Clinching the Patriots' arrival as the next NFL powerhouse
Despite not making the playoffs the year before, Brady would kick off his 2003 campaign by squeezing into in the club for players aged 90 or more in Madden to be the first time. The game that year was dominated by cover star and cheat game Michael Vick, but if you needed a reliable pocket player, Brady was the top option. In the real world, Brady would return to the Super Bowl that season and triumph in a thrilling final quarter to beat the Carolina Panthers, whose Jake Delhomme was rumored to be the next Brady. But that was short-lived. In 2003, despite two Lombardi trophy awards by then, still no one knew how high he would set the bar one day.
Making the transition into truly elite business, Brady would kick off the defensively-minded Madden 2005 as one of the top players of the game and make the Patriots an essential team to play online head-to-head competition when players were eagerly awaiting the chance to try the all-new Hit Stick on defenseless ball carriers. Brady would later beat in the Super Bowl the Donovan McNabb- and Andy Reid-led Eagles in the Super Bowl, clinching the Patriots' arrival as the next NFL powerhouse.
It could also turn out to be Brady's last Lombardi for several years, despite two utterly disastrous failures in years to come. In the end you'd be able to declare him a Hall of Famers. As the late, legend Chris Wesseling often said of Brady the possibility of dividing his career into three pieces and if each part represented a different player, each would be included in the Hall of Fame. Brady's continued success was being written about in the mid-aughts.
Madden 06 kicked off the time when Brady's Madden ratings would properly reflect his continued dominance in the annual totals of passing yards even if he was without an Super Bowl victory for a few years (poor player). With 4,110 passing yards in the year that he played, Brady would lead the league in the stat in the very first year in his entire career. It's a small number compared to the pass-happy modern NFL totals -- it would be the 11th most if it was stacked with the 2022 totals. But one of the reasons Brady's stature is his ability to rise with the times. It won't be his last time in the top spot.
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