It's not multivariable calculus. The team sucked on the balance and was irrelevant. Who cares about the 1991-1995 Cleveland Browns? Only people trying to make excuses for BB cratering in his run as a head coach.
The team sucked too after he got fired. At least Parcells left him some fundamental pieces in NE. That coincidentally only worked immediately after Brady became the team's starting quarterback.
You believe in superheroes, reading you discuss Brady is like listening to a child discuss the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus all rolled into one.
You sound like someone who came up during the dynasty and never saw bad football, or understood the difference... they made it look easy, so you attributed all of it to one hero... the QB.
Matt Stafford didn't win a single playoff game in 12 years in Detroit, he comes to the Rams for one season and wins 4 playoff games including the Super Bowl. Then the salary cap and giving away draft picks like candy causes the ground beneath his feet to fall out and suddenly he's on the Lions again getting sacked 4 times a game... but the QB was wholly responsible for winning. Okay...
Don't talk calculous... you're trying to tell us the person most responsible for the winningest franchise in pro football history stumbled and bumbled his way to success and was just lucky to have found a leprechaun. 53 man rosters, hundreds of players filtering in and out, hundreds of scouts, personnel men, trainers, coaches and three phases of football all boils down to one magic player who doesn't need blocking, weapons, defense or special teams.
It's rubbish, total nonsense... this is the ultimate team sport we're talking about. Tom Brady would be the first person to tell you that your opinion, while flattering, is utter garbage.