![]() Whether they cheat or not is not the question. Yes, Brady has been on better teams and has played for possibly the greatest dynasty of all time. To read the ridiculous comments on who is better and why is comical. As much as I have enjoyed mocking the Patriot haters over the years this level of negligence deserves the grief that they are getting and can’t be defended. It’s there and they admitted it was wrong. There’s not enough there to call it cheating in my book – showing scoreboard down and distance with sideline would have been a different story- but honestly it’s not a nothingburger either. The tape was not flattering to the Patriots and neither was “I will just delete it and we can forget it happened” They will get a minor punishment for the idiot breaking the rule and that will be it. What they are saying is obviously the truth. There’s no reason to do it in front of everyone with credentials so everyone knows you are there. There is nothing that could not be filmed from any seat. ![]() If they were doing covert filming of the sideline they could just have a nobody buy a ticket on stubhub and take a camera into the game. It’s a feeble attempt to stain the organization, but they will just go on as they always do. But to catch Brady for the true career totals, Brees will likely have to play at least one season after Brady retires.Ĭan’t call a student a genius if he stole the answer key from the teacher’s desk.ĭark cloud hanging over Brady, Belichick and the whole organization.īecause a donkey filmed the sideline of the Bungles? lol. So if we add those together, the career totals look like this:īrees owns the regular season records, and Brady probably won’t catch him. But Brady owns the postseason record with 11,179 passing yards, Manning is second with 7,339, and Brees is seventh with 4,759. The career passing yardage record currently belongs to Brees with 76,884, followed by Brady with 74,079 and Manning with 71,940. ![]() Add postseason and regular season together, and the record looks like this: But Brady is the all-time leader in postseason touchdown passes with 73, Manning is fourth with 40, and Brees is sixth with 33. The NFL’s career passing touchdown rankings currently have Brees first with 541, Peyton Manning second with 539, and Brady third with 538. But if the NFL also included the postseason, Tom Brady would be the record holder for both touchdowns and yards. Sort of.īrees holds the career records because the NFL only counts regular-season statistics toward career totals. Saints quarterback Drew Brees is now the NFL’s all-time record holder in career passing touchdowns, and he’s also the all-time record holder in career passing yards.
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