mastermind
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No, that means that he dominated the better conference and made Super Bowls.If tom brady was 8-0 in SBs you would be correct. so that means he's been losing in SBs multiple times.
Something Montana couldn’t do.
No, that means that he dominated the better conference and made Super Bowls.If tom brady was 8-0 in SBs you would be correct. so that means he's been losing in SBs multiple times.
No, that means that he dominated the better conference and made Super Bowls.
Something Montana couldn’t do.
the nfc won 13 straight sbs during montana's time. what does that tell you? The nfc championship was basically the SB back then. No team was dominating the nfc because it was the superior conference. How hard is that to understand? Your not going to make the SB every year when your going against all time great teams like the 85 bears 86 giants and so forth.
There is no quotation. He has won the AFC Championship nine times.So if he "dominated" the better conference
Because of parity. The AFC and the NFC for those 15 years were not playing the same football. Go back to your VHS tapes, it's all there.why couldn't he be undefeated vs the "inferior" conference in the SB?
Montana and the 49ers only won one game 55-10also, every Brady SB has been won by a TD or less. Let's not act like he's winning 55-10 on some montana shyt. That dominating a weaker conference.
Not sure, but to contrast the issue, in 1988 the 49ers made 527 rushing attempts...30 years later, in 2018 they rushed 423..that's a difference of over 100 rushing attempts.What was Roger Craig’s average carries a game in San Fran?
You can find that information, yet couldn't find Roger Craig's carries per game. Okay.Not sure, but to contrast the issue, in 1988 the 49ers made 527 rushing attempts...30 years later, in 2018 they rushed 423..that's a difference of over 100 rushing attempts.
I gave you the team rushing attempts in 1988 versus 2018...you don't like the answer because it doesn't fit your narrativeYou can find that information, yet couldn't find Roger Craig's carries per game. Okay.
Carries per game average has dropped in the last 30 years across the NFL by 30 carries. That's a much better metric than whatever nonsense you came up with.
And Roger Craig never got above 20 carries per game with San Francisco which refutes your post.

Your statistical argument was flawed. You didn't use comparable teams between 1988 and 2018. The 1988 49ers were a completely different team than the 2018 49ers in nearly everything. They don't play the same offense, have similar talent, the same record, the same place in teh similar record. I actually gave you a better statistic to help your argument because I felt bad for you. (average carries for the entire league)I gave you the team rushing attempts in 1988 versus 2018...you don't like the answer because it doesn't fit your narrative
You said running backs got 20-25 carries a game back then. Roger Craig never averaged that. Roger Craig played for the 1980s 49ers. It literally refuted your point.ou didn't refute anything. What you're suggesting is misleading.
It doesn't matter how many rushes Roger Craig had, it only matters what the team had--because Roger Craig isn't the only RB on the team who attempts Rushes*
You made a point about RBs running the ball 20-25 times a game when talking about Montana vs. Brady. I used the lead RB on Montana's team to refute your point. It's not rocket science, but maybe this is for you.Please explain the significance and the value of looking ONLY at Roger Craig rather than the totality of the team's rushing attempts*
Ok, I'm done. THis is just a poor attempt on your part to actually make any sense and to make a legitimate point. It's a weak argument to simply look at Roger Craig as opposed to anyone who made rushing attempts for the team.Your statistical argument was flawed. You didn't use comparable teams between 1988 and 2018. The 1988 49ers were a completely different team than the 2018 49ers. They don't play the same offense, have similar talent, or even a similar record. I actually gave you a better statistic to help your argument because I felt bad for you. (average carries for the entire league)
You said running backs got 20-25 carries a game back then. Roger Craig never averaged that. Roger Craig played for the 1980s 49ers. It literally refuted your point.
You made a point about RBs running the ball 20-25 times a game when talking about Montana vs. Brady. I used the lead RB on Montana's team to refute your point. It's not rocket science, but maybe this is for you.
Breh, you don’t understand statistics and how they work.Ok, I'm done. THis is just a poor attempt on your part to actually make any sense and to make a legitimate point. It's a weak argument to simply look at Roger Craig as opposed to anyone who made rushing attempts for the team.
It's quite simple. THe 49ers made 100 less Rushing attempts in 1988 than they did in 2018. I never uttered a thing about what Roger Craig did alone, nor do I care or see the significance of that.
So because Joe failed to get to the SB as much as Brady he gets bonus points?![]()
They said almost 50% of Tom Brady's career wins came against the Bills, Dolphins and Jets. 3 of the most historically bad franchises in the last 20yrs. Being in the AFC East means you win only 2 games and you are in the Super Bowl.![]()
Yup and @mastermind Montana only threw over 500 passes twice. Brady has 5 years over 600 passes. Why you continue to ignore how the game has changed is kinda funny at this point lolExactly, it's a different league now and to ignore that is to ignore reality.
Yup and @mastermind Montana only threw over 500 passes twice. Brady has 5 years over 600 passes. Why you continue to ignore how the game has changed is kinda funny at this point lol