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Remember, I'm not saying that's my opinion. I think ya have to wait a while until after retirement to put things in perspective.
I'm saying public opinion is around #3 or so. Google "top 10 QBs of all time" and look through the lists. NESN obviously had TB as #1, but that was the only one I saw. If you see more, I'm guessing they change results based on IP address.
If I was forced to give my opinion, you guys would tear me to shreads. I'd take into account: coaches, competition, dramatic rule changes in the game, era, physicality of the game, how the team performs when the player is out (suspended) and so on...
Which is why when discussing best evers, I think letting some time pass after retirement allows for putting things in perspective, while also allowing for current hype to die down.
He's obviously a great though.
He's going to pass the all time wins record ( regular season and playoffs) Wins record this season and will be the only QB with more than 200 wins. He will pass the regular season wins record next season and will almost certainly become the only QB in history with over 200 regular season wins in the next couple of seasons.He already owns the playoff wins record and is tied for Super Bowl wins record at four, and he's the only QB with any real chance of breaking that record right now, and could possibly end up with 30 or more playoff wins by the time he's done, and no one will ever touch any of those marks. He also has the best winning % of any QB with more than 100 wins and it isn't even close, as well as the best TD to interception rate of any QB. He also owns the marks for most appearances and win in conference championships. You can talk all day about what other fans think but the truth is in the accomplishments and it's not even close, and any discussion that has Manning in the top 5 is deeply flawed as he required a 3 game playoff run by the Denver defense,when he never threw a TD pass just to get to .500 in the playoffs for his career, and he spent his entire career playing on #1 and #2 seeds and was almost always playing at home, as well as playing indoors for most of his career. The haters can keep hating all they want but the facts and accomplishments drown out their ignorant bile when all is said and done. Brady is the GOAT, period, no matter what a nation of douchebag crybaby fans think.












