2014 Week 12 - Lions @ Patriots

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • A big inter-conference matchup between the 8-2 Pats and 7-3 Lions, in the first career meeting between Tom Brady and Matt Stafford.

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  • @rickytavilla4259
    @rickytavilla4259 Рік тому +9

    Love coming back years later to relive the glory days

  • @PeanutButterAndJellyBros
    @PeanutButterAndJellyBros 5 років тому +83

    This 2014 Patriots squad was dangerous. Brady was on fire in this season.

    • @footba11fan41ife
      @footba11fan41ife 5 років тому

      Revis was on fire probably the best player on the team this year.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 4 роки тому +5

      GOAT is 99.99% on fire all of the time. Receiver's drops shouldn't reflect on the QB when he's hitting the numbers every, single time 👍👍😎

    • @TheAireaidLord
      @TheAireaidLord 4 роки тому +2

      SB champs that season and rightfully so. Team was very balanced on offense and defense.

    • @johnnguyen270
      @johnnguyen270 4 роки тому +1

      And they got LeGarrette Blount BACK!!!!

    • @craig7138
      @craig7138 2 роки тому

      @@artistaloca4 pretty easy to look good and win* super bowls when your a cheater and your team either spys on teams or the zebras are on your payroll

  • @newschoolsuburbanrulez4446
    @newschoolsuburbanrulez4446 5 років тому +48

    Lions had a squad in 2014. That defense was Super Bowl talented and the patriots just methodically ripped them apart

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. 3 роки тому +4

      The lions were good under Jim Caldwell and the general manager had to ruin it by bringing in his own man.

    • @Zdub212
      @Zdub212 3 роки тому

      @@Mrcharles. such a mistake. Caldwell really helps build programs!

    • @greysonG10
      @greysonG10 2 роки тому +1

      This was like the 1 on and only year the Lions actually looked and felt like a real team imo. It's sad too, because I've always liked the Lions. They have a long history, and cool unis.

    • @jamtop1105
      @jamtop1105 2 роки тому

      *Patriots

  • @Shatamx
    @Shatamx Рік тому +2

    Man forgot how good the Lions were this year. Always my favorite games watching these two.

  • @83manimal
    @83manimal 5 років тому +17

    How about Ryan Allen with a 65 yard punt? Insane!

  • @ryanbuckley20
    @ryanbuckley20 4 роки тому +14

    I loved this Patriots team

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. 4 роки тому

      Can you believe that this patriot defense was managed by the same guy who Bob Quinn hired 4 years later? Maybe he should’ve stayed with New England LOL!

    • @edelmantoamendola
      @edelmantoamendola 3 роки тому

      @@Mrcharles.Well you got it. He's back.

  • @aidaakibamoorjah8666
    @aidaakibamoorjah8666 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm just seeing this game, I really enjoy watching Tom Brady. He's an incredible QB. This is a 2023 review...

  • @footba11fan41ife
    @footba11fan41ife 5 років тому +23

    Can you guys believe how good Revis was this year??

    • @steffensamlal1854
      @steffensamlal1854 4 роки тому +2

      That was every year

    • @Kobe24brady12
      @Kobe24brady12 3 роки тому +1

      @@steffensamlal1854 not the year before

    • @grovescharles92
      @grovescharles92 3 роки тому

      @@Kobe24brady12 he was recovering from an ACL tear. Nobody is quite right the first year after that

    • @ethanniedorowski116
      @ethanniedorowski116 2 роки тому

      Honestly I remember him being behind on alot of plays.... he was good but it was more a Peninsula at. This point not a island still thankful he helped win 🙏

    • @footba11fan41ife
      @footba11fan41ife 2 роки тому +1

      @@ethanniedorowski116 you’re 100% remembering wrong bud. Revis was literally one of the best players in the league that year. Think he came in at 17th on the NFLs top 100. His PFF numbers were the best in the league that year for corners.

  • @oscars9029
    @oscars9029 3 роки тому +4

    Remember when this was the best game of the week

  • @erikpuka2627
    @erikpuka2627 Рік тому +2

    This Lions pass rush was super bowl level

  • @Badabinger
    @Badabinger 5 років тому +29

    The mystery that is Tim Wright. What the hell happened there?! Great hands, moved well, seemed smart and appeared to fit in. And suddenly he was gone. Just weird.

  • @jacksonconley5117
    @jacksonconley5117 Рік тому +2

    This game was basically over by the end of the first half.

  • @192OOIDJJ3
    @192OOIDJJ3 4 роки тому +5

    I've been looking for Browner vs Johnson match up video, I think they took it down. Smh That was a great match up.

  • @daltonhill5110
    @daltonhill5110 5 років тому +10

    This had a chance to be a epic game but Stafford decided not to show up

    • @steffensamlal1854
      @steffensamlal1854 4 роки тому +1

      When do he ever it was always the Calvin Johnson show

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Рік тому

      To be fair I saw a few easy drops by the lions.

  • @KHayes666
    @KHayes666 5 років тому +9

    I cant renember which but the Lions D or O was talking trash before the game that they were the best in the league, the Patriots won this game and said afterward they used the trash talk as motivation.

  • @bigblue9996
    @bigblue9996 5 років тому +27

    Just goes to show Brady will shred any #1 defense.

    • @dayburks
      @dayburks 5 років тому +5

      Lmao frfr. Look at Jacksonville, Chicago, Baltimore etc even when Tampa bay had the best red zone defense he was killing them in the endzone

    • @Paparoach101
      @Paparoach101 5 років тому +1

      bigblue999, any defense except the Broncos, cause we own them cheaters.

    • @josephruiz7233
      @josephruiz7233 5 років тому +11

      @@Paparoach101: Only in Denver. Broncos aren't worth shit in Foxboro.

    • @josephruiz7233
      @josephruiz7233 5 років тому +6

      He basically ruined the Seahawks LOB's attempt at building a Dynasty in SB49.

    • @Paparoach101
      @Paparoach101 5 років тому

      Joseph Ruiz, Broncos have never had a number 1 D in Mass, so that’s still in the air.

  • @dracarys4767
    @dracarys4767 3 місяці тому +1

    I remember hating Brady so much back in those days... only to realize I wish he would come back and knock Mahomes and the Chiefs down a peg or two.. Cant stand them.

  • @Forsyth1969
    @Forsyth1969 5 років тому +2

    Much appreciated!

  • @TitLeeEst
    @TitLeeEst 4 роки тому +4

    This could be a great drinking game-- take a shot every time they mention "Jonas Grey".

    • @edelmantoamendola
      @edelmantoamendola 3 роки тому

      How about every game this year "did you know Julian Edelman was a QB at Kent state in college." Yes, yes we do.

  • @maxvalue8403
    @maxvalue8403 3 роки тому +3

    Wen to this game, trying to find myself! 🤣

  • @Pyro_Auro
    @Pyro_Auro 3 роки тому +2

    Total domination

  • @TheAireaidLord
    @TheAireaidLord 4 роки тому +4

    Joe Buck: Troy you know what the galloping gobbler award is??
    Troy: Joe are you high?

  • @terucks
    @terucks 5 років тому

    @bartsimpson do you have Saints vs Lions 2014? And Packers @ Lions 2014?

  • @javamurniadi6520
    @javamurniadi6520 3 роки тому +3

    When golden tate was golden

  • @erikpuka2627
    @erikpuka2627 Рік тому

    Brady is far and away the best QB ever if you know how to evaluate the position

  • @johnathanleonardo912
    @johnathanleonardo912 3 роки тому +1

    1:46:01 look Kyle Van Noy

  • @Shatamx
    @Shatamx Рік тому

    38:25 terrible call. Contact in 5. And Troy has no idea what he is talking about. Are both these dudes high AF this game? The hold is on left part of the screen. Not the O line.

  • @BUFFALObills-4
    @BUFFALObills-4 Рік тому

    Nothing like old school brady 😅😅❤😊

  • @scottstewart5784
    @scottstewart5784 Рік тому

    Caldwell always looks confused.

  • @rajun1231
    @rajun1231 7 місяців тому

    A billionaire with a flip phone. lol Who owned a flip phone in 2014? Didn't know they still made them then.

  • @timgora9116
    @timgora9116 2 роки тому

    35:12 if Troy only knew lmao

  • @aaronseth
    @aaronseth 5 років тому +1

    Golden Tate & Calvin Wow

  • @alexanderryan1176
    @alexanderryan1176 2 роки тому

    Stafford beat brady the next 3 times they played (2020 doesn't count).

    • @jamtop1105
      @jamtop1105 2 роки тому

      *Brady

    • @TYreLL0416
      @TYreLL0416 Рік тому

      2020 does count. If Brady was the one hurt you wouldn't be saying it didn't count. And Tom just beat him this past season

  • @IDontLikeYouBuddy
    @IDontLikeYouBuddy Рік тому

    Matt Stafford wasted his talent being on the Detroit Lions.

  • @Mario-cv5el
    @Mario-cv5el 5 років тому +4

    I do drugs

  • @johnellizz
    @johnellizz 3 роки тому

    *THIS GAME WAS FAKE*
    14:22 Stafford ignores two open receivers to take a big sack. Rarely does any team score on a drive where they are already in the lead against the patriots. Suddenly they become _extremely inept_ and always give the ball right back to Tom & company. Stafford knew not to score on this drive.
    18:28 CRAAAZY! On 3rd & 5 the Lions allow an uncontested first down. Watch as Edelman fair-catches at the 39 with no Lions within 5 yards of the first down line! They have backed off to make sure the Patriots can remain in their drive. The easiest way to spot a rigged game is to watch 3rd downs: Does the defense play soft and allow easy conversions? This means they are following a script and letting the opponent score.
    21:08 How do the Lions play soft zone and leave this slot receiver (81) totally uncovered? Makes no sense. As usual, the opponent literally allows the Patriots to take the lead. Notice that at 29:51 when the Patriot defense is in the exact same situation, they cover _tightly_ using Man-to-Man. Any team trying to win covers tightly with man coverage on 3rd downs.
    37:02 Notice that the Patriots, who are trying to win, play tight man-coverage on both 2nd&long and 3rd&long. Had this been the Lions defense (the team allowing the Patriots to win according to a script), coverage would have been soft, allowing Brady to pass to super-wide-open receivers against prevent-style zone defenses.
    At 37:05 notice that Patriot #52 closes in fast and tackles the screen receiver before he can gather himself and make an elusive move. Had this been the Lions on defense, the defender would have halted, allowing the receiver to catch and then escape for a run. The first tackler is always required to miss when Brady throws a screen.
    37:45 Ahhh, the wonders of competitive football! Notice that even on 3rd & 12 Patriots are lined up to compete: Tightly covering man-to-man. If this were the Lions defense we would see coverage dropping well off the receivers, allowing what is essentially a fair-catch to Edelman, Gronk or some other Patriot right around the first down stripe...all Lions would be about 5 yards _behind_ this stripe and only move in tackle after the lucky patriot achieved a first down.
    37:50 Ahhhh, the wonders of pressure applied directly up the middle! This would never happen to Tom Brady since no pressure from up the middle is allowed. Any player who sees he will be unblocked straight to Brady will find a way to avoid hitting lucky Tom: Either stopping and pretending to drop back into zone coverage, stumbling, or 'paratrooping' (jumping as if to block Tom's shot like it's a basketball contest).
    41:05 Here's a good example of an edge-rusher playing to win. Since it's the patriots, #55 uses the proper tactic: He charges toward Stafford, then collapses his pocket by forcing his way in...powerfully pushing his blocker into Stafford!
    If this was the Lions, the edge rusher would avoid doing this: When edge-rushing Tom the defender must _avoid_ collapsing Tom's pocket: They will seem to be over-powered by the blocker, will run too far beyond Tom to clear the pocket for him, or will spin uselessly in place to avoid reaching Tom!
    41:17 Beautiful, tight coverage demonstrated by patriot #24. Had this been a Lion defending, coverage would have been super-soft, allowing the Patriot receiver to come open almost instantaneously to provide lucky Tom with immediate open targets.
    Hey, I _wonder_ what the Patriots will do on 3 & 4? Haha! By now you've probably guessed: Any team playing to win the game will play *tight, man coverage* in an attempt to deny an easy first down. Sure enough, the Patriots do so at 41:46. Had this been the Lions blah-blah-blah.
    43:00 I couldn't help but notice that the Lions have the Patriots PINNED deep in their own territory...AND the Lions are LOSING the game. Ya know, this would be a good time to force a '3 & out' and make the Patriots give you the ball at midfield after a punt from their own endzone.
    So naturally, we will see tight, man-cov - *ALL HELL NO!* _Of course we won't!_
    Instead, we see the Lions (the team scripted to lose, intentionally, to the Patriots), simply _allow a fair-catch_ to Edelman that completely destroys the chances of making the Pats punt from their own endzone.
    44:10 Ahhhh, the wonders of soft coverage! Notice that as Tom releases his pass, all defenders are 2 yards separated from their 'covered' Patriots. No Lion is attempting to cover any of these receivers. Compare this to 41:17 where the patriot defender is tightly covering in a competitive manner.
    In essence, you have been watching the _'greatest quarterback of all-time'_ play a game of catch with uncovered receivers - no different than you with your kiddies in the backyard haha. This is Tom's _whole career_ in a nutshell!
    46:00 3 & 6 yet the Lions seem to have _no interest_ in preventing a first down catch - even though they're losing and allowing the patriots into their end of the field! All Lion coverage is 5 yards off the Patriot receivers! _What do they think is going to happen?_
    Bizarrely, the Lions actually _tell_ Brady who will be open by leaving Edelman completely uncovered! Watch Lion #59 _ignore_ Julian, only casually walking over to 'cover' him after the snap!
    Yes, an uncontested first down to Edelman. Compare this to the Patriot defense on 3rd & 4 at 41:46. The Patriots lined-up to play tight man-coverage and deny a first down!
    47:07 Lions coverage ignores _the entire field_ between the 40 and 30 yard lines. How can the Lions play *prevent defense* while trailing by 8 points and just allow the patriots to easily move into scoring position? Not only do they allow a fair-catch by Gronk at the 30, they also allow an 8 yard romp after the catch! Wouldn't you think that the one good thing about Prevent is that it allows you to _close-in and hit_ the receiver as he catches? They seem disinterested in preventing the patriots from scoring!
    47:23 Look at the disinterest the Lions are showing in covering Rob Gronkowski! Again, remember that the Lions are *LOSING.* How can they be so uncompetitive when the patriots play tight coverage even when they are winning the games?
    47:49 Watch Lion #31 _completely miss_ the tackle, here. Do you think this is even possible? He is deliberately missing to obey the scripted rule that the first tackler _must always_ miss on a Brady screen pass.
    49:04 Lion #42 fails to intercept. Tom will occasionally throw highly intercept-able passes that are almost always dropped. This is because defensive coverage is following a script and allowing Tom to stay in his drive. As we saw throughout this drive, the intention of the defense is to _allow the Patriots to score,_ so naturally, they aren't going to intercept Tom's passes.
    49:25 With a chance to stop the Patriot drive on 3rd & goal, the Lions STILL cannot be persuaded to compete. All coverage is 7 yards off of the patriot receivers. Tom throws for a fair-catch touchdown. Compare this to the patriots coverage at 29:51 when the Patriot defense is in the same situation, they cover _tightly_ using Man-to-Man. Any team trying to win covers tightly with man coverage on 3rd downs.
    At 49:30 notice that Tom has a _completely clean pocket_ ...all Lion pass rushers have deliberately run way too far beyond Tom to allow him a perfect pocket. In fact, as Tom releases you cannot see ANY pass rushers in the screen-shot.
    The Lions have made this TD an inevitability by refusing to cover and refusing to collapse Tom's pocket.
    Patriots are often scripted to score right before halftime, and this is why the Lions offered no competition on this drive.
    51:54 Huh? The Lions run for 9 yards to set-up a 2nd & 1 with 37 seconds before the 2-minute warning...yet they refuse to run a play and drain the 37 seconds???
    Haha! The Lions are LOSING 21-6 but are *_draining the clock???????_*
    As we see, nothing about this game indicates a competitive mentality from the Lions. Obviously this is scripted, sports entertainment and the Lions understand they are _supposed to lose_ this game.
    53:41 Refs call a 5-yard penalty on Patriot #25 for almost nothing...but then refuse to call him for a _much more obvious_ contact penalty on the very next play at 54:20. This proves that Refs are just using 'cosmetic penalties' that do the Patriots no real harm to make the game seem fair.
    Notice that at 54:22 #25 makes _full contact_ with the receiver without looking back for the ball.
    56:04 _Pressure from up the middle!_ As we see, this is routine for the Patriot defense, yet *nearly impossible* for all their opponents - who somehow can never pressure lucky Tom in this manner. This kind of pressure is ruinous to the QB's success, so Tom simply doesn't have to face it.
    1:02:03 How is it even POSSIBLE that Tom is _playing catch_ with an uncovered Gronk all the way down the field? As we see on this play and the previous play at 1:01:15 the Lions are _ignoring_ Gronkowski while playing Prevent defense as they trail by 15 points! _How?_ _Why?_
    2:03:54 Haha! Just to clarify, the Steelers were TOLD to release LeGarret Blount so the Patriots could have him. (It's similar to how the Jags inexplicably released Leonard Fournette so he could be a 'ringer' for Tom's Buctriots.) Patriots suddenly acquire all sorts of top players at key positions - it was arranged by the league to allow the Patriots to have success. Patriots never had to trade anything of value for these 'ringers'.
    SUMMERY: _UMMM_ .....Yeah it's hard to even state how *obviously fake* this game is. The announcers are part of the 'presentation of the NFL' - meaning they will never admit that this is all bullshit haha. Their job is to try and make you _think_ this crap is real. Patriots were a fake 'dynasty' scripted by the league in order to instill a 'patriotic' mentality in the NFL viewers. Government paid for this 'mascot team'.

    • @JJA1987
      @JJA1987 2 роки тому +4

      Pure Stupidity, his posts & content are fake that's 4 sure

    • @johnellizz
      @johnellizz 2 роки тому

      @@JJA1987 Could Tom even beat Tim Tebow in a game? Not without a lot of scripted help! Here's my analysis of when Tommy met Timmy:
      Video Title: 2011 Divisional Round Broncos @ Patriots
      By Uploader: Bart Simpson
      7:31 The safety (#30) misses this tackle on purpose. There is *no* NFL player this bad at tackling haha. Patriots are often scripted to score on their opening drive.
      10:45 Notice that #74 pushes through his blocker to collapse the pocket and force Tebow outside. This is a routine occurrence unless it's Tom Brady's pocket.
      Brady _never_ faces such pressure from up the middle. Defensive tackles become as weak as newborn kittens when trying to pressure Tom.
      Notice that #74 hits Tebow as he releases his pass. Had this been Tom Brady, the defender would NOT have hit Tom, but would have left his feet and attempted to bock Tom's pass.
      Tom is never hit as he releases because defenders are not allowed to hit him. They 'paratroop' instead, to disguise their unwillingness to hit Tom. (Even though this silly tactic literally never works. It's as if they are playing basketball and trying to block Tom's shot haha.)
      11:32 Wow! Here we see _BOTH_ Patriot defensive tackles (#74 & #71) push through their blocks to collapse Tebow's pocket...on the SAME play.
      _THIS IS ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE WHEN BRADY DROPS BACK._ Almost never will a single defensive tackle *ever* defeat a block (let alone two of them on the same play haha).
      19:19 An example of replay seemingly always favoring the Patriots. Look closely and the ball moves as it hits the ground - indicating a trapped ball. Replay should have overturned the call but Refs are instructed to help Patriots to victory in almost all playoff games.
      23:20 Again pressure straight up the middle from Patriot #75, who powerful defeats a blocker, easily. Ask yourself: Why is this so routine for the Patriots but so _impossible_ for their opponent? Pressure up the middle is ruinous to a quarterback's success, so Tom simply never has to deal with it. All opponents must remain blocked and never apply this kind of pressure to Tom. This is why Bronco defensive tackles appear weak as newborn kittens while Patriot defensive tackles appear powerful and disruptive.
      29:44 Strange moment where Tom throws a bad interception, but the safety #28 returns it into a crowd of Patriots. Why? Doesn't it look like #28 should keep going toward the sideline for a touchdown? Why does he halt and cut back toward the patriot tacklers? The player is trying to avoid scoring! The only Patriots who stood between #28 and the sideline were Tom Brady and an offensive linemen (72). They had very little chance to tackle the fleet-footed safety. He realizes he will score, so he halts at the 35 yard line and looks for a way to get tackled haha!
      32:18 Notice that #55 has a straight rush at Tebow, but will arrive slightly too late. But since he plays for the Patriots, he is allowed to hit Tebow as he releases. He does NOT 'paratroop' to try and block Tebow's pass haha. If this had been Brady, the pass rusher would have avoided hitting Tom by jumping and pretending to try and block his pass. Paratrooping is not a real football tactic, but a way of avoiding hitting Brady.
      36:12 This is a textbook example of how defenders are required to miss the first tackle after a Brady screen pass. Haha! Look at this! #30 (the same player who missed on purpose at 7:31) _obviously_ misses this tackle on purpose. If you freeze it right as Gronk catches it looks impossible for #30 not to close-in and wallop Gronk before he can escape. But he halts himself to let Gronk gather himself and elude the fake tackle.
      This rule is the basis of much of Tom's success since he can barely throw anything but screen passes, anyway. Notice that defenders ALWAYS miss the first tackle when he does so.
      46:09 Every NFL play contains micro-penalties. (Very slight bendings of the rules.) Holds and pushoffs occur constantly at this micronic level.
      Refs selectively influence the winner of the game by calling or ignoring the micro-penalties. In this case, Gronk pushes-off of #25 to get open for the TD catch. It's obvious, but the Ref ignores it. Refs can ignore this or call it to help or hinder the teams they want to win or lose.
      Micro-holds are key to Brady's flawless pass protection. Refs _always ignore_ micro-holding by Tom's O-Line, so they commit micro-holds on almost every play. On the TD pass notice the micro-hold on Bronco player Hunter (90) at 46:37...the Patriot blocker has grabbed the '0' on the back of his Jersey.
      47:00 Here we see Brady was still behind Montana & Favre for all-time post season TD passes...Absurdly, Tom would go on to DOUBLE Montana, Favre Rodgers & Manning on this list! _Truly impossible_ in an unscripted sports league. Brady currently has 83 TD passes to Montana & Rodgers' 45. The wonders of scripted, fake football!
      1:01:46 The story of Tom Brady's career: Tom underthrows to a covered receiver, yet somehow this results in a big catch. Literally any QB could have made this throw. The success depends on the strange ineptitude of the defender (#21) who just seems to ignore the incoming ball. This pass should have been intercepted in a real game. When Brady goes deep he almost always underthrows, yet the pass is usually caught due to sudden incompetence of the coverage player. How has #21 forgotten how to play an incoming pass?
      SUMMERY: This first half shows us how easy the game is for the Patriots: They score 4 TDs without really earning them. The first TD results from an obviously intentionally missed tackle by Bronco #30, The second results from a replay decision to ignore a trapped catch, the third from the Ref's decision to ignore an obvious push-off by Gronk, and the fourth results from an inept non-effort by Bronco coverage player #21.
      The Broncos score one TD off a bad interception by Brady, yet even here we see a strange effort by Bronco #28, the Int. returning player, to avoid scoring.
      (You might ask: Why did #28 even catch the Int. if he didn't want to score? It's because the ball was thrown directly to him. Mole players are told to catch passes thrown to them that would be too obvious to drop.)
      To cap off the absurdity, the Broncos play prevent defense while trailing 28-7 and allow another Patriot TD to an uncovered Gronk shortly before halftime.
      Yeah no! You do NOT play prevent defense when trailing by 21 points in real football haha. This is the pattern of Brady's career as we see endless examples of teams playing prevent _as if they're winning big​_ instead of losing big to the Patriots. It makes no sense but allows Tom to easily score and win the games according to the script.

    • @JJA1987
      @JJA1987 2 роки тому +5

      Type Type Type away no life BOT 🤡

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Рік тому

      You truly have no fucking life. And are a sad waste of a human. Stop betting on games.

  • @Dodgers-sw2uk
    @Dodgers-sw2uk 2 роки тому

    Brady was so overrated. Went a decade without winning a ring and retired a Buc. Pathetic

    • @denniswilliams1425
      @denniswilliams1425 2 роки тому +5

      Manning went 10 years without winning the super bowl pathetic Joe Montana play for 20 years won four super bowls pathetic Brady plays 22 years wins seven super bowls not so pathetic

    • @fredh.1255
      @fredh.1255 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah he only won seven Super Bowls. Clearly the greatest QB of all time and probably greatest player in NFL history. That’s really pathetic huh?
      Your comment is pathetic……SMH.🤦‍♂️🙄

    • @josephayers7395
      @josephayers7395 2 роки тому +2

      L