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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 535316" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>It really is amazing - the only 2 things I think I can compare Brady's run to would be the UCLA Bruins (Wooden years) and the Boston Celtics of 1960s. But, in the case of UCLA, they had some major great players, and in the case of the Celtics, the number of NBA teams was very minimal, and again, they kept a group of special players together for a long time.</p><p></p><p>In Brady's case, he has done it with a hodge podge of role players, and in a league that is designed to force parity and make repeating very difficult through tougher scheduling for teams that have success. I think Brady really has been helped by some coaches that were generally better than their counterparts on other teams. Andy Reid is a pretty good coach, but he was out-coached last night. </p><p></p><p><strong>I agree with you that I seriously doubt we will ever see anything like 13 of 17 final four appearances in the NFL ever again by one QB or one team.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 535316, member: 906"] It really is amazing - the only 2 things I think I can compare Brady's run to would be the UCLA Bruins (Wooden years) and the Boston Celtics of 1960s. But, in the case of UCLA, they had some major great players, and in the case of the Celtics, the number of NBA teams was very minimal, and again, they kept a group of special players together for a long time. In Brady's case, he has done it with a hodge podge of role players, and in a league that is designed to force parity and make repeating very difficult through tougher scheduling for teams that have success. I think Brady really has been helped by some coaches that were generally better than their counterparts on other teams. Andy Reid is a pretty good coach, but he was out-coached last night. [B]I agree with you that I seriously doubt we will ever see anything like 13 of 17 final four appearances in the NFL ever again by one QB or one team.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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