Tom Brady out for the year

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Defensewins
09-08-2008, 09:35 PM
Maybe Cassel is the new Brady, and Brady is the new Bledsoe?? Naaaaah...

How many Superbowl wins does Bledsoe have???
Oh yeah, none!

I wish Brady well on his LONG road to recovery.
On my second knee injury, I tore my (R) ACL and bucket handle tears on my meniscus. It is a slow and painful rehab. Six to eight weeks of NO weight bearing on the leg after surgery, because of the meniscus repair. That really slows down recovery and causes alot more muscle atrophy than just a plain ACL recontruction surgery. It is a long and painful road back for Brady.

Ruhskins
09-09-2008, 01:10 AM
I'm glad Belichick said that comparing this situation with 2001 when Brady replaced Bledsoe, is like comparing apples and oranges. Pats fans are trying to talk themselves into Matt Cassel and saying that they will be ok. I think that's crazy, given that Brady is a top 5 all-time QB, and Bledsoe was average at best.

jsarno
09-09-2008, 01:21 AM
I'm glad Belichick said that comparing this situation with 2001 when Brady replaced Bledsoe, is like comparing apples and oranges. Pats fans are trying to talk themselves into Matt Cassel and saying that they will be ok. I think that's crazy, given that Brady is a top 5 all-time QB, and Bledsoe was average at best.

Just wanted to comment on the Brady / Bledsoe comments:

Brady is not a top 5 yet, but very easily could be when all is said and done.

I think we all forget how good Bledsoe was. He is 7th all time in passing yards for pete's sake. 13th in passing TDs. That quite possibly could make him a hall of famer. If he doesn't make the hall, it will still be a good discussion / debate. Let's not forget that the Pats were the doormat of the league until Bledsoe showed up. In the 4 seasons before bledsoe, they were 14-50. In his first 6 seasons, the Patriots made the playoffs 4 times, including a super bowl appearance...and that had NEVER been done in New England. (the 4 playoff appearances in 6 years that is)
So saying he was average at best is way off base.

Ruhskins
09-09-2008, 01:41 AM
Just wanted to comment on the Brady / Bledsoe comments:

Brady is not a top 5 yet, but very easily could be when all is said and done.

I think we all forget how good Bledsoe was. He is 7th all time in passing yards for pete's sake. 13th in passing TDs. That quite possibly could make him a hall of famer. If he doesn't make the hall, it will still be a good discussion / debate. Let's not forget that the Pats were the doormat of the league until Bledsoe showed up. In the 4 seasons before bledsoe, they were 14-50. In his first 6 seasons, the Patriots made the playoffs 4 times, including a super bowl appearance...and that had NEVER been done in New England. (the 4 playoff appearances in 6 years that is)
So saying he was average at best is way off base.

Ok maybe Brady is not top 5 all-time, but he has easily been the most dominant player in the past 7 years in one of the toughest conference. Brady made the playoffs with subpar WRs two years ago, and he's been the reason for the success of the Patriots. To think that the Patriots are going to be fine without him is a bit ridiculous. Maybe I underrated Bledsoe, probably b/c of his performance late in his career, but I just don't think it is fair to compare this situation with what happened in 2001.

SmootSmack
09-09-2008, 01:46 AM
But here's the thing. Matt Cassel isn't Tom Brady...but then again neither was Tom Brady back in 2001. I think it's interesting that both Simms and Rattay were flown in for workouts only to be told thanks, but no thanks.

Testaverde will be starting for the Pats by week 4

prinzeofmoval
09-09-2008, 03:37 AM
Wow AFC East just got interesting. Brett's move looks good now.

The whole Afc is wide open right now..Its an even playing field. Hate to see Brady go down though. He's the player you love to hate.

Luxorreb
09-09-2008, 04:29 AM
Go Jets!

sancho2613
09-09-2008, 04:41 AM
Hate to see Brady go down the week before Brett Favre was gona kick the Pats ass :lol::joke: seriously though it sucks to see him out for the year even though i'm not a fan I still wouldnt wish an injury on anyone. It just would of been a lot nicer to see the Jets beat the Pats with Brady in LOL:laughing2

jsarno
09-09-2008, 12:10 PM
Ok maybe Brady is not top 5 all-time, but he has easily been the most dominant player in the past 7 years in one of the toughest conference. Brady made the playoffs with subpar WRs two years ago, and he's been the reason for the success of the Patriots. To think that the Patriots are going to be fine without him is a bit ridiculous. Maybe I underrated Bledsoe, probably b/c of his performance late in his career, but I just don't think it is fair to compare this situation with what happened in 2001.

I know this is splitting hairs, and for the sake of argument, I'll say it. Peyton Manning has been more dominant over the past 7 years, Brady has had the better TEAM.

Manning:
29339 yards, 234 total tds, turnovers- 95 int + 37 fumbles = 132 total turnovers, 99.44 rating over the 7 years. 79-33

Brady:
26364 yards, 202 total tds, turnovers- 86 int + 53 fumbles = 139 total turnovers, 92.59 rating over the 7 years. 86-24.

So Manning beats him in every catagory, yet Manning's record over the past 7 years is 79-33, while Brady's is 86-24. Clearly the Patriots team has been better over the years.

I do think you're right about not comparing this to when Brady came in for Bledsoe, however, the Patriots TEAM will be fine. They won't be a super bowl contender, but they will be a playoff team and that speaks to the talent they have aquired, and (gag) the coaching.
I thought the pats were going to win 12 games this year, and after Brady was lost for the season, I think they will win 10 games. If Manning was lost in Indy, I'd expect a 8 win season or so.

Monkeydad
09-09-2008, 12:24 PM
Maybe Cassel is the new Brady, and Brady is the new Bledsoe?? Naaaaah...

Maybe Cassel is the new Blesdoe. :D :D

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