Tiste Simeon, on 17 March 2020 - 03:16 PM, said:
ETA the general consensus is that by most metrics he is probably the GOAT.
Brady won six championships with the same team, so by that measure it's hard to argue against him being the best QB of all time. I think there are other things to consider though. I personally don't think you can evenly compare Brady to the QB greats from generations past. The game has changed so much and rules have changed to elevate the QB position and protect QBs from injury. I think if Brady would have played in Bradshaw's era, or during Montana's time or even when Aikman started, he would have no where near the longevity and probably would have had a significant injury or shortened career due to mounting injuries. But with the rules as they are now, QBs can have much longer careers. Also, he has played for, arguably, the best coach for the entirety of his career. If Brady would have landed with another team (Detroit, Cleveland), he probably wouldn't have gotten the championships. I want to see how he does with another team. I don't expect fantastic numbers due to his age, but if he can get a team into the playoffs and have some success there, I will be impressed as hell and it would chip away at my opinion on where he falls with the all-time greats.