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which qb has been the most impressive? (2 Viewers)

Ok blind unbiased player comparison Player 1 Player 2COMP: 74----------93ATT: 103---------133YDS : 917--------1327COMP%: 71.8--------69.9AVG: 8.90--------9.98TD: 8----------11INT: 1---------- 5 RAT: 120.9-------113.8who you taking?I'm glad you let reputation affect your opinion so much.
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Hmmm, wonder why they dont have an article like this for Rodgers right now?http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/09/26/tom-brady-putting-up-unprecedented-passing-numbers/Notice the key sentence..."With 387 yards on Sunday, Brady now has 1,327 yards for the season. That’s not just the best yardage total in the league this year by a wide margin, it’s the best that any player has ever had over any three weeks in NFL history."You know what, I changed my mind, thats not the most impressive thing at all. :sarcasm:
I find it hilarious that even though I just posted saying your biased by outside sources...you post an article and using' Hmmm, wonder why they dont have an article like this for Rodgers right now?' as your clinching argument. Could it be because Tom Brady has a lot more accolades and is in a bigger media market?
Factual stats are not oustide sources, they are facts, but keep fishing...and its because he is better then everyone and passed for the most yards in a 3 week period in NFL history...THATS NFL HISTORY!!!..and the question was who is more impressive in the first 3 weeks, how can a NFL record not impress you?game, set, match!
Because Brady's team is 2-1 and he lost the game for them yesterday. they have not played anyone and his stats are not as good. Rodgers is 3-0 shredding two playoff teams apart.
 
How impressive is being on pace to throw 27 interceptions?

Would you rather have a QB who will throw 5 INTs and for 4,800 yards, or a QB who will throw 27 INTs and throw for 7,000 yards? I'll take the 5 and 4,800 since a team that turns the ball over a lot more is less likely to win.

Brady has thrown for over 1,300 yards already. Sweet. Yes, that is awesome. But what is not awesome is also throwing 5 interceptions in three games already. His high turnover rate largely negates the high passing yards, especially when four of those picks cost them a road game against a division opponent.

 
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What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?

 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Nope no bias between you and the Wisconsin dude at all. lolI come out with a link to an alltime record setting pace, which by rule has to be more impressive and makes my case.

You resort to an opinion...awesome.
ok well i have an interesting stat for you.http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm

Edit to add: Just to let you know, I am a Rams fan. I just have nothing Rams to talk about because they are miserable this year...wake me up for the draft! :bag:
Whats this have to do with the first 3 weeks?I know Rodgers is great, but again....READ THE THREAD TITLE!
Kyle Orton was 2nd in the league in passing yards through week 10 last year. Does anyone think Kyle Orton was the second most impressive QB in the league last year through week 10?
 
How impressive is being on pace to throw 27 interceptions? Would you rather have a QB who will throw 5 INTs and for 4,800 yards, or a QB who will throw 27 INTs and throw for 7,000 yards? I'll take the 5 and 4,800 since a team that turns the ball over a lot more is less likely to win.Brady has thrown for over 1,300 yards already. Sweet. Yes, that is awesome. But what is not awesome is also throwing 5 interceptions in three games already. His high turnover rate largely negates the high passing yards, especially when four of those picks cost them a road game against a division opponent.
LOL, one bad game in which he also threw 4 tds. Do you watch football, or do ghosts not see live TV?
 
Ok blind unbiased player comparison Player 1-------Player 2COMP: 74-------93ATT: 103------133YDS : 917------1327COMP%: 71.8-------69.9AVG: 8.90-------9.98TD: 8-------11INT: 1-------5 RAT: 120.9-------113.8Player one's team is 3-0 and has won Carolina away, New orleans away and Chicago at home. Player two's team is 2-1 beating Miami away, San Diego at home and losing to Buffalo away. who you taking?I'm glad you let reputation affect your opinion so much.
Who is this?78/112 (69.6%) 932yds 5TD 2 INT 102.2 ratingETA: sorry they are not 3-0
 
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Right, because someone said the Patriots should cut Brady. :lmao: Overreact much? :lol:
LOL, seriously?after you just say Brady is on pace for 27 ints? and then believe his record breaking pace for yards is not impressive?Talkin or debating with you is pointless.
 
How impressive is being on pace to throw 27 interceptions? Would you rather have a QB who will throw 5 INTs and for 4,800 yards, or a QB who will throw 27 INTs and throw for 7,000 yards? I'll take the 5 and 4,800 since a team that turns the ball over a lot more is less likely to win.Brady has thrown for over 1,300 yards already. Sweet. Yes, that is awesome. But what is not awesome is also throwing 5 interceptions in three games already. His high turnover rate largely negates the high passing yards, especially when four of those picks cost them a road game against a division opponent.
LOL, one bad game in which he also threw 4 tds. Do you watch football, or do ghosts not see live TV?
How many bad games has Rodgers had?
 
Right, because someone said the Patriots should cut Brady. :lmao: Overreact much? :lol:
LOL, seriously?after you just say Brady is on pace for 27 ints? and then believe his record breaking pace for yards is not impressive?Talkin or debating with you is pointless.
Brady being on pace for 27 INTs is fact as of now. Do I think he will throw 27 INTs? No. But that is what he is on pace for, Mr. I Love The Facts. I said the yardage total was impressive. Your reading comprehension is horrendous.
 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Nope no bias between you and the Wisconsin dude at all. lolI come out with a link to an alltime record setting pace, which by rule has to be more impressive and makes my case.

You resort to an opinion...awesome.
ok well i have an interesting stat for you.http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm

Edit to add: Just to let you know, I am a Rams fan. I just have nothing Rams to talk about because they are miserable this year...wake me up for the draft! :bag:
Whats this have to do with the first 3 weeks?I know Rodgers is great, but again....READ THE THREAD TITLE!
Kyle Orton was 2nd in the league in passing yards through week 10 last year. Does anyone think Kyle Orton was the second most impressive QB in the league last year through week 10?
Kyle Orton and Tom Brady, you really spoke of them in the same sentence?no one will mistake you for knowing something about football, lol.

 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?
He gave up 7 points actually. He threw a pick 6 in the 4th quarter to go down 31-24. was that post comment really needed?

 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?
Not much to add bro. you are single handedly making yourself look like a fool. I mean I can beat you over the head with the same things he is saying but you are obviously not smart enough to understand what is going on. you are not even worth communicating with so I really just was trying to phase you out and concetrate what the more intelligent people are saying and let them know there is people who use their brain paying intention since you are not.

Now I understand though, you are like a punching bag and he is getting a release from hitting you around. I get it. maybe you do have some use.

 
Right, because someone said the Patriots should cut Brady. :lmao: Overreact much? :lol:
LOL, seriously?after you just say Brady is on pace for 27 ints? and then believe his record breaking pace for yards is not impressive?Talkin or debating with you is pointless.
Brady being on pace for 27 INTs is fact as of now. Do I think he will throw 27 INTs? No. But that is what he is on pace for, Mr. I Love The Facts. I said the yardage total was impressive. Your reading comprehension is horrendous.
Wow, the people with bias is funny.
 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Nope no bias between you and the Wisconsin dude at all. lolI come out with a link to an alltime record setting pace, which by rule has to be more impressive and makes my case.

You resort to an opinion...awesome.
ok well i have an interesting stat for you.http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm

Edit to add: Just to let you know, I am a Rams fan. I just have nothing Rams to talk about because they are miserable this year...wake me up for the draft! :bag:
Whats this have to do with the first 3 weeks?I know Rodgers is great, but again....READ THE THREAD TITLE!
Kyle Orton was 2nd in the league in passing yards through week 10 last year. Does anyone think Kyle Orton was the second most impressive QB in the league last year through week 10?
Kyle Orton and Tom Brady, you really spoke of them in the same sentence?no one will mistake you for knowing something about football, lol.
You were the 1 who brought up yards like it was the be all end all of QB stats. the fact that you are not bright enough to get where he was going is your fault, not noone elses. ; )

 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?
Not much to add bro. you are single handedly making yourself look like a fool. I mean I can beat you over the head with the same things he is saying but you are obviously not smart enough to understand what is going on. you are not even worth communicating with so I really just was trying to phase you out and concetrate what the more intelligent people are saying and let them know there is people who use their brain paying intention since you are not.

Now I understand though, you are like a punching bag and he is getting a release from hitting you around. I get it. maybe you do have some use.
Obvious enough if you have 550 posts in 2 weeks, you are just a troll, so I'll respond as such...So if wins as a team is the only thing that makes the QB an impressive player?

Awesome, get the Dilfer for Hall of Fame campaign going now.

 
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Wow, the people with bias is funny.
It sure is. You are like a grossly immature bostonfred. He at least posts in a mature manner when offering his Brady-loving opinions. Still waiting for you to tell me how many bad games Rodgers has had this year...
 
What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?
Not much to add bro. you are single handedly making yourself look like a fool. I mean I can beat you over the head with the same things he is saying but you are obviously not smart enough to understand what is going on. you are not even worth communicating with so I really just was trying to phase you out and concetrate what the more intelligent people are saying and let them know there is people who use their brain paying intention since you are not.

Now I understand though, you are like a punching bag and he is getting a release from hitting you around. I get it. maybe you do have some use.
Obvious enough if you have 550 posts in 2 weeks, you are just a troll, so I'll respond as such...So if wins as a team is the only thing that makes the QB an impressive player?

Awesome, get the Dilfer for Hall of Fame campaign going now.
Ok if winning isn't important who's a better QB Marino or Brady?
 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record.

With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.

 
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What's funny is the Patriots insistence of throwing, throwing, throwing all day cost them yesterday. They probably could have ran the ball a lot more in the second half yesterday and won the game, but they are so excited about setting records and racking up yardage that that attitude got the best of them, as it resulted in 4 picks and a blown 21-point lead to the Buffalo Bills. Granted, that attitude often works to their advantage (see: Miami week 1), but yesterday it worked against them.

I'll take Aaron Rodgers throwing for only 300 yards a week, playing relatively error-free football, and winning every week. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Exactly.
A team gets the win, but this is what QB is more impressive... wins are a product of the defense too, brady dont give up points....oh wait, wait, he threw 4 ints, cut him.544 posts in 13 days since being on FBGs? Is this the majority of what your posts look like?
Not much to add bro. you are single handedly making yourself look like a fool. I mean I can beat you over the head with the same things he is saying but you are obviously not smart enough to understand what is going on. you are not even worth communicating with so I really just was trying to phase you out and concetrate what the more intelligent people are saying and let them know there is people who use their brain paying intention since you are not.

Now I understand though, you are like a punching bag and he is getting a release from hitting you around. I get it. maybe you do have some use.
Obvious enough if you have 550 posts in 2 weeks, you are just a troll, so I'll respond as such...So if wins as a team is the only thing that makes the QB an impressive player?

Awesome, get the Dilfer for Hall of Fame campaign going now.
Did I say wins was the only factor? see things like this make you look silly. you overreact to everything and just start making up things. it is why you have lost this debate so horribly.

 
Its fummy that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of his recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady on pace for more than four miles of passing, after putting up the best thrre week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, where the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
I gave up Fred, as the lack of football knowledge is obviously showing. In debating the first 3 games, in which Brady has set a unheard of pace, in a thread talking about this year they have brought up Marino, Orton, and even a RB in Chris Johnson...all I can do is laugh now.
 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is definitely one of the greatest QBs of all-time, but :lmao: at your usual over the top assessment of Brady. Please never change. :P :D
 
Its fummy that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of his recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady on pace for more than four miles of passing, after putting up the best thrre week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, where the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
I gave up Fred, as the lack of football knowledge is obviously showing. In debating the first 3 games, in which Brady has set a unheard of pace, in a thread talking about this year they have brought up Marino, Orton, and even a RB in Chris Johnson...all I can do is laugh now.
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Its fummy that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year... Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing...
I thought this thread was most impressive through three weeks? Sure Brady is a great QB, so are Rogers, Brees and Rivers. But we're talking the first 3 weeks this season. I'll take the QB that's winning games, not making big mistakes regardless of how many yards he puts up. I think thru the first 3 weeks it's a no-brainer:Rogers

Brees

Brady

 
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Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is a great QB no doubt. but he is still a system QB. Matt Cassell showed that when he flourished while Brady was out. you want to see what a great QB means, look at the Colts. while Brady was out the team won 10 games, with Manning out this team will be lucky to win 2. some QB's are great, and some QB's are more than just great.
 
but has he broke any NFL records yet? no, but Brady has.
Cam Newton has broken records. Cam Newton > Tom BradyRight?
You turned a debate into a mess...with horrible comparisons.
Part of your argument for Brady being most impressive is the fact he's set a NFL passing record. I will concede that is impressive.However, if someone had predicted Brady to break a record before the season started would have been bold but not THAT much of a limb to stand on. Predicting Cam Newton to set rookie records would have been met with pages of mockery. Cam Newton has been rather impressive - not just because he's set records but because NOBODY saw it coming.
 
I'd also love bostonfred to point out who exactly said that INTs don't matter when Brady was having that 2007 season. I am pretty sure anyone and everyone acknowledged how awesome he was that year, not just for throwing 50 TDs, but for throwing very few picks. But it is hard to play the "Brady don't get no respect" card without making up some crap up to make it look like Brady's accomplishments were demeaned. It is what bostonfred does. Many of us fully acknowledge that Brady is one of the best QBs ever - hell, I have said for YEARS that he is better than Peyton Manning - but some Brady fans take anything less than "Brady is the greatest ever" talk as disrespect.

 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is definitely one of the greatest QBs of all-time, but :lmao: at your usual over the top assessment of Brady. Please never change. :P :D
If brady retires with three superbowl rings, three league mvps, a perfect season, and the triple crown of yardage, td and int records, what argument will be left against him being the best of all time? Career totals in the counting stats? A fourth mvp or fourth ring? Seriously, what's left?
 
If brady retires with three superbowl rings, three league mvps, a perfect season, and the triple crown of yardage, td and int records, what argument will be left against him being the best of all time? Career totals in the counting stats? A fourth mvp or fourth ring? Seriously, what's left?
What does all of that have to do with who has been the most impressive QB in weeks 1-3 THIS YEAR? Also, I love how you are already giving him another MVP this year. Yes, MVP awards are always wrapped up before October. /sarcasm
 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is definitely one of the greatest QBs of all-time, but :lmao: at your usual over the top assessment of Brady. Please never change. :P :D
If brady retires with three superbowl rings, three league mvps, a perfect season, and the triple crown of yardage, td and int records, what argument will be left against him being the best of all time? Career totals in the counting stats? A fourth mvp or fourth ring? Seriously, what's left?
Rodgers is coming straight for him man. My dream is for a Packers Patriots superbowl... :excited: . The ultimate showdown of the two Best in the game. If Rodgers repeats this year I'm going to personally start the Rodgers best QB of all-time thread :)
 
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Its fummy that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year... Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing...
I thought this thread was most impressive through three weeks? Sure Brady is a great QB, so are Rogers, Brees and Rivers. But we're talking the first 3 weeks this season. I'll take the QB that's winning games, not making big mistakes regardless of how many yards he puts up. I think thru the first 3 weeks it's a no-brainer:Rogers

Brees

Brady
It is. Last weeks thread was about who was best right now and it came down to rodgers vs brady, with the main arguments for rodgers being some cherry picked fiftten game stretch of stats and the superbowl win. This weeks thread is focusing on the ints. Its always a moving target.
 
he leads in the 2 most important catagories.
aren't wins an important category?
Yes, but he dont have total control over that? Unless I missed the part where defense is no longer involved in a football game.ETA: or special teams, or coaching, or oline play, or a running game...lots goes into wins and losses, not just QB play.
What about the pick 6 in the 4th quarter to put them down 31-24???????????
 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is definitely one of the greatest QBs of all-time, but :lmao: at your usual over the top assessment of Brady. Please never change. :P :D
If brady retires with three superbowl rings, three league mvps, a perfect season, and the triple crown of yardage, td and int records, what argument will be left against him being the best of all time? Career totals in the counting stats? A fourth mvp or fourth ring? Seriously, what's left?
:goodposting: Whats funny in all this is i hate Brady and am a Brees and Stafford fan, who can have an argument made for this debate...but I choose to defend Brady, must be because I know nothing about football and am just being bias.
 
Its fummy that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year... Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing...
I thought this thread was most impressive through three weeks? Sure Brady is a great QB, so are Rogers, Brees and Rivers. But we're talking the first 3 weeks this season. I'll take the QB that's winning games, not making big mistakes regardless of how many yards he puts up. I think thru the first 3 weeks it's a no-brainer:Rogers

Brees

Brady
It is. Last weeks thread was about who was best right now and it came down to rodgers vs brady, with the main arguments for rodgers being some cherry picked fiftten game stretch of stats and the superbowl win. This weeks thread is focusing on the ints. Its always a moving target.
What about career QB rating?
 
he leads in the 2 most important catagories.
aren't wins an important category?
Yes, but he dont have total control over that? Unless I missed the part where defense is no longer involved in a football game.ETA: or special teams, or coaching, or oline play, or a running game...lots goes into wins and losses, not just QB play.
so a QB throwing a pick 6 to lose the game is blameless?not to mention the Bills scored 24 points directly off Brady INTs in the game.
 
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Last weeks thread was about who was best right now and it came down to rodgers vs brady, with the main arguments for rodgers being some cherry picked fiftten game stretch of stats and the superbowl win. This weeks thread is focusing on the ints. Its always a moving target.
, says the guy who at first ignored Brady's playoff performance vs the Jets, and also pointed out Rodgers' mediocre game against the Bears while ignoring his destruction of both the Falcons and Steelers in the playoffs.
 
I'd also love bostonfred to point out who exactly said that INTs don't matter when Brady was having that 2007 season. I am pretty sure anyone and everyone acknowledged how awesome he was that year, not just for throwing 50 TDs, but for throwing very few picks. But it is hard to play the "Brady don't get no respect" card without making up some crap up to make it look like Brady's accomplishments were demeaned. It is what bostonfred does. Many of us fully acknowledge that Brady is one of the best QBs ever - hell, I have said for YEARS that he is better than Peyton Manning - but some Brady fans take anything less than "Brady is the greatest ever" talk as disrespect.
People in last weeks thread were downplaying the int record setting season in favor of rodgers while discussing who was playing the best qb right now. I would link but im posting on my phone.
 
Brady looks like a good candidate for #2 all time. Montana never lost a Super Bowl.
A total team effort defines if one player is great?How would Montana be without Rice? We seen what Brady can do without Moss.Team effort in wins and Losses, not always on one players shoulders.
 
Its funny that last week, the brady haters justified saying rodgers was playing better despite brady winning the unanimous league mvp last year and being nfl player of the week in both week one and two, because of rodgers recent superbowl mvp, but many of those same people have been posting for years how brady was overrated because of his supperbowls. Now this week, after brady throws interceptions, the ints are the most important thing, but these same people didn't feel that way during bradys mvp season when he set the int record. With brady putting up the best three week yardage totals not just for the first three weeks, but for any three weeks in any season ever, and on pace for morethan four miles of passing, when the record is just under three miles, theres a good chance brady will win another mvp after setting the yardage record, and own the yardage, td, and int records, holding three mvps and 2 superbowl mvps, a 16 win season, and countless other individual and team records. Yet these same people will still try to avoid saying what anyone can clearly see... tom brady is the greatest qb of all time.
Brady is definitely one of the greatest QBs of all-time, but :lmao: at your usual over the top assessment of Brady. Please never change. :P :D
If brady retires with three superbowl rings, three league mvps, a perfect season, and the triple crown of yardage, td and int records, what argument will be left against him being the best of all time? Career totals in the counting stats? A fourth mvp or fourth ring? Seriously, what's left?
:goodposting: Whats funny in all this is i hate Brady and am a Brees and Stafford fan, who can have an argument made for this debate...but I choose to defend Brady, must be because I know nothing about football and am just being bias.
I'm a Bradford and Stafford fan.. I'm not exactly sure how that statement about liking other players proves anything. I dont like Rodgers anymore than Brady. I'm just stating facts
 
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I'd also love bostonfred to point out who exactly said that INTs don't matter when Brady was having that 2007 season. I am pretty sure anyone and everyone acknowledged how awesome he was that year, not just for throwing 50 TDs, but for throwing very few picks. But it is hard to play the "Brady don't get no respect" card without making up some crap up to make it look like Brady's accomplishments were demeaned. It is what bostonfred does. Many of us fully acknowledge that Brady is one of the best QBs ever - hell, I have said for YEARS that he is better than Peyton Manning - but some Brady fans take anything less than "Brady is the greatest ever" talk as disrespect.
People in last weeks thread were downplaying the int record setting season in favor of rodgers while discussing who was playing the best qb right now. I would link but im posting on my phone.
Downplaying to you means not acting like it is everything. Meanwhile, you wanted to ignore their playoff performances. Who's being disingenuous here? I'll give you a hint: it's not me.
 
he leads in the 2 most important catagories.
aren't wins an important category?
Yes, but he dont have total control over that? Unless I missed the part where defense is no longer involved in a football game.ETA: or special teams, or coaching, or oline play, or a running game...lots goes into wins and losses, not just QB play.
so a QB throwing a pick 6 to lose the game is blameless?not to mention the Bills scored 24 points directly off Brady INTs in the game.
Yes Brady has lost a game, he is 2-1...they are in major trouble, so I understand the reason to hate on brady. :rolleyes: ...but were any of those passes tipped? And then since we want to talk tiltes Brady 3 - Rodgers 1Next cheap lame argument for anyone with football insight to actually attempt to pretend that Brady is not the best QB in the NFL?
 

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