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Jim Kelly or Tom Brady?

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How do so many idiots still argue that Brady isn't tough? The guys who have beat him up the most say he's the toughest QB they've ever faced. He's played full seasons with injuries and never said a word. God, that ****'s annoying.

Like I've said, anyone who argues another QB over Brady at this point is beyond rational thinking. Arguing that they'd rather have a guy with zero rings is flat-out lunacy.

Once people have that idea in their mind, especially if it's about someone they dislike, they're going to hang onto it for dear life.

Take SB 51 as an example. Brady was sacked 5 times and hit at least 9 times. Does anyone remember him "whining" after being hit in this game? Was he rattled and knocked off his game because he was being hit? If Brady really was the soft, crybaby that people think he is, there would be some examples they could point to from this game, but they don't exist.
 
I don't get the point of this. It looked like all the Bills fans picked Brady.

Offseason + internet.

Agreed - and just to save the OP some time in the future, Brady > any QB NFL history
 
Once people have that idea in their mind, especially if it's about someone they dislike, they're going to hang onto it for dear life.

Take SB 51 as an example. Brady was sacked 5 times and hit at least 9 times. Does anyone remember him "whining" after being hit in this game? Was he rattled and knocked off his game because he was being hit? If Brady really was the soft, crybaby that people think he is, there would be some examples they could point to from this game, but they don't exist.

The only reason people say this is he sometimes looks to the refs for a flag.
 
Once people have that idea in their mind, especially if it's about someone they dislike, they're going to hang onto it for dear life.

Take SB 51 as an example. Brady was sacked 5 times and hit at least 9 times. Does anyone remember him "whining" after being hit in this game? Was he rattled and knocked off his game because he was being hit? If Brady really was the soft, crybaby that people think he is, there would be some examples they could point to from this game, but they don't exist.

Maybe Brady should be like Big Ben and make sure the world knows how hurt he is and he'll go out there and play anyway.
 
The reason why Brady had the perception of not being tough is his attitude about showing he is hurt and the club's policy discussing injuries.

I think we have Rodney and his "skirt" comment to thank for much of that.
 
Reading that thread one comment I saw over and over again really bugged me. "Brady is a whimp he could never take the pounding Kelly did" or variations there of. You ask any of his team mates or guys that have you know actually hit Tom they all rave about what a tough SOB he is. With the exception of a season ending ACL injury he has never missed a game. It is criminal how under rated his toughness is and I think he would have done just fine in the 90's. Playing in his 40's probably not but still a HOF worthy career IMO not "out injured by the first game".

For the few morons who, rightful so got called out as total homers, said Kelly was better I submit the first Super Bowl as evidence that Kelly was not smart enough, disciplined enough, watched enough film to survive in today's game. Offenses have gotten crazy complex and timing routes are everything now. Kelly didn't see the game within the game like Brady does nor is he as selfless. Give Brady that same team against the giants and I bet Thomas gets the ball 60 times and Scott Norwood is not a curse word in Buffalo.
Yet half of the forum are eager to ditch Brady as soon as possible and put in a guy who couldn't last two games.
 
And as crazy as it may sound, I'd take those 4 SB losses over 4 SB wins with Brady any day because of everything else it meant. The comradeship and family atmosphere of that team, the perseverance and resiliency (great life lessons for us all).
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Interesting, except for one or two posters, like the idiot who talks about Brady and a "strong rush in the face." Wonder what he thinks about how TB adapted to the Falcons' first half "strong rush." And, I'd put Marino hands down as the Best QB never to win an SB.
 
Interesting for the most part, but also full of delusional thinking, like the idiot who talks about Brady and a "strong rush in the face." Wonder what he thinks about how TB adapted to the Falcons' first half "strong rush." And, I'd put Marino hands down as the Best QB never to win an SB.
 
Wow. More that 90% seemed to pick Brady. That's 40% higher than I thought would come out of nitwitsville. Maybe the water is getting cleaned up nicely in Lake Erie.
Or maybe the question was just THAT obvious
 
Wow. More that 90% seemed to pick Brady. That's 40% higher than I thought would come out of nitwitsville. Maybe the water is getting cleaned up nicely in Lake Erie.
Bills fans in that forum are, on balance, surprisingly rational about the Patriots.

I think it's because they've had their souls crushed out of them and they've moved on to resignation and acceptance.
 
Even staying pretty modern, I can't really see that argument holding water

Fouts
Marino
Tarkenton
Moon
Anderson


I think that the top 3, at the very least, are clearly above Kelly in that argument.

Well I didn't say I thought he was I said he arguably was. If someone wants to make a case for Kelly it would at least be worth listening to and not be a crazy claim to make. He is one of the more underrated great QBs.
 
Yet half of the forum are eager to ditch Brady as soon as possible and put in a guy who couldn't last two games.
Not to mention the occasional "Brady is nothing without Belichick" comment.
 
It's so dumb to say you can't compare quarterbacks because of the different eras. Because Joe Montana, Jim Kelly, etc. had to play in a more physical game with less QB protection and more legal holding from defensive backs.

So, is Tom Brady the only quarterback in the NFL who benefits from those rules? Because they seem to conveniently ignore that 31 other starting quarterbacks play in the same era, yet Brady wins 77% of his games. Also, I understand that most of these guys started watching football four years ago when Marshawn Lynch broke out (on another team), but a quick refresher in history may reveal Brady won three Super Bowls before the rules changed. Oh by the way, who was it that changed the defensive back rules via the competition committee, probably costing Brady at least one title? I don't remember. I do recall there may have been a giant forehead involved.
 
At least Folz had somewhat acceptable grammar and spelling. Kelly the Dog went full ****** and both were atrocious in the process.
In his defense, he is a dog (and a cute one at that). It's a wonder he can type at all!
 
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