 3:02:09 GMT
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2019 3:21:12 GMT
Every sentence is 'we.' Don't be silly.
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2019 3:21:29 GMT
There was also the time when Shady Brady threw an awful pass to a wide-open receiver and then after the game sent his wife out to throw all the Pats' receivers under the bus. Don't be so silly.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Feb 10, 2019 3:22:32 GMT
Which means he was throwing 52 other players under the bus.
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