This is another one of those statements that needs era-context applied.Bryan wrote:what separates Brady IMO is his longevity. Graham played 10 seasons, Montana had 10 starting seasons with the Niners then tacked on two more with KC...Brady has had 16 very good-to-elite seasons with the Patriots.
Graham played when ... well just look at the famous picture of his face.
Montana played against defense's that destroyed QB's. I can't even even conjure up a hypothetical image of Brady being hit like Montana was, it's that different of a sport now.
Meanwhile Brady gets grazed and he can point back at the official and get a free 15 yards. He's played in this passing league with pads era the majority of his career and still missed essentially an entire season with injury. So what would have happened if he had to take hits from the '85 Bears, or Lawrence Taylor (or Jim Burt or Leonard Marshall, for obvious reason examples), or etc & etc ... Shoot, Joe Montana got hit harder in preseason games than I can remember Brady being hit at any time in his career.
Not to mention that despite all that, Graham and Montana were both playing at a high level when they retired.
Plus of course, if you're a good QB in this era then you're pretty much set to be good year after year. There isn't the punishment and defenses aren't allowed to play defense as they were (whether hitting the QB or covering receivers). QB's now can play longer -or hypothetically can, we'll see as it starts to play out- so that along with not having to face, for lack of a better description, "real" defenses plays a huge part in longevity and staying at a high level.
Doesn't make Brady better or worse, or prove or disprove your statement, it just needs context.