Putting Brady at #1-#3 doesn't get people talking. Putting him at #20 does.
They'll accomplish what they set out with this list. Shame people will fall for the BSPN trope tactic
By the way here is their "explanation on Brady/Manning"
For one thing, today's QB stats are steadily inflating. (There were 1.72 passing touchdowns for every interception in the NFL last season, up from 1.29 20 years ago.) For another, Brady wasn't really Brady-automatic Pro Bowler and MVP candidate-until 2007. Result: Manning considerably outpaces him when measured by yardsticks that don't depend on era, like MVPs (5-3), first-team All-Pro selections (7-3) and number of seasons throwing for 4 percent or more of the league's passing TDs (12-9, adjusted for number of teams). Then there's this: In evaluating players, we considered regular-season stats only, since there's no good way to compare playoffs across sports.
Yes. Let's not bring into account the games where championships are won. Nope let's just based it off of how Manning had a tit-division paying at least 10 games in a dome and another 2 in Jacksonville every year for a decade