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Lots of great points in this thread.
I believe Manning, while certainly one of the all-time greats, is definitely the beneficiary of anti-Patriots sentiment in the media and around the country.
Brady would be the greatest quarterback of his generation, but if one despises the Patriots, one cannot support Brady. An alternative is a necessity -- hence the support for Manning, the anti-Brady.
I also agree that hindsight will benefit Brady's ranking. Once Belichick and Brady have stepped away from the game, and all the anti-Patriots rancor has diminished, I believe Brady will be acknowleged as one of the top two or three quarterbacks of all time.
ETA: To be quite candid, Brady's diminished ranking is really a byproduct of the media's contempt for Belichick, who refuses to genuflect before them. In a fit of pique, they have elevated Manning to near godhood to diminish Brady and somehow repay Belichick, IMHO.
It's definitely part of it. Another part is that Manning wants to be the leagues main attraction so he constantly does commercials and puts himself in front of the cameras whereas Brady does not. Also, Brady is married to a supermodel and lives in that sort of high fashion lifestyle, which the NFL knows a large part of the fan base won't relate to as much as Mannings "good ole boy" routine.
Their ballwashing of Manning is getting ridiculous though. They were DYING to label him the greatest of all time last year before the Superbowl and they completely ignored a Saints team that was better in every meaningful statistic because well "the Colts have Peyton Manning." When he threw that pick-6 every sportswriter in the country had to write a new article.












