moleculo said:
Jojo the circus boy said:
Zigg said:
So Tom Brady should be MVP because he has inexperienced WRs and mediocre stats. Awesome case you guys are making here.
Again your reading comprehension is bad, if you read the OP you'll note he is just pointing out who's had a more impressive performance given the circumstances. Patriots clearly played tougher defenses and Brady has helped the Pats remain undefeated even when throwing to 4 rookies, but keep ignoring the details and just look at all of those yards and TD's Peyton has since obviously your only knowledge of football comes from a fantasy football perspective.
That is impressive. However, what is even more impressive is the QB who is off to the greatest start to a season in NFL history,
all while handicapped by playing on a team that is as bad at catching the ball as the lowly Patriots.Or is that a detail we are ignoring too?
You are as bad as that Zigg guy that just knows how to look at box scores. How about we look at the breakdown of the receivers?Receptions/Targets (%)
Broncos:
Demaryius Thomas (3 years) 29/38 (76%)
Wes Welker (8 years) 26/36 (72%)
Eric Decker (3 years) 24/35 (69%)
Julius Thomas (2 years) 18/24 (75%)
73% Average - 16 years of experience in the receiving corps
Patriots:
Julian Edelman (4 years) 34/43 (79%)
Kenbrell Thompkins (Rookie) 15/39 (38%)
Aaron Dobson (Rookie) 11/23 (48%)
Josh Boyce (Rookie) 1/6 (17%)
Zach Sudfeld (Rookie) 0/3 (0%)
54% Average - 4 years of experience in the receiving corps
The worst hands out of the Bronco receivers is Decker who happens to be better than the 4 rookies Brady is forced to throw to.
Anyone trying to say this is a level playing field between opponents played and quality of receivers thrown to has to put down the Tom Brady Haterade.