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<a class="fancybox" rel="303ff9a63cc5762c426181c30cfa79e2" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/033/859/for_gallery_v2/Brady_and_Wahlberg.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/033/859/large_v3/Brady_and_Wahlberg.jpg" alt="Brady and wahlberg" /></a></div></div>I understand it's difficult to compare quarterbacks over different times with different rules and regulations, but I'm going to make my case regardless. I believe Tom Brady is the greatest QB of all time (not the greatest player, that's a silly argument), and here's why.<br /><br />1. Brady's done more with less, more than anyone else (if that makes sense).<br /><br />The receivers Tom Brady has won Super Bowls with as a QB aren't going into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot, but it's safe to say he hasn't been surrounded with much talent of that caliber throughout his career. The two exceptions; Randy Moss in 2007 (Brady connected with him for 23 TDs) and Rob Gronkowski (2011-present). Other than those two, his receiving cast has been composed of players who few knew before their stints at New England. Prime examples: David Patten, Troy Brown, David Givens, Donte' Stallworth, Jabar Gaffney, Deion Branch, Wes Welker, Danny Amendola, Kenbrell Thompkins and Julian Edelman (to some extent). Now I'm not trying to take away from their respective skill sets; these receivers worked amazingly in the New England offensive scheme and could probably have been successful with many other QBs, but it's hard to deny how quickly these receivers became known after catching passes from Brady. I have to give Edelman a lot of credit though because he's not only transitioned from a college QB to NFL WR (after going in the 7th round), but he fights hard for every yard he gains. He's an excellent punt returner, and to top it off he's not afraid of getting hit across the middle (that 3rd and 14 in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl XLIX comes to mind).<br /><br />2. His journey from Michigan to the NFL wasn't easy, but very rewarding.<br /><br />He was buried on the depth chart at Michigan for his freshman and sophomore years of college, with Brian Griese starting at the time. He grew so frustrated he sought advice from assistant athletic director Greg Harden, who helped him build his confidence both on and off the field. Brady battled Drew Henson for the Wolverines' starting job and got it, starting his junior and senior years. Michigan won 20 of 25 games that Brady started and he won the 200 Orange Bowl over Alabama, throwing for 369 yards and 4 TDs.<br /><br />Success at Michigan led to a less-than-favorable combine performance for Brady. The New England Patriots ultimately selected him with the 199th overall pick in the sixth round (a compensatory pick). Many call this the greatest draft pick in NFL history, considering his career.<br /><br />3. He's engineered 35 4th QTR comebacks, and 46 game-winning drives.<br /><br />Four of those GWDs were the 4 Super Bowl games Brady played in. Two of them (XXXVIII and XLIX) were 4th-quarter comebacks. Brady's last 10 game-winning drives have all been 4th-quarter comebacks, dating back to the October 21, 2012 game against the New York Jets (Pats won 29-26). One of the comebacks was the 34-31 thriller against the Denver Broncos in Foxborough (the Patriots, down 24-0 scored 31 unanswered points before overtime). The fact that Brady has been able to face adversity and overcome it so many times is a tribute to his legacy in my opinion.<br /><br />4. Postseason Legacy<br /><br />He and the Patriots have won 6 AFC Championships, appearing in 9 of them. He's obviously been part of 6 Super Bowl teams and won 4 of them, earning 3 Super Bowl MVP awards. He's won more playoff games than any other QB, with a playoff record of 21-8. I could go on his Wikipedia page and quote more stats, but I think this gets the message across.<br /><br />5. His set of intangibles is virtually unparalleled.<br /><br />I've seen few QBs manage a game the way Brady does or negotiate the pocket the way Brady does. How about Super Bowl XLIX, in the 4th quarter when pressure was coming at Brady from all sides so he shuffled forward and fired down the middle to Edelman on that first 3rd-and-14. The second one was similar, except he fooled Demarcus Dobbs and fired the ball past him for another 21-yard completion to Edelman. Also, while he doesn't do it often, Brady's not afraid to run the ball if he's out of options. He's scored 14 rushing TDs over the course of his career in the regular season, rushing for a total of 823 yards (on 470 attempts, a 1.8 YPC average). It's amazing that he's been able to be so dominant despite his being sacked 364 times in his career. Ben Roethlisberger is the only active QB who's been sacked more (419). Keep in mind that Peyton Manning has played two more years than Brady has, and he's been sacked 284 times.<br /><br />6. 4-2 is better than 4-0.<br /><br />Just wanted to put this in here because I'm sure there will be those who believe Joe Montana is the GOAT. It's a solid argument, but let's put this in perspective; Montana may have gotten injured before his chance to get to his 5th, 6th etc. was possible, but that could have also happened to Tom Brady. Montana had chances to win more NFC Championships to get to the big stage, but didn't. It's just how it is. One can argue that Montana threw 11 TDs, 0 INTs in his Super Bowls, which is fine and dandy.. but how much better would Tom Brady's stats be if he had Jerry Rice for two of his Super Bowls, or if he had Randy Moss for two Super Bowls? Montana was surrounded with elite talent in Jerry Rice, Dwight Clark, Freddie Solomon and John Taylor at WR; Roger Craig, Earl Cooper, Ricky Patton and Wendell Tyler at RB. On defense, Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright, Carlton Williamson and Dwight Hicks were some of the best defensive players in the league at that time.<br /><br />I'm not trying to say Brady's never had a talented team around him because he always has, but his accomplishments in the salary cap era where one can't stack a team with prolific talent across the board is telling of his poise and game-management skills. These are the reasons why I believe Brady to be the best of all-time; he's better than Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, and anyone else, and I'm open to debate on the matter.<br /><br />Invite others to respond by typing @nameWho is the greatest QB of all-time and why?2015-04-14T14:35:25-04:00SPC Patrick Caldwell591674<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-33859"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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The two exceptions; Randy Moss in 2007 (Brady connected with him for 23 TDs) and Rob Gronkowski (2011-present). Other than those two, his receiving cast has been composed of players who few knew before their stints at New England. Prime examples: David Patten, Troy Brown, David Givens, Donte' Stallworth, Jabar Gaffney, Deion Branch, Wes Welker, Danny Amendola, Kenbrell Thompkins and Julian Edelman (to some extent). Now I'm not trying to take away from their respective skill sets; these receivers worked amazingly in the New England offensive scheme and could probably have been successful with many other QBs, but it's hard to deny how quickly these receivers became known after catching passes from Brady. I have to give Edelman a lot of credit though because he's not only transitioned from a college QB to NFL WR (after going in the 7th round), but he fights hard for every yard he gains. He's an excellent punt returner, and to top it off he's not afraid of getting hit across the middle (that 3rd and 14 in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl XLIX comes to mind).<br /><br />2. His journey from Michigan to the NFL wasn't easy, but very rewarding.<br /><br />He was buried on the depth chart at Michigan for his freshman and sophomore years of college, with Brian Griese starting at the time. He grew so frustrated he sought advice from assistant athletic director Greg Harden, who helped him build his confidence both on and off the field. Brady battled Drew Henson for the Wolverines' starting job and got it, starting his junior and senior years. Michigan won 20 of 25 games that Brady started and he won the 200 Orange Bowl over Alabama, throwing for 369 yards and 4 TDs.<br /><br />Success at Michigan led to a less-than-favorable combine performance for Brady. The New England Patriots ultimately selected him with the 199th overall pick in the sixth round (a compensatory pick). Many call this the greatest draft pick in NFL history, considering his career.<br /><br />3. He's engineered 35 4th QTR comebacks, and 46 game-winning drives.<br /><br />Four of those GWDs were the 4 Super Bowl games Brady played in. Two of them (XXXVIII and XLIX) were 4th-quarter comebacks. Brady's last 10 game-winning drives have all been 4th-quarter comebacks, dating back to the October 21, 2012 game against the New York Jets (Pats won 29-26). One of the comebacks was the 34-31 thriller against the Denver Broncos in Foxborough (the Patriots, down 24-0 scored 31 unanswered points before overtime). The fact that Brady has been able to face adversity and overcome it so many times is a tribute to his legacy in my opinion.<br /><br />4. Postseason Legacy<br /><br />He and the Patriots have won 6 AFC Championships, appearing in 9 of them. He's obviously been part of 6 Super Bowl teams and won 4 of them, earning 3 Super Bowl MVP awards. He's won more playoff games than any other QB, with a playoff record of 21-8. I could go on his Wikipedia page and quote more stats, but I think this gets the message across.<br /><br />5. His set of intangibles is virtually unparalleled.<br /><br />I've seen few QBs manage a game the way Brady does or negotiate the pocket the way Brady does. How about Super Bowl XLIX, in the 4th quarter when pressure was coming at Brady from all sides so he shuffled forward and fired down the middle to Edelman on that first 3rd-and-14. The second one was similar, except he fooled Demarcus Dobbs and fired the ball past him for another 21-yard completion to Edelman. Also, while he doesn't do it often, Brady's not afraid to run the ball if he's out of options. He's scored 14 rushing TDs over the course of his career in the regular season, rushing for a total of 823 yards (on 470 attempts, a 1.8 YPC average). It's amazing that he's been able to be so dominant despite his being sacked 364 times in his career. Ben Roethlisberger is the only active QB who's been sacked more (419). Keep in mind that Peyton Manning has played two more years than Brady has, and he's been sacked 284 times.<br /><br />6. 4-2 is better than 4-0.<br /><br />Just wanted to put this in here because I'm sure there will be those who believe Joe Montana is the GOAT. It's a solid argument, but let's put this in perspective; Montana may have gotten injured before his chance to get to his 5th, 6th etc. was possible, but that could have also happened to Tom Brady. Montana had chances to win more NFC Championships to get to the big stage, but didn't. It's just how it is. One can argue that Montana threw 11 TDs, 0 INTs in his Super Bowls, which is fine and dandy.. but how much better would Tom Brady's stats be if he had Jerry Rice for two of his Super Bowls, or if he had Randy Moss for two Super Bowls? Montana was surrounded with elite talent in Jerry Rice, Dwight Clark, Freddie Solomon and John Taylor at WR; Roger Craig, Earl Cooper, Ricky Patton and Wendell Tyler at RB. On defense, Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright, Carlton Williamson and Dwight Hicks were some of the best defensive players in the league at that time.<br /><br />I'm not trying to say Brady's never had a talented team around him because he always has, but his accomplishments in the salary cap era where one can't stack a team with prolific talent across the board is telling of his poise and game-management skills. These are the reasons why I believe Brady to be the best of all-time; he's better than Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, and anyone else, and I'm open to debate on the matter.<br /><br />Invite others to respond by typing @nameWho is the greatest QB of all-time and why?2015-04-14T14:35:25-04:002015-04-14T14:35:25-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member591706<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Joe MontanaResponse by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2015 3:01 PM2015-04-14T15:01:05-04:002015-04-14T15:01:05-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member591724<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you're talking 2K quarterbacks, Tom Brady.Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2015 3:08 PM2015-04-14T15:08:49-04:002015-04-14T15:08:49-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member591736<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>wow. good question, with so many capable responses. you have to look at each era. Montana, Brady, Manning. those are the ones that i remember watching, but i am SURE i'm leaving greats out.Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2015 3:13 PM2015-04-14T15:13:10-04:002015-04-14T15:13:10-04:00PO3 Steven Sherrill591749<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-33861"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Watching his highlights is hilarious because he does seem to run about seventy yards on every third play or so.Response by PO3 Steven Sherrill made Apr 14 at 2015 3:17 PM2015-04-14T15:17:16-04:002015-04-14T15:17:16-04:00TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn592048<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Fran TarkentonResponse by TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn made Apr 14 at 2015 5:24 PM2015-04-14T17:24:14-04:002015-04-14T17:24:14-04:00PO1 Cleve Ikaika Waiwaiole592239<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Dan Fouts!!! Power of the beard!!!! hahahaResponse by PO1 Cleve Ikaika Waiwaiole made Apr 14 at 2015 6:54 PM2015-04-14T18:54:14-04:002015-04-14T18:54:14-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member592647<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Montana. GOAT. <br />Marino: Best QB to not win a ring.<br />I get Brady and Manning. But with Brady's Spygate and deflate gate and any other gates, and Manning managing to win only one. It's difficult to say. One thing is for sure. They will ALL wear Yellow jackets regardless.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2015 9:52 PM2015-04-14T21:52:03-04:002015-04-14T21:52:03-04:00MSgt Private RallyPoint Member592780<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Jonny Unitas would be the greatest Quarterback in my opinion. <br /><br />Pittsburgh Steelers 1955<br />Baltimore Colts 1956-1972<br />San Diego Chargers 1973<br /><br />10x Pro Bowl Selection<br />5x AP First-Team All-Pro<br />2x AP Second-Team All-Pro<br />MVP 1957, 1959, 1964, 1967<br />3x Pro Bowl MVP 1959, 1960, 1963<br />NFL Man of the Year 1970<br />Super Bowl V Champion 1970<br />3x NFL Champion 1958, 1959, 1968<br />NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team<br />NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team<br />NFL 1960's All-Decade Team<br /><br />Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts #19 Retired<br />Louisville Cardinals #16 Retired<br />Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee 1979<br /><br />Modern day I would say Peyton Manning and would diffidently be in the running for all time.Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2015 10:57 PM2015-04-14T22:57:19-04:002015-04-14T22:57:19-04:00CMSgt Private RallyPoint Member593571<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Mark Wahlberg! Wait, I got distracted by the picture.. What was the question? :DResponse by CMSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 15 at 2015 12:16 PM2015-04-15T12:16:36-04:002015-04-15T12:16:36-04:00SCPO David Lockwood595830<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Way too many great Quarter Backs to choose just one. Tarkington, Namath, Bradshaw, Montana, Star, Aikman, Staubach, Plunkett, Moreno I know there are more. How can you choose just one?Response by SCPO David Lockwood made Apr 16 at 2015 11:03 AM2015-04-16T11:03:33-04:002015-04-16T11:03:33-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member595836<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Brett FavreResponse by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 16 at 2015 11:06 AM2015-04-16T11:06:35-04:002015-04-16T11:06:35-04:00Sgt Fred Lawley595837<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My opinion is Tom BradyResponse by Sgt Fred Lawley made Apr 16 at 2015 11:07 AM2015-04-16T11:07:44-04:002015-04-16T11:07:44-04:00MSgt Private RallyPoint Member595852<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would have to say Joe Montana. Tom Brady is great for sure, but throwing to WR's in this time compared to Joe's time is night and day different. In the name of player safety, a defender is helpless defending the ball, and don't even mention trying to get the league's top QB's on the ground to get them dirty! I think in all it comes down to preference on the team and the era.Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 16 at 2015 11:12 AM2015-04-16T11:12:21-04:002015-04-16T11:12:21-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member596410<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Roger Staubach because he was a veteran, served and then played. And then Warren Moon because he was great in the CFL too.Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 16 at 2015 3:17 PM2015-04-16T15:17:58-04:002015-04-16T15:17:58-04:00SPC Chelsea Fernandez605231<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hands down Drew BreesResponse by SPC Chelsea Fernandez made Apr 20 at 2015 7:48 PM2015-04-20T19:48:16-04:002015-04-20T19:48:16-04:00SGT John Wesley629690<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-37347"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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<p class="pta-link-card-description">Johnny Steven Rodgers (born July 5, 1951) is an American former gridiron football player. He played college football at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1972. Rodgers played professionally in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Montreal Alouettes and in the National Football League (NFL) with the San Diego Chargers. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.</p>
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Response by SSG John Erny made Apr 30 at 2015 11:19 AM2015-04-30T11:19:41-04:002015-04-30T11:19:41-04:00SPC Todd Hanson631635<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When it all said and done. <br />Aaron Rodgers: <br />Two time league MVP<br />Super Bowl MVP <br />Highest Career passer rating <br />Highest Season passer rating <br />Lowest interception rating at 1.7 percent <br />Handled the whole Brett Favre drama with class and better then anyone could ask for. <br />I am not from Wisconsin but New YorkResponse by SPC Todd Hanson made Apr 30 at 2015 12:18 PM2015-04-30T12:18:14-04:002015-04-30T12:18:14-04:00TSgt Kevin Buccola639994<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You can look at stats, championships etc... times have changed when Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr were plying the pass was the turning point in football - now QB's pass attempt 50+ times per game. Even in the days of Staubach and Bradshaw defenses would pummel these guys and DB and CB would upend receivers. <br /><br />Today's game is in protection mode for QB's and Receivers rules have changed. I think in todays game you have to look a loyalty and everything else.<br /><br />Bradshaw, Montana, Elway, Brady, Staubach, Unitas, Starr, Kelley, Tarkenton, Marino. This is a very tough list to pick the best.Response by TSgt Kevin Buccola made May 4 at 2015 10:16 AM2015-05-04T10:16:40-04:002015-05-04T10:16:40-04:00TSgt Private RallyPoint Member869958<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Joe Montana is the greatest ever! Not only was he 4 for 4 with the Niners but took a bad team in Kansas City to the AFC championship game and only lost due to the fact of blizzard conditions in buffalo and an injury which prevented him from playing in the 2nd half of that game.Response by TSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 6 at 2015 2:00 PM2015-08-06T14:00:21-04:002015-08-06T14:00:21-04:00Capt Private RallyPoint Member870010<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Johnny Unitas would beat them all.<br /><br />Can't believe he has not been mentioned.Response by Capt Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 6 at 2015 2:17 PM2015-08-06T14:17:38-04:002015-08-06T14:17:38-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member1214330<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm gonna go old school on this one. Otto Graham played ten years of professional football and played in a championship game every year. That's impressive.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 4 at 2016 1:20 PM2016-01-04T13:20:18-05:002016-01-04T13:20:18-05:00Sgt Tammy Wallace1250421<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Joe MontanaResponse by Sgt Tammy Wallace made Jan 21 at 2016 1:59 PM2016-01-21T13:59:34-05:002016-01-21T13:59:34-05:00LCpl Tad Cunningham1776823<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Fran Tarkenton, big man doing big things. Super Bowl isn't everything when it comes down to the individual player.Response by LCpl Tad Cunningham made Aug 4 at 2016 12:15 AM2016-08-04T00:15:01-04:002016-08-04T00:15:01-04:00LTC Stephen C.6734227<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-562210"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 9 at 2021 11:07 PM2021-02-09T23:07:06-05:002021-02-09T23:07:06-05:00SGT Mark Halmrast6734260<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><br />Brady<br />7 rings<br />Did more with less<br />GOAT<br /><br />Have to start considering Brady in terms of athletes in any sport, not just football.<br /><br />Jordan<br />Tiger<br />Federer<br />That sort of companyResponse by SGT Mark Halmrast made Feb 9 at 2021 11:19 PM2021-02-09T23:19:41-05:002021-02-09T23:19:41-05:002015-04-14T14:35:25-04:00