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Amazing stats putting Brady's winning in perspective


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I wouldn't put Staubach even at #2, but he was right up there. When you adjust for era he looks suspiciously like a more clutch version of Aaron Rodgers with 2 rings.
 
Tom Brady

205-58 Regular Season Record .779

113-18 Home Record .862

92-40 Road Record .697

27-10 Playoff Record

5 Super Bowl Wins



Peyton Manning

186-79 Regular Season Record .702

101-31 Home Record .765

85-48 Road Record .639

14-13 Playoff Record

2 Super Bowl Wins



Drew Brees

152-108 Regular Season Record .585

83-47 Home Record .683

69-61 Away Record .530

7-6 Playoff Record

1 Super Bowl Win



Aaron Rodgers

98-55-1 Regular Season Record .640

60-15 Home Record .800

38-40 Road Record .487

9-7 Playoff Record

1 Super Bowl Win



Joe Montana

117-47 Regular Season Record .713

56-27 Home Record .674

61-20 Road Record .753

16-7 Playoff Record

4 Super Bowl Wins



John Elway

148-82-1 Regular Season Record .643

95-23 Home Record .805

53-59 Road Record .473

14-7 Playoff Record

2 Super Bowl Wins



Brett Favre

186-112 Regular Season Record .624

113-36 Home Record .758

73-76 Road Record .489

13-11 Playoff Record

1 Super Bowl Win



Dan Marino

147-93 Regular Season Record .613

82-38 Home Record .683

65-55 Road Record .541

8-10 Playoff Record

0 Super Bowl Wins



Roger Staubach

85-29 Regular Season Record .745

49-10 Home Record .830

36-19 Road Record .654

11-6 Playoff Record

2 Super Bowl Wins

If those numbers are up to date then Brady just played his 300th game and has an overall record of 232-68, for an overall winning % of .773.

If the Pats win out his winning % will go up to .776

If the Pats drop one game his winning % will stay at .773
 
7 more regular season wins and Brady passes the combo of Joe Montana and Steve Young for total wins
4 more postseason wins and Brady passes the combo of Joe Montana and Steve Young
1 more Super Bowl win and Brady passes the combo of Joe Montana and Steve Young

he already is well ahead in percentages in every category vs. the combo

Brady > two of the greatest Hall-of-Famer's careers, COMBINED
 
I've read Graham was 105-17-4 some places, and 58-13-1 in other places


Graham played the first half of his career in the All American Conference not the NFL.

Graham was coached by the man BB considers the greatest coach ever Paul Brown.

Graham played before what I would consider the modern era, Like Sid Luckman and Sammy Baugh.

Unitas was IMO the first ‘Modern QB’ and should be considered as the GOAT.
 
‘46-‘49 were in the AAFC, not the NFL - he won 4 AAFC titles and 3 NFL titles. I do think his AAFC stats are included now with NFL stats.
Yep. I didn't know what his record was so I left it out.

So we can conclude from 46-49 Otto went 47-4-3.

Crazy.
 
Graham played the first half of his career in the All American Conference not the NFL.

Graham was coached by the man BB considers the greatest coach ever Paul Brown.

Graham played before what I would consider the modern era, Like Sid Luckman and Sammy Baugh.

Unitas was IMO the first ‘Modern QB’ and should be considered as the GOAT.
The Browns joined the NFL in 1950 and won the title their first year in the league.
 
Yeah, I did. I was never impressed, and his career numbers are certainly not GOAT-worthy. Not even close.
Please don't tell me you think numbers are the end -all-be -all for evaluating the greatness of a quarterback....
 
Please don't tell me you think numbers are the end -all-be -all for evaluating the greatness of a quarterback....
I'm not saying that at all. I am saying that his career numbers are not GOAT-worthy, but more importantly, at no point in his career was Elway ever considered the best QB in the NFL. He was also very inaccurate.

Let me put it another way: this place will **** a brick when Eli gets the Hall call, and his career has been, at worst, even with Elway's.
 
Tom Brady is not in the top 2 all time QB leaders for road loses

--Chris Simms
 
I'm not saying that at all. I am saying that his career numbers are not GOAT-worthy, but more importantly, at no point in his career was Elway ever considered the best QB in the NFL. He was also very inaccurate.

He was MVP in 1987 so, yes he was considered the best.

Stats do not tell the whole story. Winning and championships count more.

Accuracy is great but making plays and winning mean more.

Let me put it another way: this place will **** a brick when Eli gets the Hall call, and his career has been, at worst, even with Elway's.

Eli Manning couldn't hold Elway's jock. C'mon now..
 
He was MVP in 1987 so, yes he was considered the best.

Stats do not tell the whole story. Winning and championships count more.

Accuracy is great but making plays and winning mean more.



Eli Manning couldn't hold Elway's jock. C'mon now..
We disagree. I'm fine with that, man.
 
Yep. I didn't know what his record was so I left it out.

So we can conclude from 46-49 Otto went 47-4-3.

Crazy.
Yep that’s what it was. That’s why the numbers were so different when I looked at different sources. 105-17-4 in the regular season. Unreal
 
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