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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

You're going to get a lot of votes for Aaron Rodgers too. Probably also others.

If you expand it to all time, You'll probably get a lot of Tom Brady votes, but is he really a better quarterback than say, Manning or Brees, or was he just on better teams?

The whole "who's the absolute #1 best" discussion really only matters to sports fans and talk radio guys.

Give me somebody that we as a team can win with and I won't give a sh-t whether somebody thinks they're better or worse than Dan Marino or Joe Montana.

Brady definitely is better than Manning and Brees. Brady has ice in his veins. Manning tried to control everything pre snap and if he didn’t get the look he wanted he would be prone to mistakes. Brady was /is better at playing within the game and the play calling and relying on his arm talent to make things happen if he had to.

Brees is a glorified stat padder. If you hit him and get in his face he would make game changing INTs. If the NFL didn’t play story mode and give the Saints the Katrina sympathy boost then he would have been done a long time ago. 

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2 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Brady definitely is better than Manning and Brees. Brady has ice in his veins. Manning tried to control everything pre snap and if he didn’t get the look he wanted he would be prone to mistakes. Brady was /is better at playing within the game and the play calling and relying on his arm talent to make things happen if he had to.

Brees is a glorified stat padder. If you hit him and get in his face he would make game changing INTs. If the NFL didn’t play story mode and give the Saints the Katrina sympathy boost then he would have been done a long time ago. 

Brady is more successful.

That's not the same as being better.

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59 minutes ago, t96 said:

Just look at his wide receiver group and the fact he’s leading the league in passing yards and touchdowns. 100% agree dawg, Mahomes is in a league of his own right now.

Anyone being honest chooses Mahomes out of all the QBs today. Brady and Rodgers are over the hill to varying degrees, but, regardless, Mahomes is outright better. 

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