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Old 01-13-2011, 01:25 PM   #11
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Winning percentage means very little over 5 games.

It means a lot more over 50 games.

It means everything over 150 games.
Agreed. The bigger the sample size, the better it is.
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I remember when people around here were saying Brady was better then Manning and it just seemed like a bunch of homers.

Then it seemed maybe they were in the same ballpark

Then it semmed it could go either way depending on what you valued in a qb

Now it seems just obvious

If QB is the most important position in football and Brady leaves the game as the best, then the argument becomes is he the best Player in the NFL ever? That would of been laughable 5 or 6 years ago.

And it is rediculous to say a qb shouldn't have a win% attached to them. Pitchers rely on their team scoring and a bullpen to finish off what they started, at least a qb typically 99% of the time finishes what they start.
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I remember when people around here were saying Brady was better then Manning and it just seemed like a bunch of homers.

Then it seemed maybe they were in the same ballpark

Then it semmed it could go either way depending on what you valued in a qb

Now it seems just obvious

If QB is the most important position in football and Brady leaves the game as the best, then the argument becomes is he the best Player in the NFL ever? That would of been laughable 5 or 6 years ago.

And it is rediculous to say a qb shouldn't have a win% attached to them. Pitchers rely on their team scoring and a bullpen to finish off what they started, at least a qb typically 99% of the time finishes what they start.
The object of the game is to win the game. Whatever stats have correlation to winning, they fall short of actually winning, which is the end goal.

That said, Brady has done what has not been done before. The argument that Manning is better is entirely hypothetical- and relies on him eclipsing in theory something that is being done in reality.

I will argue that Charles Barkley would have won 8 championships with the Bulls, while Michael Jordan would have won zero with the Suns/Sixers/Rockets. Prove me wrong.

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I will argue that Charles Barkley would have won 8 championships with the Bulls, while Michael Jordan would have won zero with the Suns/Sixers/Rockets. Prove me wrong.
Poor example.

Jordan was a better player than Barkley by every measure except rebounding.

Barkley's prime ended in 1995. Jordan was still the NBA's best player in 96,97 and 98.
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That said, Brady has done what has not been done before.
Good piece Iceman.

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I think a lot more of that is a reflection and a compliment to the player throwing the ball instead of the coach. They’re the ones who have to make the decisions, see the defenses and make the throws and take the hits from the pass rush and all that, so … certainly Bernie and Tom deserve credit for those streaks, not the coach.

But the way I remember it about Bernie, Bernie, like Tom, was very diligent in his preparation. He studied everything — the schemes, the players, the individual tendencies as well as the overall teams schemes and tendencies. I’d say both players are very well prepared and neither one make a lost of mistakes in terms of misreading something or not knowing who was going to run a certain route or who was hot or getting fooled by different defensive looks. Things like that.

So Bernie’s preparation was excellent, and he was a good decision-maker — very careful about where he threw the ball in terms of not turning it over and making throws like that and making good decisions and knowing when he was pressured, not taking a sack and turning it into an interception and things like that.
Trying to make plays that were impossible.
I think Tom’s kind of the same way. He reads things. Even when plays break down for one reason or another, a receiver gets jammed or there’s a breakdown in protection, or sees a good coverage that matches up particularly well against a pattern you have called, that’s when a quarterback really has to be his most sharp and most alert and not let that become a turnover or a worse play than what’s already not a good play.

I’d say Bernie and Tom throughout their careers, do a good job of that — better than a lot of quarterbacks do. It’s not only taking the plays that are there, it’s taking the plays that aren’t going to work out well, and keep them from being bad plays or turnovers.”

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Jordan was a better player than Barkley by every measure except rebounding.

Barkley's prime ended in 1995. Jordan was still the NBA's best player in 96,97 and 98.

Poor example.
Rebounds are versatility are the most important things in basketball.

Jordan had a better supporting cast with Pippen, who was a Hall of Famer. Rodman was also a Hall of Famer and played on three of those teams. John Paxson (Vinatieri) won that second championship.

Phil Jackson won five championships with the Lakers. With Jackson as a head coach, Barkley would have won eight. Sorry, but what did Jordan ever do without Pippen and Jackson? Nothing.

See where I am going?

Perhaps not the best example, but point being that even with such a discrepancy between the two players, you would never "prove" me wrong with any argument because mine is theoretical. As dumb as this argument might be, it isn't a real argument, and neither are the Colts' arguments about why Manning is better than Brady. Perhaps I would use Karl Malone as a better example next time, as his longevity stats and career point total were the most in NBA history
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Pretty sure guys other than Brady and Manning suited up for those games.

While Brady is great, his winning percentage isn't 100% on him. It's a team effort
Wins mean something to the QB historically. Football is a team sport, for sure, but its all about the QB's...always has been and always will be.
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I remember when people around here were saying Brady was better then Manning and it just seemed like a bunch of homers.

Then it seemed maybe they were in the same ballpark

Then it semmed it could go either way depending on what you valued in a qb

Now it seems just obvious

If QB is the most important position in football and Brady leaves the game as the best, then the argument becomes is he the best Player in the NFL ever? That would of been laughable 5 or 6 years ago.

And it is rediculous to say a qb shouldn't have a win% attached to them. Pitchers rely on their team scoring and a bullpen to finish off what they started, at least a qb typically 99% of the time finishes what they start.
Hmmmmm......

It was always clear to me that Brady was better than Manning, and I have never been called a homer.

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Rebounds are versatility are the most important things in basketball.
You could also say clutch shooting, leadership and defense are equally as important.

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Jordan had a better supporting cast with Pippen, who was a Hall of Famer. Rodman was also a Hall of Famer and played on three of those teams. John Paxson (Vinatieri) won that second championship.
I'd argue the point that Pippen would not have achieved the same level of greatness had he not played with Jordan. Pippen has said as such. We know Barkley is a HoF, but has never carried a team to a title like Jordan.

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Phil Jackson won five championships with the Lakers. With Jackson as a head coach, Barkley would have won eight. Sorry, but what did Jordan ever do without Pippen and Jackson? Nothing.
...and Jackson lost 2 NBA Finals w/ LA and didn't lose any with Jordan. Pippen never made it to the finals w/o Jordan and they both failed to advance in 1994. Jackson is a great coach but great coaches need great players.

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See where I am going?

Perhaps not the best example, but point being that even with such a discrepancy between the two players, you would never "prove" me wrong with any argument because mine is theoretical. As dumb as this argument might be, it isn't a real argument, and neither are the Colts' arguments about why Manning is better than Brady. Perhaps I would use Karl Malone as a better example next time, as his longevity stats and career point total were the most in NBA history
You are missing the point. Brady is better than Manning because he has won more with less talent surrounding him- thus raising the team's level of play in the process. That is what greatness does when championships are on the line. Brady does that. Jordan did that. Manning is questionable in that capacity. So was Barkley. We can agree that all players put up great numbers and are HoF material.
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Hmmmmm......

It was always clear to me that Brady was better than Manning, and I have never been called a homer.
Always? You mean since Brady's first start when he beat Manning? After that game you knew? If thats the case let me be the first one to call you a homer.
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