![]() 2005 Dolphins) is included here, he’s more like 37-30 (.552). Given that Brady’s lone high-scoring game that he left early for playoff rest (28-26 vs. Tom Brady’s 26-32 Range Voodoo ExposedĪs a refresher for those who skipped Part I, Brady is easily outpacing his peers in starts from 2001 to 2020 where his team allowed 26-32 points: It also shows how Brady faces fewer games with 30 or 40-plus points allowed relative to his peers. Why is this the case? Let’s continue but be sure to read Part I first if you haven’t, because it explains why 26-32 is a key range. His sweet spot is in that 26-32 range where teams struggle to win but it’s still not a hopeless endeavor (NFL average win rate since 2001: 25.7%). ![]() From 0-25 points and anything above 32, Brady does not impress over his peers. ![]() When looking at how he does relative to his top peers in games split by points allowed, the only key range where he excels is with 26-32 points allowed. He’ll have the best record, but he won’t have the best statistics. In Part I, I looked at the common breakdown for any Tom Brady statistic or split. ![]()
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