And? in 2018 he won the SB thanks to his running game and defense. Hence, my point is that Brady can't turn a group of average receivers into SB champs anymore.
They only got to the Super Bowl because of Brady's heroics in the conference championship game. Do you recall the defense giving up a game's worth of points in the 4th quarter? Or how about Brady's three straight conversions on 3rd-10? Brady was brilliant with that game in the balance. He was also 4-4 for 67 yards on the game-winning drive in SB 53.
You incessantly claiming "Brady can't turn a group of average receivers into SB champs anymore" is immeasurably stupid. Firstly, as if that's even an insult... let's assume it's true, then so what? He's 45 for Christ's sake. He was able to wins Super Bowls with mediocre receivers for 18 seasons in New England but presumably can't at age 44... and?
Oldest quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl:
43 - Brady 2020
41 - Brady 2018
39 - Brady 2016
39 - Manning 2015
38 - Elway 1998
Oldest quarterbacks to be named Super Bowl MVP:
43 - Brady 2020
39 - Brady 2016
38 - Elway 1998
37 - Brady 2014
34 - Dawson 1969
Oldest quarterbacks to be named NFL MVP:
40 - Brady 2017
38 - Rodgers 2021
4 tied at age 37
Looks to me like Brady has more than proved he could play at an elite level much longer than any other quarterback in the history of the league. Including your hero Montana who won his last Super Bowl at age 33 and couldn't win a preseason game by age 38... Brady has won 3 Super Bowls, 2 Super Bowl MVP's and 1 NFL MVP since turning 38.
Aside from all that, you're trumpeting last season as the example for how Brady can't win with average receivers... it's one season. And he won 4 games in a row after his team fell apart with injuries, including a playoff game. Brady accomplished in one postseason, with a depleted team, what a certain GOAT head coach has accomplished over the course of 9 seasons (1 playoff win). Brady also wiped out a 25-point deficit against the eventual Super Bowl champion.
And when a QB wins a game, he's usually going to have the GW drive...it's kinda self evident.
Literally everything you say is low hanging fruit. Brady has won 278 games over the course of his career... 67 by game-winning drives... that's 24%. Rodgers has won 150 games over the course of his career... 29 by game-winning drives... that's 19%. Montana won 133 games over the course of his career... 33 by game-winning drives... that's 25%.
Game-winning drives are not "usual"... approximately 20-25% of all wins. Brady's 86% of Super Bowls, including 100% in a Patriots uniform, is phenomenal.
His 2020 weapons were far better. This tells me YOU were the one who wasn't around in 2007. Typical bandwagoner.
Bandwagoner? I'm pretty sure that doesn't make sense here.
2007 Patriots:
Moss = 98-1493-23
Welker = 112-1174-8
Stallworth = 46-697-3
Gaffney = 36-449-5
Watson = 36-389-6
Faulk = 47-383-1
2020 Buccaneers:
Evans = 70-1006-13
Godwin = 65-840-7
Brown = 45-483-4
Miller = 33-501-3
Gronk = 45-623-7
Fournette = 36-233-0
The 2007 Patriots have the advantage everywhere except for TE (and the difference there isn't as large as you would have thought). So, wrong again!... at least you're consistent.