Winning 3 SBs in 4 years surely looks easy to me. Just kidding. By TB's standard, a decade long drought is embarrassing.
Is that you Ron?
I know you're trolling hardcore, but for some perspective, Brady has won more Super Bowls than 24 franchises, forget QBs.
This is a bit of a repeat but you obviously missed it. Winning a Super Bowl isn't easy. Green Bay gets to be Title Town for winning the first two Super Bowls, then didn't win it all for almost 30 years. Pittsburgh won 4 in 6 years, then waited 25 years for their next one. The 49ers won 4 in the 80s with Montana, another in the 90s with Young, and have been waiting over 19 seasons for the next one. The Cowboys won 3 in 4 years in the 90s, and have gone 18 seasons with no hope in sight for the next one. The Giants went 17 years without winning a Super Bowl between beating the Bills and the Patriots.
And these are the most successful franchises in terms of Super Bowls. We're comparing franchises, not just QBs. There are only 19 QBs who have even started multiple Super Bowls, and only 11 who have won multiple.
Obviously the 3 in 4 years was great, but it truly spoiled so many fans into unrealistic (and ridiculously stupid) expectations. In a 1-and-done play-off system, the best team doesn't always win. We've won 3 Super Bowls by 3 points each, and lost 2 Super Bowls by almost the same margins (4 and 3 points). We could be 5-0 in the Brady era or 0-5 just as easily.
I know you can keep hitting re-set on the Playstation when things aren't going your way in Madden but in real life, winning a championship is very difficult. Some of the all-time greats have struggled to it. Marino never did. Elway lost his first 3 before riding Terrell Davis to 2 wins to finish his career. Favre only won one, as did Warner, and so far Peyton.
So yeah, we all want to see Brady win another. But to expect he can just "man up" and win one whenever he wants is childish and stupid.