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The Pat's defense dominated Peyton Manning.

The Colts spent all their money and draft capital on Manning and the offense, outside of a few good pieces they were largely one sided teams. The Pats were a balanced team in all three phases, that's why they won. Manning's only ring with the Colts came because of a broken Rodney Harrison forearm, otherwise Dallas Clark never would have gone off in the playoffs.

Exactly. Wins are and will always be a team stat over a QB stat.
 
It is weaksauce because, besides cherry picking one of the Brady wins out of the picture, basically you give Manning a pass for all those years he just wasn't good enough to make it to the AFCCG.

Didn't realize Brady was shutting down the Colts offense.

Was it like how Brady made Butler intercept that pass?
 
Dak Prescott would be an All Pro and lead the Chiefs to a #1 seed if he was their QB in that offense. Many other QBs too. Even Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Lamar Jackson's stardom will be short lived.
 
Lamar is a RB masquerading as a QB.

The real NFL QB battle is Mahomes vs Russell Wilson with Kyler Murray nipping at their heels as the future... assuming they put a real O-Line in front of him.
I'd take Josh Allen over Murray without hesitation.
 
Manning coming up small in the playoffs is an albatross that will always hang around his neck. If he was consistently losing 38-35 then he'd have an excuse but that was not the case. In 11 of his 13 losses his team scored 18 points or fewer and in 7 of those losses the other team scored 24 or less . He just needed to step up and could not do it.
 
The difference in ability between Mahomes and Jackson is also much more drastic than Brady/Manning.
 
I'd take Josh Allen over Murray without hesitation.
there are others who are better too. Rodgers, Watson for example.

If Trevor Lawrence goes to the Broncos it will be him and Mahomes though in a nice and fierce AFCW rivalry
 
Mahomes/Wilson makes more sense as the next great rivalry.

Jackson peaked too far too fast and his play style is going to get him injured.
Yeah, the Darnold/Rypien classic we have scheduled for Thursday night doesn't have the same aura.
So much Monday morning QBing about the Patriots picking Lamar Jackson in the draft but let’s be real. Mr. Gisele would have thrown a fit if they did that and we can’t have that. No chance they were picking him in that position because it’s a shot across the bow at you know who.
Green Bay seems to have delivered such a shot across Aaron Rodger's bow, and it seems to be working. All of a sudden he's willing to force balls into tight spaces instead of checking down to the easy throw.
 
Manning coming up small in the playoffs is an albatross that will always hang around his neck. If he was consistently losing 38-35 then he'd have an excuse but that was not the case. In 11 of his 13 losses his team scored 18 points or fewer and in 7 of those losses the other team scored 24 or less . He just needed to step up and could not do it.

The difference was always that Brady would figure it out by digging deep with the game on the line. Brady has many postseason games where, like Manning, he struggled to move the ball most of the game. But there were very few times when he wouldn’t come up with some answer.

Manning had two career postseason comebacks. One was a joke against the Steelers in 2015 (defense and rbs won it) and one was agains that 5th string Pats defense in 2006. Absolutely pathetic considering how many chances he had and how many times he failed to deliver to stay alive.
 
Didn't realize Brady was shutting down the Colts offense.

Was it like how Brady made Butler intercept that pass?
This speaks to my point. Comparing QBs based on H2H is silly since they are never on the field at the same time.

Brady dominates Manning because he has 6 Championships to Manning's 2. He has 9 Conference Championships to Manning's 4.
 
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This isn't even comparable, Brady did it with mediocre talent against offensive Juggernaut Colts teams. Mahommes easily has the best offensive weapons in the league, and it's not even close.

Yep, Brady did it all by himself. With no help at all from the defense or Belichick's brilliant schemes against Manning.
 
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This isn't even comparable, Brady did it with mediocre talent against offensive Juggernaut Colts teams. Mahommes easily has the best offensive weapons in the league, and it's not even close.

I wouldn't call Troy Brown, Corey Dillon and Deion Branch "mediocre talent"...
 
Manning's only ring with the Colts came because of a broken Rodney Harrison forearm, otherwise Dallas Clark never would have gone off in the playoffs.

Even more importantly they played against the weakest SB team since the 1994 Chargers.
 
I wouldn't call Troy Brown, Corey Dillon and Deion Branch "mediocre talent"...

Which one of them is in the hall of fame? They were good players, but its not like they were an all star cast. Compared to Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne and Edgerin James, the Pats didn't have anywhere near the same level of talent
 
Yep, Brady did it all by himself. With no help at all from the defense or Belichick's brilliant schemes against Manning.

I thought we were talking about offensive talent here. I didn't know Mahomes played defense too
 
The difference was always that Brady would figure it out by digging deep with the game on the line. Brady has many postseason games where, like Manning, he struggled to move the ball most of the game. But there were very few times when he wouldn’t come up with some answer.

Manning had two career postseason comebacks. One was a joke against the Steelers in 2015 (defense and rbs won it) and one was agains that 5th string Pats defense in 2006. Absolutely pathetic considering how many chances he had and how many times he failed to deliver to stay alive.

And even then he needed that BS call for face guarding, which wasn't an NFL rule
 
I wouldn't call Troy Brown, Corey Dillon and Deion Branch "mediocre talent"...
list the years when each was given all-pro consideration.
List the years when each was consider in the top 5 in the NFL at their position.
 
Which one of them is in the hall of fame? They were good players, but its not like they were an all star cast. Compared to Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne and Edgerin James, the Pats didn't have anywhere near the same level of talent

Not being in the hall of fame doesn't mean they're "mediocre talent". Reche Caldwell was mediocre talent. But Troy Brown was a pro bowler in the era when it meant something. So was Dillon 4 times. Branch was a SB MVP. Not exactly what I'd call mediocre.

Gronk was a first team all pro 4 times. Welker twice and Moss once. Those weapons are right up there if not better than any weapon Manning had.

It's true that the Patriots have had inferior weapons for Brady compared to Manning much of the rest of the time but he also never had a coach near the level of Belichick. Anyway like I always say the idea that Brady never had any good talent to work with is a total myth.
 
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Which one of them is in the hall of fame? They were good players, but its not like they were an all star cast. Compared to Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne and Edgerin James, the Pats didn't have anywhere near the same level of talent
Demonstrating yet again that shiny hood ornaments don't win championships.
 
Agree that the Pats typically had plenty of offensive talent. They just define talent differently than most teams and value system knowledge higher than physical traits.
 


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