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Tom Brady is money as a QB when the games get bigger.  He has a career record of 15-5 (75%) as a starting QB in the playoffs.  In those 20 games, Brady has completed 450 of 716 passes (62.8%) for 4,770 yards with 36 TD passes and 17 INTs (89.1 QB Rating).  He also has carried the ball 47 times for 78 yards (1.7 ypc) with 2 TD runs so far in the post-season in his career.  If the Patriots can beat the Ravens this Sunday, Brady will take his Patriots to their fifth Super Bowl on his watch.  The Patriots are 3-1 under Brady in the Super Bowl so far.  He has completed 100 of 156 passes (64.1%) for 1,001 yards with 7 TD passes and 1 INT (95.1 QB Rating) in his first four Super Bowls.  He has also carried the ball 4 times for 14 yards (3.5 ypc) in those games.  Brady is #4 in Super Bowl history in passing yards (1,001) and he is also #4 in TD passes with 7.  The Patriots hope that he will get to add to his career totals in the Super Bowl this year.
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