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You are completely wrong.
Objectively, Grogan and Flutie ran much more, but the measure is making plays in pressure situations with the game on the line. Brady rarely runs, but when he does it usually is for an important gain. Most quarterbacks lack exceptional acumen - this makes the better ones exceptional. It's hard to play the position in the first place - doing it with all the physical and mental challenges and leading a team to victory is what separates the few. Individual overall statistics can be misleading, unless you think Derek Carr and Kerry Collins et al. are Hall of Famers.
This can be partially subjective; however the conclusions are based upon live visual observation, in the moment. Um, and the final score.
If you think your team has a better chance of success with Drew Bledsoe instead of Steve Grogan or Doug Flutie, good luck. I believe you'll need it. Tip: If you have to play Drew, have him hand it off to C-Mart 30 times. 25 minimum.
Are you trying to demonstrate that you have absolutely no understanding of the QB position, or something? Because this is how you would go about doing that.