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BigKen
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1. Peyton Manning 71,940
2. Brett Favre 71,838
3. Warren Moon 70,553
4. Drew Brees 70,445
5. Tom Brady 66,169
If Drew Brees can make through the 2018 season without a serious injury, he'll become the all time NFL Passing Leader. Brees looks ad if he can play for a few more years and should retire the all time leader and most likely will hold the record for many years. Tom Brady at 41 might be able to pass Peyton Manning if he can play for two more seasons, but it doesn't look like he'll catch Brees.
Highly unlikely that anyone will ever play in as many Super Boiwls as Brady or win as many or win as many SB MVPs.
The only argument against Brees and Manning is that they played the majority of their career games in perfect conditions while the other QBs played more than 85% of their games in open stadiums in cold, rain, sleet, snow and fog. One has to wonder what Favre, Moon or Brady could have accomplished if they had played in domes stadiums, especially Favre.
2. Brett Favre 71,838
3. Warren Moon 70,553
4. Drew Brees 70,445
5. Tom Brady 66,169
If Drew Brees can make through the 2018 season without a serious injury, he'll become the all time NFL Passing Leader. Brees looks ad if he can play for a few more years and should retire the all time leader and most likely will hold the record for many years. Tom Brady at 41 might be able to pass Peyton Manning if he can play for two more seasons, but it doesn't look like he'll catch Brees.
Highly unlikely that anyone will ever play in as many Super Boiwls as Brady or win as many or win as many SB MVPs.
The only argument against Brees and Manning is that they played the majority of their career games in perfect conditions while the other QBs played more than 85% of their games in open stadiums in cold, rain, sleet, snow and fog. One has to wonder what Favre, Moon or Brady could have accomplished if they had played in domes stadiums, especially Favre.