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Why Tom Brady is The GOAT | Debunking ALL the Hater Arguments

Apr 19, 2024
While most NFL fans believe that Tom Brady is the best to ever play, this video is not about Brady fans but about those who still refuse to believe the truth that Tom Brady is the best. of all time, there are many reasons why that is the case. but what about the reasons skeptics or

hater

s used to reject that claim? This video was made to finally prove beyond a doubt that Tom Brady is the greatest of all time by

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the

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used by those who don't believe in Brady before me. Prove the

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why tom brady is the goat debunking all the hater arguments
Brady fans have heard it all. He's a system quarterback. He has Bill Belichick. Matt Cassel won 11 games. His defense takes him. He doesn't have any. so-and-so records played in a tougher era Montana never lost the Superbowl Tom Brady is a cheater and my personal favorite, the AFC East sucks, let's start with the infamous argument that he is a system quarterback, the belief that Brady is the result of the Patriots. scheme let me ask you a couple of simple questions if Brady is a product of the Patriots offensive system, why don't other teams use that system? My second question is, do you know that each NFL team has its own system?
why tom brady is the goat debunking all the hater arguments

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Think about those questions now. Let me tell you that the Patriots are an advanced version of Earhart Perkins' offensive system. There are plenty of teams that have not had success using this same basic scheme. The Patriots offensive coordinators left the Patriots and have not been able to duplicate the same success without them. To be honest, 12th charlie weis before tom

brady

looks a little like this 12th in scoring fifth and 19th in scoring and 25th in scoring in both New York and New England now with a young Tom Brady who wasn't even ready Tom Brady, came in and improved charlie's smarter offense to be sixth in scoring, 12th in scoring, and fourth in scoring in the four years the two worked together.
why tom brady is the goat debunking all the hater arguments
Weiss left in 2005 to become the head coach of Notre Dame. He finished his university career at ages 41 and 49. O'Brien has had 42 and 38 NFL head coaching successes and has made three playoff appearances. He's been incredible in Houston, but because of his defense people forget that he actually started out as an offensive coach. O'Brien was the Patriots' offensive coordinator in 2011. He finished that year third in points scored when we look at O'Brien's offenses as head coach in Houston fourteenth twenty-one twenty-eight seventeen and eleventh in points and josh mcdaniels, who many consider an offensive football mastermind and the bright future head coach of the league and believe me I think McDaniels is a great coach but even he has had trouble establishing his system without Tom Brady 11 and 17 as head coach in Denver and his Offenses have ranked 20th, 19th and 32nd with the Broncos and Rams without Tom Brady.
why tom brady is the goat debunking all the hater arguments
The worst they have finished together was 10th in points and 11th in yards. McDaniels and Tom Brady had three number one rankings, 10 top five rankings and eight top three rankings in points, so Brady is basically the difference between josh mcdaniels now putting together a potentially dominant offense. The haters will say, but Mitch, he has Bill Belichick and believe me, Bill Belichick, he is the

goat

, no doubt, but he is also in some ways a product of Tom Brady, without Tom Brady, he would not have found the same success. He needed a leader and personality like Tom Brady to come in and set the operation and tone of his organization without Tom Brady.
Bill Belichick is in Vil Belichick without Bill Belichick. Tom Brady is not Tom Brady. They are the perfect marriage that Belichick was never known for. his offensive prowess sure he probably has the skills to coach the offense, but he made a name for himself before New England with the defenses of him. Bella checks his head coaching record before he became the head coach of the '35 and '55 Patriots with Cleveland, then he went to New England, finished fifth and 11 in 2000 and that was with Drew Bledsoe and Drew Bledsoe was a quarterback. Pretty good field, sure he's not a hall of famer, but he's pretty good and was the first overall pick, so there's definitely some skill at that position beforehand.
To think the Patriots really weren't that bad without Bill Belichick, the team got worse in 2000. Pete Carroll's Patriots, yes, Pete Carroll's Patriots went 27 and 21 in three seasons, ten, six and 97, 9, 7 , 98, 8 and 8 in 99. and in 96 the Patriots went to the Super Bowl with Bill Parcells as their head coach, but Mitch Belichick went 11 and 5 under Matt Cassel, how do you explain that, well let's really dig into the 2008 Patriots, because I think they are a very fascinating team, yes, the Patriots finished 11 and 5 in 2008, but let's remember that this was the Patriots team after the 2007 Patriots, you know, the team that was a step from being considered the undisputed best team of all time, the team that had a 315 point difference and established a new record for touchdown passes receiving touchdowns and points scored with Tom Brady were 18 and 116 NO in the regular season where he threw four and dominated with 4,806 yards 50 touchdowns and only eight interceptions with a passer rating of 117 this was practically the same roster in 2008 as in 2007: Asante Samuel on defense and Donte Stallworth on offense, a roster that still included Randy Moss Wes Welker Jabar Gaffney Ben Watson Kevin Faulk Matt Light and Logan Mankins on offense with Matt Cassel, this offense was incredibly incredible of all time, just above average, he threw for 21 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, 3,600, 93 yards and a rating of 89 passer, a big responsibility actually fell on the Patriots' running game.
Matt Castles. The Patriots were 11 and 5, yes, but they lost four of their six games against playoff opponents, including destruction by the Steelers Chargers and Dolphins, in that stretch their point differential was down 214 points to 101, not only did all this happen , but two people really forget that Matt Cassel was actually pretty good and had some success. In the NFL it's crazy that people just forget that in 2010 he led the Chiefs to the playoffs going 10 and 6. He threw 27 touchdowns, only 7 interceptions, which was the second touchdown to interception ratio that season in 2010, behind only from MVP Tom Brady and Matt Cassel. the Pro Bowl that year another factor here is that in 2016 the Super Bowl winning Patriots, the team that was the best from start to finish of the season without Tom Brady, lost to the 7 and 9 Rex Ryan Buffalo Bills with Jacoby Perset as a quarterback at home. 16 to nothing, they didn't score a single point.
I don't even remember they passed half the field in that game, so according to people, because Matt Cassell won 11 games with arguably the most talented team of all time, that means Tom Brady sucks, that's not the Case and according to others, Brady never had bad defenses, if that is also incorrect, what if I told you over a four season period from 2010 to 2013 that the Patriots defense was never better than 25th in total yards allowed in 2010 , did they have number one? Seeded in 2011 they reached the Super Bowl and in 2012 and 2013 they were eliminated in the AFC Championship game that they are winning in my book.
Tom Brady has been more than capable of taking on horrible defenses throughout his career, but the difference is in a team sport like football. between Tom Brady winning the Super Bowl and losing the AFC championship game or the Super Bowl has been his defense, yes defense does matter, but for Tom Brady it only really matters when we get to the Super Bowl or the championship game of the AFC for a player like Drew Brees, for example, that has been the difference between 12 and 4, 7 and 9 in 2011 and 2017, his defenses thirty-first and twenty-ninth in yards and were just one drive away from winning two Super Bowls more thanks to Tom Brady, do I have to?
Mention that Tom Brady threw for over five hundred yards against the Philadelphia Eagles and they still lost the game, but again people will say that he was carried in all of his first games for all of his early years until he won the Super Bowl. Well, that's not really the case either. In case it takes ten fourth-quarter comebacks, 15 winning drives between 2001 and 2004, and leading the league in touchdown passes in 2002, then I guess it was taken, yeah, they had great defenses during that stretch, but without Brady they don't do it. Winning a lot of those big games, including Super Bowl 38 against the Carolina Panthers, where they gave up 29 points to Jake Delhomme, but Brady came out against one of the best defenses in the game, threw for 354 yards and three touchdowns, which was a Tom early.
Brady, who was a young Tom Brady, went out and grabbed it and had great success in Brady's 17 seasons, his defenses have statistically outscored his offenses only three times in his career, nine of 17 defenses that actually ranked by lower than 20th in yards allowed. Honestly, the next argument is probably the most ignorant and idiotic. He doesn't have any records. Honestly, I've had these comments. Let me give you a list of some of Brady's accomplishments. There are some NFL fans who, frankly, just live in. in the past they have claimed that no quarterback could be better than their personal favorite due to the harder football played at the time, although I agree that the game was inherently harder in the '90s, '80s, '70s and '60s. , the rules were different.
I agree with the base. from that argument it really has no impact on greatness, it's a weak argument, you don't judge the greatness of one against another directly, you judge it by how dominant they were in their time when they played and honestly, just to point out all this harshness, it speaks out of place. equation and the rules and all that and the statistics and all that let's go over this the NFL from a numbers perspective didn't really take off until 2011 Brady was drafted in 2000 played the entire decade of the 2000s the stats were really inflated in the 2000s, there were oddities like Peyton Manning's Oh for season and Brady's oh seven season, but nowhere near what we've seen around the league since 2011, people claim guys like Montana played in an era more difficult, yes. the rules were more restrictive, but guys like Montana, guys like Moreno, even Dan Fouts played in revolutionary passing offenses, played in offenses that defenses of that day were not prepared or were not able to stop at the time when they had no the intelligence to do it.
To adapt to the style of game that the 49ers, the Dolphins or the Chargers played, it took them some time to develop defenses to have faith in stopping those offenses, whereas at least in Brady's time those defenses looked much better. developed and complex passing games, speaking of defenses, he has played the 2000 Steeler defenses, the Ravens defenses, the Oh two dollars, the 15 Broncos, the legion of the boom, Harbaugh's 49ers, Rex Ryan's Jets, the 2017 Jaguars, Urlacher's Bears and the Super Bowl Giants, those are not difficult defenses. They are not tough players and unlike Drew Brees, Peyton Manning Marino or Montana Brady has played in freezing temperatures, not sunny climates or domes, and unlike Montana and Marino, he never played in an era without a salary cap in which you have the same equipment and the same weapons.
Now I see you writing, well Montana is for an O in Super Bowls guys I don't know what else to say when it comes to this argument this is possibly the dumbest argument of all time yeah Montana was Super Bowls of foreign property. he's won four Super Bowls, that's incredible, congratulations Joe Montana and I'm not trying to take anything away from Joe Montana. He is absolutely great. He was also eliminated twice in the wild card round and divisional round and three times in the NFC title game. game Montana was one and finished in the playoffs four times in 11 seasons Brady has gone to nine Super Bowls he has made it to the big game nine times he is six and three in those games he has gone one done twice in 16 playoff seasons he is 2 and 1 in the wild card round, 13th and 2nd in the divisional round and 9th and 4th in conference title games, getting to the Super Bowl is better than losing before getting there, for all athletes if they have ever played sports in all his life. you understand you want to go as far as you can until you lose, if you lose in the finals at least you made it to the finals and of course the haters will always bring up the topic well deflate since January 18, 2015 Tom Brady has had quite. some success, including three Super Bowl wins, two Super Bowl MVPs and NFL MVP - his name - all-pro selections to Pro Bowl selections led the league in yards once and touchdowns also has 47 and 13 125 touchdowns - only 28 interceptions Tom Brady doesn't need deflated balls to win, beat his team, or get great stats.
To advance that point, we take a look at some quotes from some great quarterbacks who commented on the situation Tom Brady went through with the Joe Montana deflated gate situation. and Dan Marino and Aaron Rodgers, as well as manyOther quarterbacks gave their opinion on this situation and most of them sided with Brady. Joe Montana said it's stupid to even talk about it because they shouldn't have periods anyway if you want. See the game played at its best. Everyone has a different grip. Everyone likes a different feeling. Dan Marino. Every quarterback who has ever played that position understands that getting the balls the way you like them before a game is part of the game.
I mean, I did. for years Jim Kelly in Buffalo did it Tom is doing it Peyton Manning is doing it Aaron Rodgers I think you have the best point, he says, most quarterbacks, I would say more than half are maybe on the other end of the spectrum. spectrum and they like the The flatter side Rodgers said I think there should be a minimum air pressure requirement, but not a maximum. In my opinion, there is no advantage. We are not kicking the ball. There is no advantage to having an inflated balloon. Then Aaron Rodgers was in the other one. side of things where he says he likes his ball inflated and it doesn't really matter if Brady likes it flatter, it doesn't really matter because balls don't matter, guys get deflated, it doesn't matter Tom Brady has proven it and the last one argument is that people are going to throw away The reason they do it every year is because the AFC East is garbage, where are your numbers to back that up?
Let me find them for you since 2000, the AFC East has the most wins even without the best team involved, the team with the most wins since 2000 is the Patriots, so with that being said, the AFC East, even Without the winningest team having the most wins since 2002, the AFC East and NFC South are the only divisions in which every team has 100 wins, the Patriots have one win. record in all divisions of football since 2001, the Patriots have a nearly identical record compared to their division as out of the division, 77% and 76.6%, the Jets have made the playoffs since 2001 six times, including games consecutive AFC title matches, they have combined for 417 wins.
Record seasons are these teams bad or the Patriots just make them look bad. The Brady Patriots played in an AFC era that included Peyton Manning's Broncos and Colts, Ray Lewis' Ravens, Big Ben's Steelers, the Chargers and even teams like Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs. McNair's Titans, the Texans and even the Jaguars and Jets have had quality teams, he is completely wrong, it is not okay to be wrong, it is okay to have an opinion, but I have given you the information that you can no longer argue with, that Tom Brady It's not the one. if you are a Brady fan, a supporter or a Patriots fan, I hope this gives you a proof video, the decisive video, the ultimate video to send to your patriot friends, your Brady friends or to the Brady haters just to clarify them. send it home garrett with everyone share it with everyone because everyone needs to see this video everyone needs to hear these statistics everyone needs to get these twitter

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