Tom Brady & Patriots Dynasty Divinity Thread

Seriously though what has he done to his face?It is terrible!View attachment 29344
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Not sure. It didn't say.
Brady leads both regular season and post-season. What is interesting is I remember looking at this stat on profootball reference back when Brady was with the Patriots and he was still pretty far behind Peyton in the regular season. I didn't think he would catch him so I stopped looking at after he went to Tampa. But in his 3 years in Tampa he had 6 fourth quarter comebacks and 7 game winning drives which put him ahead of Peyton. The GOAT just doing GOAT things at ages 43-45. 🐐😏


Regular Season

4th-Quarter Comebacks

  1. Tom Brady – 46
  2. Peyton Manning – 43
  3. Ben Roethlisberger – 41
  4. Matthew Stafford – 39
  5. Matt Ryan – 38

Game-Winning Drives
  1. Tom Brady – 58
  2. Peyton Manning – 54
  3. Drew Brees – 53
    Ben Roethlisberger – 53
  4. Matthew Stafford – 50


Postseason

4th-Quarter Comebacks

  1. Tom Brady – 9
  2. Patrick Mahomes – 6
  3. Joe Montana – 5
    Terry Bradshaw – 4
    John Elway – 4

Game-Winning Drives
  1. Tom Brady – 14
  2. Patrick Mahomes – 7
  3. John Elway – 6
  4. Matthew Stafford – 5
    Eli Manning – 5
    Joe Montana – 5
 
Regular Season

4th-Quarter Comebacks

  1. Tom Brady – 46
  2. Peyton Manning – 43
  3. Ben Roethlisberger – 41
  4. Matthew Stafford – 39
  5. Matt Ryan – 38

Game-Winning Drives
  1. Tom Brady – 58
  2. Peyton Manning – 54
  3. Drew Brees – 53
    Ben Roethlisberger – 53
  4. Matthew Stafford – 50


Postseason

4th-Quarter Comebacks

  1. Tom Brady – 9
  2. Patrick Mahomes – 6
  3. Joe Montana – 5
    Terry Bradshaw – 4
    John Elway – 4

Game-Winning Drives
  1. Tom Brady – 14
  2. Patrick Mahomes – 7
  3. John Elway – 6
  4. Matthew Stafford – 5
    Eli Manning – 5
    Joe Montana – 5
Thanks for this info!! I noticed a lack of that piece of shit Peyton Manning on the postseason lists.
 
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Pey Pey is nowhere to be found on the post-season lists. 🥱
surely he must be under worst playoff quarterback performances ever to win the super bowl.
 


Foxborough, Massachusetts – Super Bowl LX ended in heavy silence as the New England Patriots fell 13–29 to the Seattle Seahawks. A season filled with hope closed in disappointment, and the Patriots left San Francisco with more questions than answers about the team’s true resolve.
The Seahawks controlled nearly the entire game from the opening kickoff, dictating tempo with a physical, disciplined defense. The Patriots found a brief spark in the fourth quarter with two late touchdowns, but it was a last-ditch effort to narrow the score after Seattle had already seized complete control.

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Amid the wave of criticism, Tom Brady — the greatest icon in Patriots history — spoke up. “If you’re not here right now, don’t celebrate later,” Brady delivered bluntly to fans, a reminder that the Patriots’ identity is defined most clearly in moments of adversity.
Brady didn’t talk about schemes, and he didn’t point fingers. He spoke about loyalty — about standing firm when everything collapses. “Great teams aren’t measured when things are easy, but by how they respond when everything turns against them,” a message that mirrored the dynasty Brady himself helped build.
After the Super Bowl, scrutiny around the Patriots intensified. Some questioned whether the team’s regular-season success was aided by a favorable schedule, and the loss to the Seahawks exposed what many saw as the true limits of the current roster. Doubts about New England’s contender status quickly spread.

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At the center of that criticism was Drake Maye. The young Patriots quarterback struggled under relentless pressure, committed costly mistakes, and couldn’t pull the team back into the game. Social media and analysts alike turned quickly, making Super Bowl LX the toughest mental test of his young career.
That was when Brady reached out directly to Maye — just three words, short but heavy: “We will back.” No excuses. No empty promises. Just a statement that this loss does not define who Maye is, or who he can become.
That message spread quickly across New England, from the locker room to the fanbase. The Patriots haven’t collapsed. They will return. And with Brady’s reminder ringing loud and clear, the path forward is obvious: stay quiet, endure the pain, and come back stronger. Get to work.
 
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