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Tom Brady has had some lucky things happen for his team sure, but he's also made things happen over and over, and lighting doesn't strike that many times in the same place... Rodgers is great, but Brady has proven himself as the GOAT ...
Brees, Brady, and Manning are all more GOAT worthy than Rodgers if we're talking modern era. And I'd be curious to see what else Luck/Wilson do in the next 5 years to boot.
Rodgers is a good one but not the GOAT. I have him flirting with the top 10 all time for QB's.
Why?
Brady is fortunate to play under the greatest head coach in the NFL and is surrounded by good talent. Rodgers played for an overrated coach and a GM that never surrounded him with adequate talent. I'm amazed at what he's accomplished.I mean these are all good QBs, bro... I don't think anyone is debating that. But I personally consider Brady (just clutch, so many SBOWLS, I know it's a team effort... but good lord), Brees (most beautiful pass in NFL history - 1x SB, could've been 2 but let's not go there), Manning (just... revolutionary in terms of on field offensive coaching/play calling), better players in the modern era. And then you have all the other guys like Montana, Marino Unitas, Graham, Staubach, etc. which start to get hard to compare because of the difference in eras/ruling, etc.
I don't think I have him 'flirting' with the top 10... IMO he's in the top 10, but not the GOAT imo. And to my original point, talent/achievements or not, he is by far the biggest whiner I've personally ever seen play the position that was noteworthy.
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