He's definitely hall of fame worthy. Even if he retires today, I personally see him as one of the best if not the most efficient QB in the history of NFL. At least in my lifetime and various historical NFL vids in comparison to style of play and the evolution of the game itself with faster, stronger, and more agile defenders he always seems to be very poised in the pocket. Even manning seems to go overboard time to time making bad mistakes. But for some reason, Brady getting intercepted just seems legit...as if they were no better options to begin with in each of those huddles.
2007-09-27 08:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No he shouldn't. Plenty of people have won multiple rings, and been equally instrumental in their team's winning them, and not been inducted into Canton. Offensive and defensive linemen, specifically guys like Charles Haley and Mike Lodish are two guys I can think of right now who have won more rings but are not in the Hall. The Patriots teams that have won these Super Bowls were a very collective effort, and if they didn't have Brady, they probably would have won anyway. The whole team deserves to be put in the Hall, but we know they won't, and Brady doesn't deserve preferential treatment just because he's popular.
I say he SHOULDN'T be in the Hall, just yet, but I know that he WILL. The media would vote him in just because he's the quarterback, and they get better recognition than other players. I think a few more years of Brady playing at the high level he's at would be truly Hall-worthy, but if he just retired today, then no, he shouldn't get in. But like I said, he WILL get in, even if he doesn't really deserve it.
Even Barry Sanders, who retired "early" played for longer than Brady has so far. And Barry played at a much, much higher level.
2007-09-27 08:28:59
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answered by null 6
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I think he easily makes it into the Hall of Fame. He's going down in history as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
2007-09-27 09:30:01
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answered by supastar 2
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I wish he would retire today, and I'm not sure he would make it to the hall, he probably would but not on a first ballot, because of the short time in the league, Terrell Davis won two superbowl's, ran for two thousand yards in a season and led the league almost every year he was in it but his career was cut short because of injury and he may or may not ever make it.
2007-09-27 08:46:02
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answered by rome 5
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I'm not a Patriots fan. In fact, I despise them. But that has got to be the DUMBEST question anyone has ever asked? Yes, he's a hall of famer:
-3 Super Bowls
-2 Super Bowl MVP awards
-4 Pro Bowls(and he'll only be going more, especially with the year he's having this year).
-Led his team to 21 straight regular season wins
-12-2 record in the Post Season
Why would he not be a Hall Of Famer?!
2007-09-27 08:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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YES.
There are three quarterbacks in the league right now, that if they decided to retire tomorrow, they would be a first ballot hall of famer.
Brady, Manning, Favre.
2007-09-27 10:32:20
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answered by immisterkevin 4
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OF COURSE!!! Tom Brady is the best quarterback of now. If he was to retire tomorrow...expect him giving his acceptance speech 5 years from now.
GO PATS!
3 rings already
going for the 4th!
2007-09-27 08:59:17
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answered by dancingstarr92 4
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whilst I savor that NE finally pulled him, that may not extreme college or infants soccer. you do not ought to rigidity on the subject of the sentiments of the opposing team. Pulling Brady grow to be possibly extra in the interest of preserving him from a low priced shot than irritating approximately working up the score.
2016-10-20 03:59:06
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answered by furne 4
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I dont really like him much because his team wins it all the time, but id have to say yes. Look what hes done. Three super bowl rings and he is consistently good every year. Now, the patriots did get caught cheating :]. Maybe that has to do with it haha.
2007-09-27 09:25:58
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answered by BK 3
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Yes. 3 Superbowl rings 2 Superbowl MVP's. Short but spectacular career, and it's not over yet.
2007-09-27 08:24:36
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answered by sirtanaka 5
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