The Pats are by far my favorite team, football is by far my favorite sport. Brady has been the leading player in an era that I never in my wildest dreams imagined would happen. So, it's a killer for me to not pick Brady, but ...
I grew up playing and loving hockey, and Bobby Orr was - and still is, in my mind - the most purely exciting player I've ever seen playing for a Boston team (and right there with Jordan, in my mind, as the most purely exciting player I've seen in team sports). So, it's equally a killer for me to not pick Orr, but ...
In a team sport, the goal is to win the championship, and thus, in spite of all arguable perceptions of talent (both their own and that of their competition) and externalities (configuration of the league, playoff structure, officiating, existing state-of-the-art for travel, diet, conditioning, "sports medicine," etc.), in my view it comes down to the most simple of things: who was the leading player on the team that won the most. The answer is absurdly simple, regardless of whether we are discussing Boston teams or any team in any sport. 11 championships in 13 seasons. 'Nuff said.