You must have your QBs mixed up. Manning has had 41 4th quarter comebacks, most in history. Brady has had 35, close but not as clutch.
I'll take the guy who has done it when it matters most, yeah Manning has 41 but Brady has more wins in the playoffs.
it was very close and a D that shut down Aaron Rodgers a game earlier. That D was playing great football the last few months of the season- maybe even better than 2013. how many in postseason? how many in big games? #s alone can be deceiving as being down 1 pt entering 4th then winning is considered a "comeback". I just looked it up, Peyton has ONE 4th qtr comeback/GW drive in postseason. The great 2nd half vs. NE in the '06 title game, the greatest moment of his career and what he should have been in January most of his career. Brady has 6 4th qtr comebacks and 3 additional GW drives when games were tied in postseason. That illustrates the difference btw them perfectly.
Also his team found guilty of cheating TWICE calls into question his eligibility to be inducted into the HOF at all since both cheating convictions benefited the offense
Brady is a cheater. And he feels entitled. He has the nerve to lie to our face. He is not a good human being. He might be one of the best and maybe the best passer of all time but who really cares at this point? And what is the motivation for a jet fan like junc who is a die hard Jet fan to start a thread like this after the guy wins his 4th tainted ring. What type of a psychology is this? Stockholm syndrome? Falling in love to a guy who raped you? Girls falling in love for bad boys even though constantly being beat up by the same guy? Why the need to praise a cheating bastard? What point are you trying to prove. Why don't you hate the cheaters the way you should hate?
Tom Brady is the biggest farce of a cheater to hit the NFL. Hargrove got 8 games, Brady got nothing. That lame ass cheater
There is no way these words can be connected with the Greatest Quarterback of All Time. I'm sorry. They just can't. "With respect to your particular involvement, the report established that there is substantial and credible evidence to conclude you were at least generally aware of the actions of the Patriots' employees involved in the deflation of the footballs and that it was unlikely that their actions were done without your knowledge. Moreover, the report documents your failure to cooperate fully and candidly with the investigation, including by refusing to produce any relevant electronic evidence (emails, texts, etc.), despite being offered extraordinary safeguards by the investigators to protect unrelated personal information, and by providing testimony that the report concludes was not plausible and contradicted by other evidence. "Your actions as set forth in the report clearly constitute conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in the game of professional football. The integrity of the game is of paramount importance to everyone in our league, and requires unshakable commitment to fairness and compliance with the playing rules. Each player, no matter how accomplished and otherwise respected, has an obligation to comply with the rules and must be held accountable for his actions when those rules are violated and the public's confidence in the game is called into question." _
Tom Brady's career was built on knowing the other teams defensive calls as he walked up to the line of scrimmage and playing with footballs that are easier to grip, throw, catch, and hold onto compared with the rest of the league. And with all that, he won no titles between 2004 and last season. He won last year thanks to cheating and being the beneficiary of the single worst offensive play call in NFL history. That is his legacy, today, May 12, 2015.
Junc is a contrarian looking for an argument. Look at his main themes. Namath is overrated, Sanchez was a winner, Brady is the best QB. Are there three positions to take that would rile up Jets fans any more than those three?
Yeah, number suck, but everyone has to accept your observations as pure fact. I mean YOU watched the games, right?
Throw in the Pats legacy, I certainly think there is some credence to Marshall Faulk saying that there were plays they hasn't run ever except in the walk through in the red zone and the Pats knew what they were doing. They will go down as the biggest fraud in the history of sports.