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Anyone have a handle on total wages paid by NE to Brady for his career including this new contract extension? I gave it a try but his contract extension overlaps and yearly adjustments sent my head spinning.
For comparison, Peyton Manning earned $173.4 million during his Indy career plus $18 mill from Denver last year with another $40 mill over two years about to kick in.....Sum total of $231 million over 17 years (Thru 2014).
PS......just noticed Manning is now the proud owner of 21 Papa Johns franchises in Denver. Elway ruled auto dealerships in Denver and Manning is going for pizza supremacy there.
 
much less then "Pay"ton manning. Brady is sub 200 million
 
It would be interesting to see but tough to get any real gage on what that would mean. I assume the op is trying to gage how team friendly Brady has been compared to Manning.

But I think there would be a few factors that would need to be considered before you get a valueable comparison.

1) Manning was drafted number one overall
2) Manning was drafted a year or two before Brady
3) When in relation to free agency were their deals signed. Example Brady first good deal came when he was still under his 6th round deal and they gave him starters money but nothing like what a SB winning QB could get on the open market or with these latest deals as Manning was an unristricted free agent and subject to the bidding war.

I am not sure how you could really compensate for those 3 factors other than to really just look at the two restructures in the middle of Brady's career and compare them to 2 in the middle of Mannings of similar form.

Correct me if I am wrong but I believe Toms timeline runs like this and its out of memory so the years might not be exact.

2000 signed 6th rd deal
after 01 maybe 02 they sweetened his money to make it inline with starters
after 05 He got his first full contract
Since then There was minor moving of money and one major restructure and more minor movings.
And now this latest extremely team friendly one.
 
Doing the math up, I have Brady at between 135M and 138M prior to this most recent extension.
 
..just noticed Manning is now the proud owner of 21 Papa Johns franchises in Denver. Elway ruled auto dealerships in Denver and Manning is going for pizza supremacy there.

Figured him for deli's...ala "cut that meat"....wonder if he was paid by Pizza Johns with the franchises for his commercials?
 
who cares?

whaddya gonna do...stick pins in your Brady doll now?
 
One of the biggest (and best) differences between Manning and Brady is that Manning insists on getting out in front of the media and touting his own horn on what he does. Brady goes about his charity work without the need to make sure EVERYONE knows what he's doing..

Indy, Denver and NY can have their Manning, but I'll take Brady any day and EVERY TIME on Sunday..
 
Sure the mediots on the radio will hone their craft over the weekend for another series of nontroversial comments about this.. what is the hidden meaning for Brady?? Did he talk to Kraft and BB about signing Welker??

Their efforts to whip the faithful into a frenzy have done nothing except epic fail..
 
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