For the most part, it seems more like a discussion of indoors/outdoors in terms of what's more impressive. Do you deny that Unitas' streak is more impressive?
Much more so, because of the lack of restrictions on defense. But that was covered in the other thread.
There are so many what if's its impossible to figure out Indoors/outdoors.
You can sight stats on Brees in SD , but then what was SD compared to what Brady was given? A HOF coach, and a team that could win a SB.
Brees also missed a season for his shoulder. Has 6 years in a Dome and 18 years outdoors. So am I to think that sense Brady didnt come close to Brees in college Brees is better outdoors ?
Brady
Brady played college football for, and graduated from, the University of Michigan.[11][12] He was a backup his first two years, while teammate and future NFL quarterback Brian Griese led the 1997 Wolverines to an undefeated season capped by a victory in the Rose Bowl and a share of the national championship. When he enrolled at Michigan, Brady was seventh on the depth chart and had an intense struggle to get some playing time. At one point, Brady hired a sports psychologist to help him cope with frustration and anxiety and even considered transferring to Cal.[13][14] Brady battled for the starting job with Drew Henson,[12] ultimately starting every game in the 1998 and 1999 seasons under Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr. During his first full year as starter, he set Michigan records for most pass attempts and completions in a season (214).[15] Brady was All-Big Ten honorable mention both seasons and team captain his senior year. The Wolverines won 20 of 25 games when he started and shared the Big Ten Conference title in 1998. Brady capped that season with a win over Arkansas in the Citrus Bowl.[16] In the 1999 season, Brady led Michigan to an overtime win in the Orange Bowl over Alabama, throwing for 369 yards and four touchdowns.[12]
Brees
Brees graduated from Purdue University with a degree in industrial management.[12] He is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He left Purdue with Big Ten Conference records in passing yards (11,792), touchdown passes (90), total offensive yards (12,693), completions (1,026), and attempts (1,678). He led the Boilermakers to the 2001 Rose Bowl, Purdue's first appearance there since 1967, where Purdue lost by ten points to the Washington Huskies. Brees was a finalist for the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's best quarterback in 1999. He won the Maxwell Award as the nation's outstanding player of 2000 and won the NCAA's Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 2001. Brees was also fourth in Heisman Trophy voting in 1999 and third in 2000. Brees also tied an NCAA record with the longest pass ever (99 yards), to receiver Vinny Sutherland against Northwestern on September 25, 1999
As a senior, Brees was named the Academic All-American Player of the Year, the first Purdue player since Bruce Brineman (1989) to earn national academic honors. Brees also was awarded Purdue's Leonard Wilson Award for unselfishness and dedication. To continue his education and improve his ability to pursue reasoned business ventures and opportunities, Brees also attended the Stanford Graduate School of Business for NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurship in 2008.
does purdue have some dome effect Im not aware of,lol.
Its ridicules. You would have to gage the too teams they were given, coaching, and environment. Clearly Brady got the best hand in this. Colstons no Moss, and Moore is no Welker. Clearly Brady still enjoys the best overall coaching. I think SP is a better OC. I just think its a waste of time comparing them at all, and its being done to voice other actual and personal opinions .
If Brees end in KC with SP he'd be fine.