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Yeah. It's interesting, actually. Manning is only about 18 months older than Brady, but because he came into the league younger and started earlier, he has played WAAY more games. 256 to Brady's 209. That 47 game difference is just one shy of three full years. It will be interesting to see how much longer both of them play. If the second half of the season si where Manning is now, physically, then he ought to retire. Brady, meanwhile, doesn't look all that bad for his advanced years. There was a LONG article on his unusual workout routine designed in part to extend his career. Fitness nuts might find it interesting. http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/12/10/tom...ts-age-fitness |
This whole discussion is missing a heaping bowl of regular season to playoff falloff.
Manning has plenty of record breaking seasons followed by squaddush. Brady has plenty of pitched regular season battles followed by nutting up to the SB. |
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They're 2 all-time great QBs. You guys are just splitting hairs really.
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Here's the thing Hootie; clutch is a SUBJECTIVE term based on OPINION. It's a team game. These are performances spread over various years, against uncommon opponents, with varying teammates, varying weather conditions, varying officiating crews, etc etc.
There aren't going to be stats that prove or disprove this. People may use stats to try and support their argument, but they will never be definitive. At the end of the day, you hold an opinion that very few people agree with. It's such an uncommon opinion, you're very unlikely to change anyone's opinion. So it's time to let it go. |
Sanchez isn't really ranked #9 on the list we're referencing that Brady is #6 on, for the record.
He's #9 on the Brady is #43 list. |
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A replacement level QB + 52 Patriots in 26 postseason games (they excluded the Bledsoe game) would have won 12.6 games and lost 13.4 games. A replacement level QB + 52 Colts or 52 Broncos in 24 postseason games would have won 8 games and lost 16. Anyone wanna tell me Brady doesn't have enough weapons? I'm still waiting for someone to explain this one to me. |
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If you don't buy the formula, the reported results are meaningless. That should have been easy enough for you to figure out. Even Silver understood that, and tweaked things. Silver on that very list: Quote:
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Hootie gotta Hootie. |
I haven't talked about the 'somewhat ridiculous list' one time.
I've talked about the 12.6 - 13.4 and the 8 - 16 Premise: Tom Brady has QB'd better teams than Peyton Manning. Thus, it's not strange he has more playoff wins than Peyton Manning. The end. |
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Also reality: Even the cherry picked site you chose has Brady (#6) as better than Manning (#28), when adjusting for exactly what you're talking about. In other words, dumbass, even if we were to buy into the formula, Brady > Manning. And, in regards to the quality of said formulations, even with the tweaks, Silver still has Trent Dilfer in at #7. But.... Hootie gotta .... well, you know. |
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