New England Patriots: Tom Brady proved that he is true G.O.A.T.
By Sam Minton
It was battle of two great quarterbacks in Week 9 and New England Patriots QB Tom Brady proved why he is the best quarterback to ever play the game.
Tom Brady is the best player ever. There is no other way to put it. The New England Patriots quarterback is the Michael Jordan of the NFL and he proved so once again in Week 9.
Brady was dominant against the Green Bay Packers defense. He tore the defense to pieces. Brady was 22/35 and threw for 294 yards and a touchdown.
What is so impressive about Brady’s game is his arm and ability to move. The 41-year-old can still put some zip on the ball and make some amazing throws. Also, Brady has amazing pocket presence. He knows just what to do to make a defender miss.
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The most impressive play of the night came towards the end of the game. It was a great play all-around, but Brady was the focal point.
The offense showed like they were calling a screen for Chris Hogan. The receivers did there job selling it but Brady sealed the deal. He drew the corners up with his eyes and then rifled a pass to Josh Gordon who was booking it up the field.
Gordon would break a tackle and go on to score. The play was a masterpiece and is headed to the Louvre as we speak.
It was silly that NBC was calling this the battle of the G.O.A.T.’s. It wasn’t. This was a battle between the G.O.A.T. (Tom Brady) and a great quarterback (Aaron Rodgers). To put Rodgers in the same category as Brady should be considered blasphemy.
We all know that Tom Brady is the best quarterback to play in the NFL and he once again proved it on Sunday night. I can already picture him lifting up the Lombardi Trophy in early February.
If Tom Brady continues to perform like he has this season that seems to be the most logical solution for the New England Patriots 2018 season.