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Is Tom Brady the best ever? You tell us…..Who would you rather have?

Written on January 17, 2008 – 3:11 pm | by chanceblack |

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1970 Super Bowl IV our first time seeing the Minnesota Vikings.  Coach Bud Grant and that Purple People Eater Defense.  More than 10 HoF’s in this game.  Here we go.  Kansas City had a very potent offense and Minnesota had a devastating Defense.  Although Tom could have help the Jets with more talent than Namath, the Jets just needed a true believer.  The Cheifs on the other hand had talent the Jets did not.  Tom Brady uses the Cheifs WR’s and the running game comes in and finishes the job, keeping the Vikings honest.  Therefore Brady wins this challenge hands down.  Like “cool hand” Lenny did, Brady would have gotten more out of this offense.

Weapons: split T offense/ Run first, Pass second

Len Dawson: 17/22, 141 yrds, 1td-1int

RBs: Garrett, Pitts, Hayes, McVea, Holmes

WRs: Taylor

Everyone in the backfield are versitile and can run hard and catch.  Giving Brady ALMOST the same situation he is in now.  Multiple weapons and Great O-Line to keep Brady upright.

CBLACK’s Choice: BRADY……………………..so far out of 4 Super Bowl winners Brady could have played with 3 out of 4 teams.  Are you starting to get it how this works? I know you are.         OUT!!!!!!!!!!!

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