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Brady = Montana AND Young (will exceed them)


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Yards Passing (Career stats with 49ers only included)
Montana and Young combined: 65,000 Yards
Brady: 65,700 and counting
TDs: (Career stats 49ers only)
Montana and Young combined: 494
Brady: 484 and counting
INTs
Montana and Young combined: 225
Brady: 159
Super Bowl Championships:
Montana and Young combined: 5
Brady: 5
Seasons as franchises starting QB:
Montana and Young combined: 19
Brady 16 and counting.

Brady is already his own heir, basically accounting for the entire stretch of Montana and Young with the 49ers. He will even likely surpass them for total seasons as the starter. That is amazing especially since everyone always uses the "Young" example for Brady's heir. Brady is already both Young and Montana. He may fill the Garcia years too.
 
There will come a time when people will ask, “who is the greatest QB ever”, and without hesitation a jets fan will answer, “Tom Brady”.

It'll happen. BET on it.

Think about the JEST fans' reason for being... to lose, make excuses, and get some kind of afterlife brownie points, no pun intended there, for suffering loyally for their sorry excuse for a team.

So right after TFB's no longer a clear and present danger, he'll be their retroactive 2-decade excuse for why they were doomed to futile failure. And it only burnishes their excuse for sucking so hard if TFB is the greatest who ever played.

Those poor delusional fugs can digest any narrative as part of their rationale for why they were blocked from getting back their mojo... "but boy look out, now we got em!"

Can you imagine the first off-season after TFB does retire? :D
 
Brady is already his own heir, basically accounting for the entire stretch of Montana and Young with the 49ers. .... He may fill the Garcia years too.

Wait... continue the series and does he eventually become Alex Smith, then Colin Kaepernick, then Brian Hoyer, and finally, his own Garoppolo (again)?

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Montana, Young, Garcia, Rattay, Alex Smith, Shaun Hill, Kaepernick, Gabbert, Hoyer (and some other part-timers): 28 playoff wins, 1981-2017

Tom Brady: 25 playoff wins, 2001-2017

Tom can catch all of SF's playoff history since 1981, during this year's playoffs
 
It'll happen. BET on it.

Think about the JEST fans' reason for being... to lose, make excuses, and get some kind of afterlife brownie points, no pun intended there, for suffering loyally for their sorry excuse for a team.

So right after TFB's no longer a clear and present danger, he'll be their retroactive 2-decade excuse for why they were doomed to futile failure. And it only burnishes their excuse for sucking so hard if TFB is the greatest who ever played.

Those poor delusional fugs can digest any narrative as part of their rationale for why they were blocked from getting back their mojo... "but boy look out, now we got em!"

Can you imagine the first off-season after TFB does retire? :D

Even Steve Grogan's Pats consistently smacked the Jets around, lots 41-7, 50 something -6 games in 70s too. They are hot pile for decades.
 
yes,
Wait... continue the series and does he eventually become Alex Smith, then Colin Kaepernick, then Brian Hoyer, and finally, his own Garoppolo (again)?

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Yes. If followed out to its logical conclusion he will once again be his own Garapollo.
 
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