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Loved watching Brady explode as the game was ending.   Don't think I ever saw a QB get that upset!!   WOW!!  Wasn't sure just what he said but knew it was un-repeatable.   Have leanrned now that it was F++++.     Too bad Brady.  You just got your a++ kicked but good today.

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Now Brady knows how Rodgers has felt in the past couple of years before this year: watch your D give up that final first down and know you'll never even get a chance to get back on the field. Brady just expressed how his heart was ripped out.  

Originally Posted by mabuhay:

Told the Grand kids he was saying .....     Favre!.......Favre!.........Favre!

That's not a very nice word. You should use less offensive words around your grandkids like, f*ck.

Remember that time Brady got outplayed by Rodgers in a nationally televised game, and when Rodgers sealed the win with a perfect pass to Cobb for a first down, the camera caught Brady on the sideline swearing his head off?  'member that?

 

That was awesome.

 

 

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Funny video.  

 

I don't have a problem, with Brady, he's super competitive and I would be pissed too, if I didn't have a chance to win the game.  He knows that this was a big game, against a tough team.  I think sometimes we forget as fans, that most of these players put their time/heart/soul into practice, and the games, and when you come up short, your devastated.  It's not easy to accept losing.  

Originally Posted by PackerRuss:

I think sometimes we forget as fans, that most of these players put their time/heart/soul into practice, and the games, and when you come up short, your devastated.  It's not easy to accept losing.  

Jay Cutler begs to differ, finds it quite easy even during a game.

I was surprised at how poorly Brady handled the pressure. Some fans complain about AR holding the ball too long but Brady is the flip side to that- any sort of pressure whatsoever and he bails out on the play. Mobility and ability to extend the play is really what separates AR from the other elite QBs. He's simply the best and my opinion is that it's not really all that close. 

Speaking of presssure...I borrowed this post from another board ( plagiarism alert ! )

 

 

 

"Packers D really did harass Brady on Sunday ( 22 of 35 passing)

He missed on 13 throws on Sunday and the Packers D had a hand in most of those incompletions

Shields knocked one away from LaFell
Burnett delayed blitz forced a bad throw
Peppers swatted 2
Matthews swatted 1
Daniels immediate pressure during 1st and goal play
Daniels on back-to-back plays in the 3rd Q
D.Jones forced Brady into a bad throw
Peppers pressure forced another overthrow in red zone
HHCD knocked one out of the Gronk's hands

11 of 13 incompletions can be attributed to GB defense
Brady didn't just have a "bad" day, he got hassled by the Packers defense" 

And Brady (statistically) didn't have that bad of a day: 63% completion, 245 yards and two TDs, but the D made plays at key times. How many teams would like to have that kind of bad game from their QB?

 

We've been pretty danged spoiled for over two decades.

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Originally Posted by Satori:

Speaking of presssure...I borrowed this post from another board ( plagiarism alert ! )

 

 

 

"Packers D really did harass Brady on Sunday ( 22 of 35 passing)

He missed on 13 throws on Sunday and the Packers D had a hand in most of those incompletions

Shields knocked one away from LaFell
Burnett delayed blitz forced a bad throw
Peppers swatted 2
Matthews swatted 1
Daniels immediate pressure during 1st and goal play
Daniels on back-to-back plays in the 3rd Q
D.Jones forced Brady into a bad throw
Peppers pressure forced another overthrow in red zone
HHCD knocked one out of the Gronk's hands

11 of 13 incompletions can be attributed to GB defense
Brady didn't just have a "bad" day, he got hassled by the Packers defense" 

 

Yep. Thought the pass rush was excellent against NE. That game was a good example of how the sack statistic doesn't tell the whole story. NE had 3 on Rodgers while GB only got to Brady once, but Brady was rushed/hurried to get rid of it much earlier than he wanted on plenty of his throws

 

 

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