Big-E said:A QB's job is to win the game by passing the ball. How can Brady not be a great passer? Brady isn't running the ball to victory. You point out his stats like they are no where as good as the others when he is not much behind.
but yet number of super bowl rings is? Number of wins is? I mean sure passing yards isn't the end all stat, and none of us has said it was. How about seasons with a passing rating over 90? Favre has eight of those. How about years with TDs 30 or more? Eight more. Years with tards per average over 7? 8. Years with over 300 completions? Every year he's started. are any one of these stats indicative of him being one of the best out there? No, of course not.. but taken as a whole, they paint a picture of one of the best out there.J2 Cool said:Sorry, I thought a quarterback's job was to win? Fuck no? If you want to judge quarterbacks/best passers by satistics, then go ahead and take Manning. But we've all seen them head to head many times. I think we know who's better. To me, pure statistics don't mean much. It's about the quality of the pass, not the quanity. Brady's made so many big throws in his career. Basically, you're suggesting he throw in garbage time for the rest of his career, just to satisfy guys like you in the stat category. That is such a horrible manipulation of stats, in the argument of "best quarterback of all-time". It's got so little to do with the answer to that question when it comes to doing the job of a quarterback. You would have a better argument if you were supporting the best TD to INT ratio statistics instead.
TheDrizzlerJ11 said:and that isnt very fair for those who continued to play past their prime, Im sure bradys will be similiar by the end of his career.
el Diablo said:No shit he's not running the ball to victory, now your argument is getting retarded. If you really think his stats are comparable, take away each of those guys best years and you'll see how lopsided it is.
Brady - 17715 yds - 129 TDs
Marino - 21904 yds - 156 TDs
Favre - 19769 yds - 170 TDs
Manning - 20864 yds - 152 TDs
He's 2000 yards short of the lowest yards (Favre) and 23 TDs short of the lowest TD total (Manning). Even then the guy he's closest in each beats him significantly in the other category. Favre beats him by 41 TDs and Manning has ~3000 more yards.
Done arguing with you guys, Brady is a winner, probably the greatest ever by the time all is said and done. Unless he keeps up 30+ TDs and 4000 yds for another 5-6 no way will his name come up with the all time passers though. That's probably a good thing though since these guys don't win many championships if any at all.
el Diablo said:No shit he's not running the ball to victory, now your argument is getting retarded. If you really think his stats are comparable, take away each of those guys best years and you'll see how lopsided it is.
Brady - 17715 yds - 129 TDs
Marino - 21904 yds - 156 TDs
Favre - 19769 yds - 170 TDs
Manning - 20864 yds - 152 TDs
He's 2000 yards short of the lowest yards (Favre) and 23 TDs short of the lowest TD total (Manning). Even then the guy he's closest in each beats him significantly in the other category. Favre beats him by 41 TDs and Manning has ~3000 more yards.
Done arguing with you guys, Brady is a winner, probably the greatest ever by the time all is said and done. Unless he keeps up 30+ TDs and 4000 yds for another 5-6 no way will his name come up with the all time passers though. That's probably a good thing though since these guys don't win many championships if any at all.No shit he's not running the ball to victory, now your argument is getting retarded. If you really think his stats are comparable, take away each of those guys best years and you'll see how lopsided it is.
Brady - 17715 yds - 129 TDs
Marino - 21904 yds - 156 TDs
Favre - 19769 yds - 170 TDs
Manning - 20864 yds - 152 TDs
He's 2000 yards short of the lowest yards (Favre) and 23 TDs short of the lowest TD total (Manning). Even then the guy he's closest in each beats him significantly in the other category. Favre beats him by 41 TDs and Manning has ~3000 more yards.
Done arguing with you guys, Brady is a winner, probably the greatest ever by the time all is said and done. Unless he keeps up 30+ TDs and 4000 yds for another 5-6 no way will his name come up with the all time passers though. That's probably a good thing though since these guys don't win many championships if any at all.
Big-E said:What the hell kind of butchering of stats is that? Did you take each of their first 6 years in the league or what?
EDIT: You are still using yardage which means jack shit as a passer.
Cooter said:I don't think you understand football very much. Do you watch a lot of it? I've watched a lot of Aikman games. Tons of Montana. I even watch quite a few classic's from the 70's
Brady is in total command and his passes are many times, perfect. All I'm saying is I haven't seen a QB this good. Ever.
You can throw numbers at me all day, it won't matter
el Diablo said:What numbers should be used then? Let me guess TD's aren't important? How few INT's you throw is the most important? Completions? Incompletions? Completion %? Attempts? What? If you tell me QB rating then that shows how much of a joke this is. How else do you judge how a guy passed the football if you don't use stats? Wins certainly don't judge how a guy passed the ball, since the passing game is only part of the equation of a win.
el Diablo said:No i took their 6 best years, threw out their very best and totaled it.
Hey Bezz...Bezz said:Im still representing the Cowboys son.
Today I wore my Aikman jersey and tomorrow im wearing my Barber III one.
**** the manning family.
LORD BRADY, OMG, I am a witness....God walks on Earth and he is among us, he doesnt preach, he throws TD passes.
There is a strong correlation between Brady worshippers and Al Queda.Artie said:Also, jesus, I don't know whats worse anymore; Brady haters or Brady worshippers.
Artie said:Gotta say, I'm sad to be going against Wellington this week. He's been one of the few guys who was still respectful of the Packers toward the beginning:lol
Also, jesus, I don't know whats worse anymore; Brady haters or Brady worshippers.
Tom Brady started his first game on September 23 2001, just 12 days after the attacks on 9/11. Coincidence?bionic77 said:There is a strong correlation between Brady worshippers and Al Queda.
Absolutely.cashman said:Tom Brady started his first game on September 23 2001, just 12 days after the attacks on 9/11. Coincidence?
Karakand said:Absolutely.
bionic77 said:There is a strong correlation between Brady worshippers and Al Queda.
Well considering the NFL handled a former player getting killed fighting terrorists in a much shittier way than they did for a guy who got killed by a bunch of punk kids I'd say no, that's no coincidence.jman2050 said:Ah, but 12 reversed is 21, which happens to be Sean Taylor's number. Is THAT coincidence?!?!
Hey man Favre gifted my boy the season sack record.Artie said:Gotta say, I'm sad to be going against Wellington this week. He's been one of the few guys who was still respectful of the Packers toward the beginning:lol
Also, jesus, I don't know whats worse anymore; Brady haters or Brady worshippers.
Wellington said:Hey man Favre gifted my boy the season sack record.![]()
FrenchMovieTheme said:it will confirm to me that there is no heaven and that we are all merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves.
Hunter D said:A lot of you guys are jokes. I hate NE but Brady is top 3 in the history of the game easy. When you need him the guy is money. Manning has better stats in the regular season, but Brady's playoff stats and leadership abilities are head and shoulders above Manning, Favre, Marino, Moon, and who ever else you want to name. Shit, I would take Simms and Troy over the guys I listed and the guys people have compared Brady to.
Firex I hope someone steps up and keeps Manning from being the second greatest qb of this generation. The guy has yet to have a great playoff game and was carried to last years sb win.
Wagon hoppin'. Little do they know that they're still backing the wrong horse.bionic77 said:Edit: Why is that all Cowboy fans also seem to be riding Brady's jock?
You're saying Manning is bigger game than Simms and Aikman? Really? Phil Simms was probably the toughest qb to ever play the game.jman2050 said:Okay, seriously, YOU'RE the joke around here.
Hunter D said:You're saying Manning is bigger game than Simms and Aikman? Really? Phil Simms was probably the toughest qb to ever play the game.
Aikman and Simms have come up bigger than all the guys I listed. Simms played behind some terrible pass blocking lines and still lead the Giants to the playoffs multiple times. The shit that guys fall apart over now are things Simms would have laughed off.Tom Penny said:Simms and Aikman better than Marino, Manning and Favre? Who's your connect I need to try some of the shit your on :lol
Yeah. It's a real bummer. HEY, did you hear the other big news? Sean Taylor died. The NFC East can't win for losing.BudokaiMR2 said:I just heard what happened to the Cowboys.
Stupid manning family.
Hunter D said:A lot of you guys are jokes. I hate NE but Brady is top 3 in the history of the game easy. When you need him the guy is money. Manning has better stats in the regular season, but Brady's playoff stats and leadership abilities are head and shoulders above Manning, Favre, Marino, Moon, and who ever else you want to name. Shit, I would take Simms and Troy over the guys I listed and the guys people have compared Brady to.
Firex I hope someone steps up and keeps Manning from being the second greatest qb of this generation. The guy has yet to have a great playoff game and was carried to last years sb win.
Hunter D said:Simms played behind some terrible pass blocking lines and still lead the Giants to the playoffs multiple times. The shit that guys fall apart over now are things Simms would have laughed off.
CB3 said:
So much potential wasted. The end got a smile out of me, though.CB3 said:
Apple Jax said:Listen... I used to be a non-Brady believer myself until they were put so "gracefully" on the public stage every fucking week during MNF or FNiA... or whatever...
Basically... I've never seen ANYONE so comfortable in the pocket in my life. Watch him play. The greatest players in any sport see the game in slow motion....... you watch him fucking play the game and tell me he's not in slow-mo watching his receivers. It's remarkable how calm he is and... well... all you need to do is look at last week's stats to even further the point. Really... last week seals it for me. Ok... Jax didn't blitz... but... christ this man executes like NONE OTHER.
He's awesome. He's great. He's easily one of the best playoff quarterbacks of all time... if not ever... and time will prove this. The man eats playoff games for breakfast.
Phil Simms was probably the toughest qb to ever play the game.
eznark said:Simms, who missed the important games of his lone Super Bowl and only played 4 full 16 game seasons is tougher than Brett Favre, who has played 16 straight full seasons (well, his first year was only 15 games).
I think that officially ends the intelligent debate.
Bart Starr's 7 NFL championships win the day.
EDIT: That should say many, not "the" in reference to the games Simms missed in 86, since he obviously played (and played excellently) in the playoffs.
New York quarterback Phil Simms was named the Super Bowl MVP, finishing the game with 22 of 25 passes completed for 268 yards and three touchdowns. Simms also had 25 rushing yards on 3 carries. His 22 out of 25 (88%) completion percentage not only set a Super Bowl record, but also an NFL postseason record for 21 years
Rorschach said:So much potential wasted. The end got a smile out of me, though.