It's fine to recognize what the Patriots have accomplished, they've been on quite a run from 2001 to today. Whether or not it continues after Brady retires is a huge question mark, none of Brady's backups have played a significant amount in a postseason game since Drew Bledsoe.jeckle_and_heckle wrote:Isn't it amazing? People who played the game, coached the game, and probably know a little bit about what's good and
what's not so good, seem to disagree with the naysayers and others who berate success. Others, who never wore a cup
or took a forearm to the chin, try to promote their own weak efforts and jealously mask accomplishments. Still others
are simply haters and take the low road in any endeavor.
Let's see what those in the know have to say.
Somehow it seemed right that Bradshaw, working for Fox, anointed Brady and Belichick as the best in NFL history
during the Super Bowl trophy presentation. That was after Roger Goodell was nearly booed off the stage by Patriots fans,
who never will forgive him for putting Brady through the 18-month nightmare that was Deflategate.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/ron- ... 1702060039
Joe Greene says it’s time to recognize the Patriots for their accomplishments as coach Bill Belichick and quarterback
Tom Brady prepare to eclipse the Super Bowl record of four victories by Chuck Noll and quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw
and Joe Montana.
“Well, you know you have to have respect for what they do and what they’ve done,’’ said Greene, who lives in his native
Texas after a long career with the Steelers as Hall of Famer, assistant coach and scout.
“I was dismayed about the buzz about them in the past, the cheating, the supposedly cheating and that’s unfortunate
because they probably didn’t have to do any of that. I don’t know if they did, but they probably didn’t have to.”
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Dungy: Brady and Belichick are the best ever
Posted by Mike Florio on February 6, 2017, 1:39 PM EST
Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy joined PFT Live on Monday to discuss a couple of guys whose bronze busts eventually
will be in the same place as his.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... best-ever/
And, even before a new breed of patriot fired the shots heard 'round the football world, there were those who
PLAYED THE GAME and admitted - without reluctance - that the Belichick / Brady New England Patriots
are without peers.
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman said he’s always considered Joe Montana the greatest, but has now changed his mind
and gives the nod to Brady.
After the Patriots won their 201st game with Brady starting, the most in NFL history, Brett Favre released a video saying
to Brady, “You’re the best.”
“I surrender,” wrote Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton. “He is the greatest QB ever.”
Ray Lewis, perhaps the best defensive player of Brady’s generation, called Brady “the best quarterback we’ve ever seen.”
Lewis’s teammate Ed Reed agreed in an Inside the NFL segment, as did Boomer Esiason (although Phil Simms wouldn’t commit).
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... best-ever/
Funny! How quickly some jealous haters remove or change their "tags" - or perhaps that was an instruction.
For now, there are - and you can count them: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - FIVE Lombardi Trophies resting at Patriot Place.
If offensive football were similar to the way it was 20 or more years ago, I think we would have a better read on who is actually the best QB ever. Not sure if another sport has changed so drastically, and there isn't any formula we can use to adjust for eras. Just a decade ago, we didn't have these player safety rules, and that has helped boost offense productivity. If the great QBs of the past had the luxury of the offensive-friendly NFL, they too, would light up the scoreboard. Conversely, if Tom Brady had to play in a more defensive era, his receivers would have a far more difficult time getting open, which would lead to more sacks and punishment.
All things considered, I have to give the edge to Joe Montana, and the more talented 49ers. Never lost a Super Bowl, especially when a perfect season was on the line. His early Niners teams were worse than Brady's teams, and Montana was even able to lift a different team to a conference title game. The way the rules are now, Montana's offense would be unstoppable.