Monday, December 19, 2011

Brady, Patriots... Business As Usual

Tom Brady to Tim Tebow... "I'll show you how to do this son!"
Blog by Haz Bey
Tom Brady did what he normally does and that's win football games at an elite level.  All Tim Tebow could do was watch how "Jedi Master" Tom Brady picked apart the Broncos defense effortlessly.  The 3-time champ threw for 320 yards on 23 of 34 passes with 2 touchdown passes.  Tom also ran for 2 scores as the New England defense made the necessary adjustments to the Broncos run game and basically played lights-out from the 2nd quarter on.

Tim Tebow played one of his better games of the season leading the Denver Broncos to 23 points, but as expected, there was no way that Tim Tebow would be able to out-duel Tom Brady at this stage of his career.  Tim has done so much his last 9 starts, but he has a long way to go to reach the level of Brady's.  Tebow is going to have to learn to get the ball out quicker instead of holding the football to hit the home run play.  With a full off season, Tim Tebow should be able to correct that problem moving forward and then he will be even more dangerous than he is now.

With yesterday's win in Denver, the Patriots are in better position to grab the number 1 seed in the AFC with Baltimore and Houston losing their games on Sunday.  Pittsburgh has an opportunity to keep up, but with a bruised and battered Ben Roethlisberger, their is no guarantee that the Steelers will come up with the win in San Francisco tonight on Monday Night Football.  Tom Brady looks ready for the Patriots first deep playoff run since 2007 season and as long as the Patriots defense holds up their end, there might be no team in the league that may be able to stop him.

1 comment:

  1. I gotta say the Pats are looking good, quietly rolling through their schedule again. Hopefully they can win a big game when it counts, I've seen this kind of run before...only to have it end in an early playoff exit. Brady's got great weapons in the two unstoppable tight ends, if the D continues to get better and healthier nobody not even GB will beat these guys. And if Belichick gets a title with this team, add another chapter to the hoody's legacy of putting together a makeshift D and getting the best out of everyone of those guys. - J. Hart

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