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False. Sorry I got with the guys that play the game and not someone who brady ruined the life of in you so bad that he caused you to leave whatever team you rooted for before and come over to be a pats fan after he left so you could bash him.
You're giving a troll the thing he most wants in life. That is attention. Ignore or mute him. Please don't engage him.
 
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You do realize that only 25% of NFL players actually vote for NFL Top 100, don’t you? Most of the league doesn’t care.
You literally posted Mac being a Top 100 player in the main thread and now you're trying to dismiss it lmao
 
Tom Brady is the number 1 player in the Top 100 as voted by his peers. That's one of the most meaningful compliments to a fellow player. Congrats Tom!
 
You literally posted Mac being a Top 100 player in the main thread and now you're trying to dismiss it lmao

sure, i didn’t make a big deal out of it though.
 
Well, one guy loses in the Super Bowl, the other doesn’t
7 gold medals and 3 silvers >>>>>>>> 4 gold medals. Fact.
 
7 gold medals and 3 silvers >>>>>>>> 4 gold medals. Fact.

Great, one guy doesn't come in second, the other has...
 
Great, one guy doesn't come in second, the other has...
One guy also came in first a lot more than the other guy. One guy is also GOAT the other isn't and the other even admitted that.
 
One guy also came in first a lot more than the other guy. One guy is also GOAT the other isn't and the other even admitted that.

sure, buy one guy is clutch (4-0 super bowls, zero turnovers), the other is semi-clutch (7-3 super bowls, 10 turnovers)
 
Calm down, we're only talking about last year. So you admit, Stafford overall was the better QB last year? That's good to know. And if Brady was AP second team all-pro, that means he wasn't the best QB last year or am I missing something?
Stafford won the Super Bowl last postseason, so he had the better/best postseason. Who the hell is denying that? It's a meaningless observation because every quarterback who wins the Super Bowl had the best postseason of the season.

Brady had a better regular season than Stafford. He arguably had the best regular season of any quarterback. Your considerations are Rodgers or Brady, that's it, not Stafford, and not any other quarterback in the league. I thought Brady had the better season. The AP thought Rodgers had the better season. PFF thought Brady had the better season. NFL players think Brady's the best player in the entire league.

sure, buy one guy is clutch (4-0 super bowls, zero turnovers), the other is semi-clutch (7-3 super bowls, 10 turnovers)
You don't understand what clutch means. You can't say a quarterback had a clutch performance in a 55-10 blowout.

Best examples of clutch in the postseason:

Brady's game-winning drive in his first ever SB appearance.
Brady in OT at KC in the 2018 AFCCG.
Brady's 4th quarter against the Legion of Boom in SB 49.
Brady leading a comeback from 28-3 deficit in SB 51.
 
Stafford won the Super Bowl last postseason, so he had the better/best postseason. Who the hell is denying that? It's a meaningless observation because every quarterback who wins the Super Bowl had the best postseason of the season.

Brady had a better regular season than Stafford. He arguably had the best regular season of any quarterback. Your considerations are Rodgers or Brady, that's it, not Stafford, and not any other quarterback in the league. I thought Brady had the better season. The AP thought Rodgers had the better season. PFF thought Brady had the better season. NFL players think Brady's the best player in the entire league.

Great, but Stafford had the better OVERALL season (including playoffs). Stafford's numbers during the regular season were just as good as Brady's (despite the fact that Brady threw the ball WAY more) and his performance in the playoffs puts him over the top.
You don't understand what clutch means. You can't say a quarterback had a clutch performance in a 55-10 blowout.

Best examples of clutch in the postseason:

Brady's game-winning drive in his first ever SB appearance.
Brady in OT at KC in the 2018 AFCCG.
Brady's 4th quarter against the Legion of Boom in SB 49.
Brady leading a comeback from 28-3 deficit in SB 51.

I said Brady was semi-clutch. He has his clutch moments and his not so clutch moments in the super bowl.

Brady's 4th quarter vs Seattle doesn't count since he threw 2 INTs in that game that negates any clutch argument you may have.
 
sure, buy one guy is clutch (4-0 super bowls, zero turnovers), the other is semi-clutch (7-3 super bowls, 10 turnovers)
You sure about that?

One and dones
Montana: 4 in 12 playoff seasons
Brady 3 in 19 playoff seasons

Longest postseason win streak
Montana: 7
Brady: 10 (NFL record)

Playoff win pct
Montana: 69%
Brady: 74%

Conference championship game appearances
Montana: 7
Brady: 14

Conference Championship game win pct:
Montana: 57%
Brady: 77%

Passer rating over 100 in the playoffs:
Montana: 12 games
Brady: 19

Playoff stinkers (passer rating under 50):
Montana: 3 games
Brady: 1
 
Brady's 4th quarter vs Seattle doesn't count since he threw 2 INTs in that game that negates any clutch argument you may have.
Football is 60 minutes and every moment counts the same.
 
Great, but Stafford had the better OVERALL season (including playoffs). Stafford's numbers during the regular season were just as good as Brady's (despite the fact that Brady threw the ball WAY more) and his performance in the playoffs puts him over the top.
I don't disagree enough with that to venture a reply.

I said Brady was semi-clutch. He has his clutch moments and his not so clutch moments in the super bowl.
Brady is the most clutch player in the history of the league. By a very, very, very wide margin. You don't have to admit it, that's ok.

Brady's 4th quarter vs Seattle doesn't count since he threw 2 INTs in that game that negates any clutch argument you may have.
What? He either came up clutch in the 4th quarter or he didn't. He did in spectacular fashion. That he threw 2 INTs earlier in the game doesn't factor into his clutch 4th quarter performance. Again, you apparently just don't know the meaning of clutch.
 
You sure about that?

One and dones
Montana: 4 in 12 playoff seasons
Brady 3 in 19 playoff seasons

Longest postseason win streak
Montana: 7
Brady: 10 (NFL record)

Playoff win pct
Montana: 69%
Brady: 74%

Conference championship game appearances
Montana: 7
Brady: 14

Conference Championship game win pct:
Montana: 57%
Brady: 77%

Passer rating over 100 in the playoffs:
Montana: 12 games
Brady: 19

Playoff stinkers (passer rating under 50):
Montana: 3 games
Brady: 1

It's too bad Brady wasn't as clutch in the Super Bowl, where he had 10 turnovers, including a stupid intentional grounding penalty in the end zone.

Football is 60 minutes and every moment counts the same.

Then you agree - Brady F'ed up in SB 42 and 46 as he did not play a full 60 minutes. Thanks.
Brady is the most clutch player in the history of the league. By a very, very, very wide margin. You don't have to admit it, that's ok.

Not really - he didn't show up to the most important game in NFL history. And the guy can't engineer a GW or GT drive deep in his own territory with under a minute to go in the game...like Stafford, Mahomes, Rodgers, etc. have done.

What? He either came up clutch in the 4th quarter or he didn't. He did in spectacular fashion. That he threw 2 INTs earlier in the game doesn't factor into his clutch 4th quarter performance. Again, you apparently just don't know the meaning of clutch.

He threw two INTs vs the Seahawks - one to Jeremy Lane in the endzone (which could have resulted in 7 points for NE) and another to Bobby Wagner (in which Seattle scored on the ensuing drive). That is not clutch. Thank God for Malcolm Butler. And any touchdowns he threw were the result of Josh and Bill's great game planning to throw crossing routes against that D.
 
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