Can Tom Brady claim the title of "Best Quarterback of all-time''?
Consider the facts;
Not one losing season in his 10-year career.
3 Super bowl rings; 2 super bowl MVP's
Most touchdown passes in a season; 50
Most touchdown passes in one quarter; 5
1 MVP award, and heading for number 2 this year; that is THE number 1 player out of 1600 players, for 20% of his career.
The highest winning percentage of ANY quarterback during the first 100 starts of his career. The guy is just a winner.
Doesn't throw interceptions; this year his ratio of TD's to INT's is 30/4.
But it's not just the records and the consistency of the guy, who plays awesome every single year; it's the fact he has done all this with a bunch of nobody's! Seriously, besides Randy Moss and Wes Welker, can you non-Patriots fans name any of his wide-outs over the years??
The immortal Jabar Gaffney? David Givens? David Patten? Brandon Tate? Even if you know who Troy Brown and Deion Branch are, and the 2 new tight ends we have right now look pretty good, he hasn't been surrounded by superstars during his career, not by any means.
Only one pro-bowl running back to keep the defenses honest as well, Corey Dillon, and he only played for 3 seasons. If you can name even ONE defensive superstar since 2000 you get a gold star, save for Richard Seymour who is gone now; my point being he has essentially done it all with a bunch of cast-offs and no-names.
OK, here is my top-5 list from my considerable experience following this sport as a diehard fan since 1970, in order; these are only players I have seen personally, I guess Johnny Unitas would be on here also but I was too young for him.
1} Montana
2} Bradshaw
3} Elway
4} Brady
5} {Tie} Manning and Marino
Tom just signed on for 4 more years after this one; could he be the best of all time when he retires?
Don't bet against it.
Consider the facts;
Not one losing season in his 10-year career.
3 Super bowl rings; 2 super bowl MVP's
Most touchdown passes in a season; 50
Most touchdown passes in one quarter; 5
1 MVP award, and heading for number 2 this year; that is THE number 1 player out of 1600 players, for 20% of his career.
The highest winning percentage of ANY quarterback during the first 100 starts of his career. The guy is just a winner.
Doesn't throw interceptions; this year his ratio of TD's to INT's is 30/4.
But it's not just the records and the consistency of the guy, who plays awesome every single year; it's the fact he has done all this with a bunch of nobody's! Seriously, besides Randy Moss and Wes Welker, can you non-Patriots fans name any of his wide-outs over the years??
The immortal Jabar Gaffney? David Givens? David Patten? Brandon Tate? Even if you know who Troy Brown and Deion Branch are, and the 2 new tight ends we have right now look pretty good, he hasn't been surrounded by superstars during his career, not by any means.
Only one pro-bowl running back to keep the defenses honest as well, Corey Dillon, and he only played for 3 seasons. If you can name even ONE defensive superstar since 2000 you get a gold star, save for Richard Seymour who is gone now; my point being he has essentially done it all with a bunch of cast-offs and no-names.
OK, here is my top-5 list from my considerable experience following this sport as a diehard fan since 1970, in order; these are only players I have seen personally, I guess Johnny Unitas would be on here also but I was too young for him.
1} Montana
2} Bradshaw
3} Elway
4} Brady
5} {Tie} Manning and Marino
Tom just signed on for 4 more years after this one; could he be the best of all time when he retires?
Don't bet against it.
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