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Are the 49ers okay?


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10 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Present day Brady just led his team and won another ring. Present day Rodgers was sitting at home watching the superbowl on TV.

again, we comparing present day individuals or teams?   Right now, Tampa > GB.   They are a well built team.  Probably the best built.  Remove QBs from every team in the NFL? Tampa is probably the roster. 

Again, Peyton Manning has HOF career.  Top 5 all time QB.  Cam Newton was still a better QB in 2015 than Peyton Manning.

Tom Brady is still a very good present day QB.  But he is also 40+ year old and continues to alter his game as he ages.   Rodgers is just a better QB today.  Better arm.  Can do more for a team.  GB needs him to do a LOT more than Tampa needs Brady to do. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

again, we comparing present day individuals or teams?   Right now, Tampa > GB.   They are a we built team.  Probably the best built.  Remove QBs from every team in the NFL? Tampa is probably the roster. 

Again, Peyton Manning has HOF career.  Top 5 all time QB.  Cam Newton was still a better QB in 2015 than Peyton Manning.

Tom Brady is still a very good present day QB.  But he is also 40+ year old and continues to alter his game as he ages.   Rodgers is just a better QB today.  Better arm.  Can do more for a team.  GB needs him to do a LOT more than Tampa needs Brady to do. 

And a lot of people say Brady is the GOAT. At the least he is top 5. Rodgers is not.

Brady being able to alter his game and still play at a high level is a sign of how good he is. It takes more than arm strength to be a good QB.

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9 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

And a lot of people say Brady is the GOAT. At the least he is top 5. Rodgers is not.

Brady being able to alter his game and still play at a high level is a sign of how good he is. It takes more than arm strength to be a good QB.

I say Brady is the GOAT.  #1.  Montana is #2.   

Tom Brady is not the best QB though, present day, in 2021.    And he has to alter his game because his skills are declining.  Rodgers isn't on the downslide yet.  Mahomes is on the upswing.   In a vacuum, Brady isn't the best QB in 2021.  

 

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