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QB's postseason success
This past year, I have had so many discussions with people seeing Paydaytons numbers in the regular season and calling him the GOAT. I even deal with this from my dad. I prefer to call him Schottenmanning because he just can't get it done in the postseason. Here are some notable postseason records for comparison
Brady 18-8 3 Rings Roethlisberger 10-4 2 Rings Wilson 4-1 1 Ring Brees 6-5 1 Ring Rodgers 5-4 1 Ring Flacco 9-4 1 Ring Eli 8-3 2 Rings Mr overrated 11-12 1 Ring McNabb 9-7 0 Rings Favre 13-11 1 Ring Bradshaw 14-5 4 Rings Montana 16-7 4 Rings S Young 8-6 1 Ring Aikman 11-4 3 Rings Elway 14-7 2 Rings Staubach 11-6 2 Rings Johnny U 6-2 1 Ring Bart Starr 9-1 2 Rings Plunkett 8-2 2 Rings Stabler 7-5 1 Ring Dawson 5-3 1 Ring Simms 6-4 1 Ring 21 QB's that unlike Manning, have a winning record in the postseason. All but McNabb have at least one ring like him.7 have at least 11 wins, but all of them have fewer losses. Look at Brady. Towering over even Montana with his 18-8 record. People try to call Paydayton the greatest ever. But shouldn't the greatest ever have a winning record in the postseason? Manning isn't even the greatest active player. That clearly goes to Brady. He even owns Manning in head to head matchups. Is he HOF? Absolutely. Top 10 ever? Yes. Top 5? Maybe. But certainly not number one. Not with that postseason record. I would rank him below Manning, Elway, Unitas, Brady for sure. So that is 5 at best. Just curious where the rest of you rank him? |
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