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01-09-2010 , 02:27 AM
FO has Brady at #4 in DVOA, and #1 in DYAR.

DYAR is cumulative. Brady Edged Manning, Rivers and Brees who all rested significantly at the end of the season.
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01-09-2010 , 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Donkey OT
Hey look. Bacats dodging the actual question again. What a shock.


I asked you a very specific question, whether you think the reason FO had Brady at #1 was because the media loves him too much. You have yet to answer this for reasons unknown.
Now STFU douche, because they don't have him as #1 it was a calculation that does and only 1 mathematical equation not the mathematical equation, and even if it was the mathematical equation, they even stated they don't agree with it moron. In fact they question why his WR's are not #1

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Originally Posted by TheNoodleMan
FO has Brady at #4 in DVOA, and #1 in DYAR.

DYAR is cumulative. Brady Edged Manning, Rivers and Brees who all rested significantly at the end of the season.
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01-09-2010 , 08:14 AM
You still didn't answer the question bacats. But then again, I didn't really expect you to.
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01-09-2010 , 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Donkey OT
Hey look. Bacats dodging the actual question again. What a shock.


I asked you a very specific question, whether you think the reason FO had Brady at #1 was because the media loves him too much. You have yet to answer this for reasons unknown.
The obv. answer, douche, is no, and that is what I said. I guess I have to spell it out for you. N-O. But I am sure you want me to say yes.
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01-09-2010 , 11:41 AM
yeah donkey i've read this whole argument/thing/what ever you want to call it, bacats did answer it and you are actually really immature and kind of stupid.

it's like youre trolling your own thread
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01-09-2010 , 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by losangelesliving
some good articles recently:


Football Outsiders ranks Brady as the no. 1 QB this past season : http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-e...ady-ranks-no-1
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Originally Posted by bacats32
It is because the media loves Brady.
Looks to me like that's exactly what you said. So you don't think that, great. At least now we know you're just spewing crap for no reason.
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01-09-2010 , 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by SMIGLET
i cant let this slide. parcells is a general management god, and that really isnt an exaggeration at all
How many super bowls has he won as a general manager? You'd think a "God" would win more. Move along please.
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01-09-2010 , 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodie
How many super bowls has he won as a general manager? You'd think a "God" would win more. Move along please.
He's turned terrible franchises into respectable teams. SBs are an awful indicator. Parcells is very very good at what he does.
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01-09-2010 , 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodie
How many super bowls has he won as a general manager? You'd think a "God" would win more. Move along please.
oh good, the rangz argument!

you have absolutely 0 idea what you are talking about wrt parcells
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01-09-2010 , 04:35 PM
smiglet, wrt parcells? Broaden that statement justttttt a tad.
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01-09-2010 , 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodie
How many super bowls has he won as a general manager? You'd think a "God" would win more. Move along please.
lol. next you are gonna say rofflesburger > rivers?


do you know how hard it is to win a superbowl in general? he has turned the giants, jets, pats, cowboys, and now turning the dolphins into contenders. the guy is a genious at what he does.
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01-09-2010 , 06:17 PM
He said he was a "god". Gods win championships. Listen, I choose to credit other factors besides parcells in those teams turnarounds. It's tough to PROVE I'm wrong.
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01-09-2010 , 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodie
He said he was a "god". Gods win championships. Listen, I choose to credit other factors besides parcells in those teams turnarounds. It's tough to PROVE I'm wrong.
God's win championships huh? LOOKING GOOD FOR REVIS CHRIST!

we did our part Goodie, hope the Pats win for the AFCCG showdown we want!
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01-09-2010 , 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Debo9
God's win championships huh? LOOKING GOOD FOR REVIS CHRIST!

we did our part Goodie, hope the Pats win for the AFCCG showdown we want!
Revis actually looked like he got beat a few times today but palmer played so god awful.
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01-09-2010 , 09:31 PM
go pats!
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01-10-2010 , 12:47 AM
go pats!

Spoiler:
go snorlax!
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01-10-2010 , 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Goodie
He said he was a "god". Gods win championships. Listen, I choose to credit other factors besides parcells in those teams turnarounds. It's tough to PROVE I'm wrong.
It's also tough to prove unicorns don't exist.
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01-10-2010 , 10:17 AM
Looks like a great day for Football. A little cold but not a cloud in the sky here in central Mass. Losing Welker notwithstanding, the Patriots appear to be relatively healthy. But like a lot of Pats fans, I really don't know what to expect.
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01-10-2010 , 02:48 PM
boy that was an awful first quarter
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01-10-2010 , 04:54 PM
Toro/Goodie,

I know Needle will yell at me for this. But this is sweet, sweet justice after you guys posted in the Jets thread after the Atlanta game.

"Good thread, would read again"

and

"See you next year"
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01-10-2010 , 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Debo9
Toro/Goodie,

I know Needle will yell at me for this. But this is sweet, sweet justice after you guys posted in the Jets thread after the Atlanta game.

"Good thread, would read again"

and

"See you next year"
Yeah, you got the last laff, enjoy it.
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01-10-2010 , 05:05 PM
Tough way to end the year.

come back healthy next year boys!
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01-10-2010 , 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Thats What Happens
boy that was an awful first quarter
I woke up late and missed the first quarter. I sort of wish I missed the rest of the game too.

The defense is becoming shaky. It's simply not a Super Bowl contending defense. That's got to be a top off-season priority.

On the bright side, Julian Edelman looked fairly good in Welker's role.
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01-10-2010 , 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Dynasty
I woke up late and missed the first quarter. I sort of wish I missed the rest of the game too.

The defense is becoming shaky. It's simply not a Super Bowl contending defense. That's got to be a top off-season priority.

On the bright side, Julian Edelman looked fairly good in Welker's role.
the young guys will def get better imo

Last edited by Thats What Happens; 01-10-2010 at 05:18 PM. Reason: super depressing bill belichick postgame conference on atm
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01-10-2010 , 05:19 PM
weird season. knew this was a 1 playoff win team at best since the NO game, but they still were not very far from a 12-4 or 13-3 record when u look back at the games. crazy how such a flawed team could have been 12 and 4 or better. gonna need a monster offseason to have a chance next year. just about everyone is easily replaceable on this team except brady, wilfork, bodden, and moss the 1/2 time hes trying.
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