I know its the wrong forum, but I know this is where everyone is right now.
On the pregame shows, all of the commentator were talking about Tom Brady. Brady this, Brady that, Brady Brady Brady. Told my wife, "Hey honey, did you know that Tom Brady has a 22" pen is and can impregnate 50 women in one shot?" She looked at me and said, "yea and I bet he can get the men pregnant too!" Had a great laugh. Fast forward to the game...
Well bottom line, how shall I put it? How's the new team without Belichick Tommy Boy? I know it's only the first game of the season but I did call it. I did say that Brady was going to fall flat on his face in Tampa Bay
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The reality is Brady wasnt a QB to be feared last year and only was in spots the year before.
Expecting him to play well forever because hes Tom Brady is insane. I dont think he will be that awful all year but I also dont think hes going to be elite either.The_Dark_Knight likes this. -
The reason I ask is because from a purely statistical point of view the prediction is that Brady, regardless of team, would end up around average. That is, even with Belichick he'd be average, since that's where he was trending with Belichick. Last year was the first year he ended the season as a slightly below average QB (z-score = -0.2292), and that was after a season where he was only slightly above average (z-score around +0.4).
So my question is whether you're agreeing with the statistical prediction of "average" play or whether "fall flat on his face" means he'll be squarely in the bottom 1/3 of QB's this year, in which case it will be interesting to see who ends up right.The Guy likes this. -
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Amazing to me how any Dolphins fan would be rationalizing for Brady...our nemesis for 20 years and folks are defending him.
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He's 43. He went to Tampa for 2-year payday before retiring.
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I personally thi k that has been going on with Brady the last few years. Hes still a highly capable QB, I'm just not expecting him to do more than distribute the ball to talent without turning it over, which would make for a solid season.