Mr. Sunshine
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It was a silly argument before, but what about now? Sillier? Silliest?
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I agree with Sunshine but not because of that lazy reasoning.Can't argue with you. It's all about the rings.
In the end it comes down to rings. Manning would gladly give up his MVPs for rings. I'm not saying Manning isn't a great quarterback. He's going to the Hall of Fame. But look at Brady's body of work over a very long period of time - nine AFC championship games, about to play in his sixth Super Bowl and he's won three. Manning has been to three and has one ring. Brady is just better.I agree with Sunshine but not because of that lazy reasoning.
As individual players, I think it's been a dead heat for many years. Brady is an all-timer who has been surrounded by great coaches and great teammates. Manning might possess the most raw skill and football savvy of any quarterback ever. It is inarguable that the end is coming for Manning faster than it is for Brady.
The stat that surprised me was that Manning has lost in either the Wild Card round or at home in the Divisional nine times. Nine years in which Peyton Manning's team did not win a single playoff game.
Even when Brady falls short, it's in either the AFC title game or the Super Bowl
Can't argue with you. It's all about the rings.
Manning has still won a ring more recently than Brady has. Just sayin'.