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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles
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I know that I am probably in the minority here, but I don't mind seeing Belichick succeed without Brady nearly as much as I mind seeing Brady succeed without Belichick. In my rat's ass of an opinion, Brady is not as great of a quarterback as were Dan Marino and Peyton Manning were, in spite of the fact that he has been the starting quarterback for 10 conference championship teams and 7 world championship teams.
One of the best gauges of a player's value is to see what the team does without him. In 2008, the Patriots went 11-5 when Tom Brady missed the entire season with an injury ...... in 2011, the Colts went 2-14 when Peyton Manning missed the entire season with an injury.
I think that Brady is overrated, which is not to say that he is not an all-time great. I think that Brady is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time ...... I just don't think that he is necessarily THE greatest quarterback of all time, which is why he is (in my rat's ass of an opinion) overrated.
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I don't think he is even close to the passing talent that any of the top guys of all time have been. Hell I think he is an average passer in the overall scheme of things. However, intelligence wise, and that means being the field general and utilizing every single possible thing available to help his team win, he is the best there has ever been. Peyton was the best I think that has ever existed with respect to diagnosing and reacting, better than Brady. However Brady has also been a genius in utilizing the referees to help his teams win- just like we saw Sunday. In many respects, he is right on par with Michael in terms of being able to manipulate the overall game to benefit him over a sustained duration of participation. Peyton never did that, so in that regard, hard to dispute how crafty Brady has been. That craftiness was so pervasive that it shaped the rules to such a degree that he has been able to play for 20+ years- touching him comes with a very high probability of a flag.