I'd rather have ours too (except I'd take Gronkowski over Cook), and Brady's a special talent (puke), but let's not try to give him credit where it's only sparsely due. He struggled hard when he was forced to use rookies and 2nd year guys (not unlike Bradford). His QB rating through his first 8 games with those guys was 76.25 with 9 TDs and 6 Ints. That's not because he's a crappy QB. That's because his receivers weren't on the same page with him yet. I really don't understand how people (not necessarily you) can gloss over the correlation. When was the last time Bradford had receivers with tenure at his disposal who were on the same page with him all the time? Amendola? Okay. That's Brady with Edelman. His only real threat last year. The Patriots won a lot of games while Brady was struggling. When he got Gronkowski back (and while playing in that weak division), he started to do much better. And it bears repeating that they still had a top 10 defense. Look at how they dismantled the Ravens 41-7. Brady threw for 172 yards and one TD in that game.