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Normally when teams would blitz brady he would pick the apart, what have you seen this year when teams blitz

November 18, 2013 by Mike Dussault

According to PFF Brady’s still solid against the blitz. The numbers:

Blitzed 109 times, 5 touchdowns, 0 interceptions, 55% completions, and a QB rating of 90.0.

Though when you compare to recent seasons, those numbers actually look pedestrian.

In 2012: 64.4% completions, 18 TD, 0 INT, 126.5 QB Rating

In 2011: 61.5% completions, 14 TD, 2 INT, 114.8 QB Rating

In 2010: 56.8% completions, 7 TD, 3 INT, 91.0 QB Rating

So he might be off the numbers of the last two years, but considering he was the unanimous MVP in 2010, it’s hard to get too carried away by these numbers. 

What you can say is that despite the inconsistencies on offense, Brady has still be cool under pressure and has avoided making mistakes that might be prompted by frustration.

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