The Wizard of Moz
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LMAO WAT
I'd rank him 6th, and would seriously consider putting Elway ahead of him.
LMAO WAT
I'd rank him 6th, and would seriously consider putting Elway ahead of him.
Graham and Montana have more impressive team accomplishments.LMAO WAT
Literally describes Brady's 1st 3 Super Bowls, and his other 2 were coaching gaffes by opponents.One of his Super Bowl wins was when he played half the year and it didn’t even matter because the defense could’ve won that Super Bowl with Thad Lewis at QB.
Manning cameback down 21-6 vs BradyHe shrunk in the moment time and time again while Brady rose to the occasion time and time again
If this is true, I don't see how any argument could be that Brady is ahead of Montana, Graham and Unitas. Everything that Brady "holds" over Manning, they "hold" over him.Literally no argument can exist that Peyton was better. None. Your take offends me with its spice
It's also reasonable for a non-Cavs to say "LeBron is the GOAT, so I'll root for him". But it's be really naive to think every fan SHOULD love LeBron. There are probably many reasonable basketball fans who got sick of LeBron when he was a junior and Nike/ESPN started deifying him. And it would be stupid (IMO, anyways) to tell that person, "Nah, LeBron is great, how could you hate him". There are plenty of reasons to dislike him.
Yes, although 2x they tied and had to play a tiebreaker playoff.Didn't most of Otto Graham's championship appearances occur in an era where the team with the best record was automatically in the championship? And there were anywhere from 8-12 teams in the league?
On the flipside, no free agency and less teams meant less diluted talent, meaning less bad teams than today.
*very obnoxious gif*
I see arguments both ways. It might be easier to sustain back then, but with so many mediocre teams now, the threshold of being better than everyone else isn't has a high.Wouldn't zero free agency make it much easier for a top team to become a dynasty of sorts?
Wouldn't Brady and the Pat's 7 straight AFC Title Game appearances be on a similar playing level being that both weigh heavily on regular season dominance and then winning 1 game?