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Brady's numbers skewed by 136 rating,6-1 td-int last week v. denver.Brady is 15-5 in 20 playoff games. He's thrown 36 TDs to 17 INTs. Those numbers are second only to Joe Montana. Peyton Manning is 9-10 in the playoffs and has 29 TDs to 19 INTs.He's 1-3 in his last 4 postseason games.Watching this weekend's games just seems to reinforce the idea that Brady may indeed be the elite of the QB's of the modern era (last 5-10 seasons).
This guy absolutely gets it done in the playoffs, time and time again. Yesterday, absolutely destroying the opposition while Rodgers and Brees choke. Sure, Brees, Rodgers, and P. Manning have all won a superbowl, but with Brady it seems you get a guy you can rely on in the clutch, in the playoffs when it matters the most. Having won 3 superbowls in the last 10 years just re-inforces the argument. Sure you can make a case that Belicheck puts a solid team behind him, but even so, Brady just seems to get it done no matter what.
IMO, Brady is the best QB of the last 10 years, hands down.
Im sure many will disagree, but just my thoughts.
Big Ben, prior to start of this postseason, has a better postseason winning % than Brady, Montana, Elway, etc. it's probably still the same despite loss to denver..
he ranks 4th all time, reg season winning percentage.10th all time QB Rating ( 92.9),11th in comp %, 5th in ypa,
won a SB as a rookie,first ever QB to do so, and has won another SB on his own ( Holmes pass) while nearly winning another SB last season.
For all his prowess, Brady has a postseason QB rating of just 89.1 - again,partially skewed by a 136 rating tossed last week v. denver ( 83 for Big Ben, including a 22.6 in a SB win over Seattle)..
for my money, they are equals..but Brady gets the love because he's a pretty boy with plucked eyebrows and Jim Nantz has a man-crush on him..

from BostonFredsince spygate, tom brady has led his team to an 18-0 record, broken the td record, set the int record, and broken marinos yardage record, while leading his team to a nearly .800 win percentage, two league mvps, two afc chamionship games, and helping welker lead the league in receptions, moss set the td record, and gronkowski have the greatest season for a te in nfl history in just his second year in the league.
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when Matthew Stafford falls 46 yards short of breaking Marino's record, tosses 41 TDs in a year when 4 QB's were the fastest to 4000 yards in NFL history, when Rodgers is/was playing out of his mind, and when Brees sets the all-time passing record, and in a day and age when 10 different NFL qb's throw for 4000+ yards in a single season, I'm beginning to summarily dismiss anyone's accomplishments like the TD record, int record, yardage record,Gronkowski nothwithstanding..
again, when Matthew friggin Stafford passes for 5000+ yards and 41 tds, Brady's stat compiling over the years should be taken with a grain of salt..
this is not the same NFL as it was in the 80's or 90's.the rules have made is SO much easier to pass the ball,easier for WR's to do their thing,etc..
we'll see what Brady brings to the table against Ed Reed and the Ravens..last time they met in post season - 2009 - Brady had a 54.8 comp percentage, 2tds/3ints, 3.67 ypa, and a paltry 49.1 rating...
we're likely to see the same Brady this weekend...
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s. And yesterday makes this post even more worthy of a bump. Brady played like crap, yet the Patriots eked out a win, and if they beat the Giants, all we will hear is how awesome Tom Brady is for tying Montana for Super Bowl wins, and most will forget his poor performance from yesterday. Meanwhile, just wait till next year: the minute Flacco struggles in a big moment again, we'll hear about how he never comes through when it counts, as if it is his fault that Evans dropped that pass and Cundiff blew a chip shot.