Anybody can throw for 5k yards if they throw 40+ times a game. That’s why passing yards don’t mean much. Comp percentage, TD to int ratio, etc are the stats that matter and ofc team success
You have to let that sink in. A 45 year old man playing professional football on the highest level, as a pocket passer in a time where dual quarterbacks kinda take over the league, playing guys half his age is leading the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns. This man is inspiring on and off the field!
Espn pass block win rate rankings for OLines: Tom Brady 2019 Patriots - 18th best 2020 Buccaneers - 17th best 2021 Buccaneers - 19th best Aaron Rodgers 2019 Packers - 1st 2020 Packers 1st 2021 Packers - 5th best Patrick Mahomes 2019 Chiefs - 14th best 2020 Chiefs- 6th best 2021 Chiefs- 2nd best Josh Allen 2019 Bills - 9th best 2020 Bills -4th best 2021 Bills -8th best Lamar 2019 Ravens : 2nd best 2020 Ravend 8th best 2021 Ravens 10th best Brady has had way worse OLines in pass peotection in the last 3 yrs than Rodgers, Mahomes, Allen or Lamar accordint to ESPN pass block win rate %
@@erikpuka2627 i believe it. brady gets rid of the ball faster than anyone else so it makes his line look better and less tired as the games go on. makes them all look like pro bowlers. then people who think rodgers or mahomes have a line worse than him, here is something they are too flawed or inexperienced to realize- they hold onto the ball on average more than 3 seconds. brady averages 2.3 per snap. brady is also the only QB in the league where (on purpose) he holds onto the ball shorter, longer, shorter, longer, to get defensive players off rhythm. 1 second here, 3.2 seconds there, and then 2.4 seconds. he thinks of all the small things that will make him better. it is all the small parts not the big things. he does not have the same athleticism as these guys but he makes up for it in hard work and mental cognition and processing. only manning comes close to Brady in that department (arguably about the same but Peyton did not do as well in the playoffs against the same teams). GOAT
I’d hardly say dual-threat quarterbacks are “taking over”. The last ten Super-Bowl-winning quarterbacks are Stafford, Brady, Mahomes, Brady, Nick Foles, Brady, Peyton Manning, Brady, Wilson, and Joe Flacco. Wilson is the only real “dual threat” on that list.
@@arahagopian2364 He meant it as in big contracts, guys who get overhyped in the media. Guys like Mahomes, Jackson and Allen. They all average more than 10 rush yards per game which is considered dual-threat. I agree that the pocket passer is still superior with enough processing and cognition but there has been a huge push in the NFL to get the next Mahomes or Jackson which in my opinion is simple the wrong move. The same thing happened with Peyton Manning basically the entire 2000s for pocket passers.
@@blacker5826 Bro come on now, dual threat qbs aren’t overhyped. They’re good when they last, and their efficiency goes down with hits. Like Lamar is amazing when he is healthy. And Mahomes is definitely not overhyped.
Ya before Brady it was Joe Montana who was my favorite. I only watched the last 4 years of Montana but have been blessed to see Brady’s whole career. I’m a Cowboys fan but love certain players around the league because of their greatness. Barry Sanders is still my favorite running back.
This man was drafted before I was even born. I’m 22 now. There has never been a point in my life when Tom Brady wasn’t playing, especially, consistently, at this level. I may be a die hard Chiefs fan but this guy is the undisputed goat, hands down.
So you weren't even born.... that means you have little idea of how much someone else achieved before Brady was even in the NFL. Unless you sit and study (like a college class) films like this: You will see Montana at 33:00 minutes to 36:00 minutes doing things Brady could never do... at any time in his career: th-cam.com/video/cipPzXuYYQg/w-d-xo.html Before Brady was in high school, there was a QB that I watched - and many other sports fans even before MY time ... they watched - and they and I agree that that QB could do things Brady has yet to ever achieve: Here are just a few examples: I understand your admiration for Brady... I like him too. But he's not the best to ever play.. Bc I saw someone play QB and never have the turnovers brady has had in big games. Joe Montana: And Joe scored ALOT more points than Tom ever did in the super bowls (during a time when defenses were allowed to REALLY be violent on QBs. You saw just last week exactly HOW FAR the NFL has gone to try to protect guys like Brady in the past 20 years. Those protections did not exist 40 or 30 years ago.
Montana did not have Jerry Rice in 1985: Rice was in college. And yet Joe scored more in that Super Bowl (38 pts.... in LESS than 4 quarters) .... Than Brady has EVER scored even though he's been to the SUper Bowl 10 x Times!!! That means he's had 10 chances and never could reach joe's SECOND highest point total of 38 (TOm needed OT just to get to 35.... and do you know how many passes Tom needed? 62 to reach 35 pts!!! That means a lot of little dinks and dunks to Edelman and James white and Gronk. Joe only needed LESS Than 35 passes to reach 38 pts. Joe Needed less than 30 passes to hit 5 TDs and 55 pts in 1990: What that means is: Every time a receiver was streaking down the field, Joe hit that receiver right on the money.... didn't waste hardly any opportunities. Was very efficient. And had Zero turnovers in those super bowls. Tom has never reached that level of play..... But alot of folks are dying off or don't remember or never learned about these games back in the 80s..... because they are over 30 years old.... Just pop on youtube: You'll see better play than pretty much anyone has ever produced. Even Mahomes - who is amazing..... has not been as accurate as Joe. Mahomes already has more turnovers in Super Bowls than Joe ever had.... And Mahomes can do things Tom cannot do. Tom is great.... but I would say I have shown enough evidence to raise SERIOUS questions (if not flat out reject) the idea that Tom is "the best to ever play". Tom can't move like Joe could in that video above...
@@MrLarryLessor hey I totally get where you’re coming from and I do agree with you. There have been qbs like Montana in the past and guys currently like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen that I would say are better than Brady talent wise. But I also agree with the statement that Brady is the goat for this era of football. There’s always been one. For example when my dad was my age everyone agreed that Joe Montana (or Brett Favre and maybe Troy Aikman depending on who you talked to and location) was forever and always going to be the greatest to ever do it. Hell when my grandparents were young the same was said about guys like Roger Staubach and Walter Payton. And I know for certain that one day in the future some guy is gonna come along and break all of Brady’s records and then he’ll be considered the goat. And then there’ll be a guy after him and so on. I do like Montana more than Brady bar none. Hell I’m a chiefs fan Brady has caused me nothing but pain lol. Though really it’s Brady’s longevity and consistency that puts him in more of a high standing for me. Do I think he’s the goat of all nfl history? No, I’d probably say Montana on that one. But when it comes to the modern league Brady’s at the top for now. Until someone inevitably knocks him from that spot.
@@MrLarryLessor Joe Montana was a beneficiary of the Bill Walsh west coast offense. Tom Brady has yet to even be in a scheme of the west coast, an offensive prototype that by history is the highest-scoring offense. The clip you showed, that was Montana when he was 26. Even Brady was running somewhat like that early in his career. But to say Brady could never do that because of his physical ability, you are ignoring the mental and true fundamentals of a quarterback in football- get rid of the ball fast and throw it to your guys at certain parts of the field that you, the quarterback, read and process. A video that pretty much measures almost everything is th-cam.com/video/cfhRLOIbEqs/w-d-xo.html&t And to say Brady has the "better defenses" argument... for a modern comparison, Brady has been taking pay cuts, even before KNOWING Giselle even existed. That leads to more spending on the defense, with Brady having C, or in most cases D-tier receivers in New England for 19 of 20 years. Yet he still got stuff done. Montana did as well before Rice. There is a con to this however, because Montana's era of football did NOT have the salary cap, meaning owners could spend any amount on their team. That's why you only saw NFC teams win the super bowl in the 80's, with very few amount of teams winning until the salary cap was introduced. Now for the actual argument against Montana about defenses, Montana has, by far, had a better defense than Tom Brady in both points and yards, both in regular and playoffs, both per game and per drive. This isn't to knock Montana, this is just to prove the "defense" argument is flawed. Brady, if he did play only 15 years, would be 4-2 in super bowls, meaning he would out-rank Joe Montana because he was 2nd place 2 times, compared to Joe coming 2nd place 0 times. Tom Brady also never had any historic bad games. But Joe did. You can find a Brady box score that he doesn't light up but none are horrific.
This happened for the first time in history of sports: players in the league voted a 45 year old player as the best in the league. That might never happen again, ever. GOAT Brady
Seriously, I don't think it ever will. Brady is just a unicorn all unto himself. Hope people appreciate being able to watch him still play at such a high level before he hands 'em up!
Oh so it's not a coincidence? I hate the rams but I believe kupp should have been the number one player. It's all for show it's not about the real top 100 players just want players are paid or told to choose
@@georgebrady5369 yea total BS when he won the SB with lots of talent around him the year before and was 7th but this year that talent gets injured or more and he is #1. How do the players think? He is not even the #1 QB from last year. He had more yards passing and more TDs but also had more ATTs. Mahomes is much better or even Herbert. They are younger and Mahomes has that mobility factor that makes him more dangerous!
GOAT imo without question. His ability to call out the defensive coverage even before the ball is snapped is unmatched. As a Jets fan, this man gave me a hell for 20 years but now that he's no longer in our division, I can truly appreciate what he brought to the game and how great he really is.
I agree. I hated this guy since super bowl 49 but since 2020, there was no more denying it: this guy is the absolute GOAT. Hope he squeezes out at least one more ring. We are witnessing history in the making.
i just found a crazy stat - Brady has thrown 28 TD's *Career* when he's 3rd and 10 (28 doesn't sound like much) until you put it into context with a guy like Rodgers who's only thrown 6 in the same situation.
Okay, but at this point, it's not a question about opinions... I used to be a doubter, but you can't dismiss what he has done, the records he broke... nobody compares to him when it comes to football. We all know it
A (sorry) Cowboys fan here. Watching week one last year. We took the lead with about a minute 1:25 left, my girl started celebrating. I told her we lost the game, and she was confused, even though we took the lead and such little time was left. I knew we had lost the game when we left Brady that much time.
This right here! When Tom Brady have the ball and there is like 1 - 2 minutes left on the clock in an important game. His team will win. This have been my feeling for so many years and such a frustration if you are not a fan of his team. If there was statistics on that i would love to se it cause im pretty sure the probability is very high. This is one of the majour thing that makes Brady the GOAT. What he does year after year. Its unrealistic, yet he does it time after time.
@@onlylillhenke As an Eagles fan who gave the GOAT the ball with 2:00 on the clock, TWICE, in Super Bowls, let me tell you, it's not fun. Well, I am lying, this one time, in 2018, it was the best time of my life. (Good Job Brandon, Good job) #FlyEaglesFly
@@chance2413 also, I’m not going to lie, I think the division belongs to the eagles this year. You guys have such a nasty, talented team. I’m rooting for hurts, just not against Dallas lol
The most underrated talent Brady possesses is his comfort in the pocket, as long as there are no free rushers, he will sit & find a receiver with in the pocket, GOAT
as there are no free rushers? QBs that can throw on a dime with a free rusher down in their face are ten a penny in the NFL now, just see Brock Purdy. Thats the bare minimum
@@OhNotJohnny more top 10 defences and more top 10 Olines than any other franchise QB. Tell me what he looks like without an all-Pro calibre Oline AND defence. *cough* 2019 *cough*
@@OhNotJohnny hell he had a few guys make all-Pro in 2019 as well, 3 different players, and still bottled hahahahaha Brady is the most overrated athlete of all time. He's not the MJ or LeBron of the NFL, he's the Robert Horry of the NFL
Brady is the epitome of hard work + never giving up even when your down 28-3 in the Super Bowl wtf crazy moment in football history..... Only get to witness Greatness once in a lifetime people enjoy his last few moments cause im thankful for all the gut wrenching moments he has given us....
I still think he should've won MVP over Matt Ryan back in 2016. They gave Rodgers the MVP in 2021 for the same reason Brady should've won in 2016. (better team record, better TD-INT ratio) It's almost like they came up with random reasons to not give Brady an MVP in both 2016 and 2021.
Brady getting voted #1 overall by the players, is the ultimate sign of respect for what he’s doing at 44 years old.. most yards, completions and TDs in the league!!
I love how NFL fans have the audacity to question the players who played against him all these years voting him No. 1 after another elite and incredible year, a year in-which he threw for a career-high in passing yards at age 44. What are we even talking about here. The GOAT.
Right he is 100% the best player to play the game. However, that year I feel like Aaron Donald or Aaron rodgers should have been given the first place because overall I feel like they had a better season. I'm not mad that Brady ended up first though.
@@kjax0630Adams was his only top receiver. Lazard, Scantling nor cobb is a top receiver. Rodgers also had the highest completion rate and the least interceptions out of all the starting QBs. He also had the highest QBR overall.
I think it’s ridiculous to say that the players voted wrong on the true number 1 Tom Brady. Not only has he had one of his best seasons he should’ve won MVP this year.
Never been done in professional sports! If he makes another championship game or SB and retires this year, I’m saying #FatherTime is no longer undefeated against athletes!
I’m almost 40 years old now and Tom Brady has played in 25% of all the Super Bowls in my lifetime 🤯 and he hasn’t slowed down yet. He is just unbelievable. He’s not just the #1 player from last season, he’s far and away the greatest of all-time.
Buddy, I started watching football when I was 3. I'm 28. 10/25 superbowls I've watched has had Tom Brady in it. 7/25 he's won. In 25 Years I've watched 50 afc and nfc championship games. 15 /50 has had Brady. To think since he's been a starter having him on your roster almost guarantees you a chance at a superbowl.
@@1greatwhiteman guy won the Citrus Bowl and Orange Bowl in 99 & 2000 also - back when those 2 Bowl games meant something - lit up Alabama for 4 TD's and 450 yards
@@1greatwhiteman to be fair, New England had killer defenses almost all of those years. Brady isn’t winning 7 rings in a drew Brees situation, with below average defenses every year. Brady still the goat though by far
@@gnielsen07 but Brees only won 1 chip due to his defense. People forget that pick 6 sealed the deal. If not Brees is ringlets cause we all know peyton
I don't know what you're talking about, Tom Brady is literally a Living Legend. Instant lock for top QB of all time, the second he decides to retire. He did what everyone said he couldn't go to a different, "worse" team in an entirely different climate, and he is still the best QB in the league. They will make statues of him one day.
I am a die-hard Tennessee Titan fan, but Tom Brady is definitely the greatest of all times! He is the only man that should not have to wait 5 years before he goes to Canton!
I CAN'T imagine how PACKED that HOF ceremony crowd will be to see TB12 live and in person to deliver that speech and receive a gold jacket. Insane thought!
Absolute legend… hearing other players talk about him like a deity is so insane and I still remember that first top 100 pumped me up so much and taught me back in the day a lot about being a good player as well.
Easily the GOAT, without question. Genius level football intelligence on and off the field + strongest ever will to win + insane physical skills. Brady is one of the greatest athletes ever. He has transcended the sport. We're not going to see a player like him again for a long, long time- if ever.
Just imagine if TB12 went to Dallas. THE GUY of the QB position going to America's team....bro, we wouldn't hear the end of y'all as Cowboy fans and that's coming from a Patriots fan where everyone calls us "bandwagon fans".😂
One day, when we’re all In our 60s and 70s, Tom Brady’s son will win his 7th Super Bowl in his 19th season rivaling his dads record. And Aaron Rodgers son will be smoking angel dust and throwing lasers as he loses in his 12th first round loss
Well Joe Burrow is well on his way. Especially considering he won a hiesman trophy, a college national championship, AND took a 4 win team to the SuperBowl in his first full season as a Bengals QB.
He’s has a very good O line he would be very beat up at this age if he didn’t have the protection he’s had. Look at people like farve and Brees, they look rough lol
Mike Lombardi: Brady reads coverages so spectacularly that sometimes, if a defensive back falls down, Brady won't even notice the open receiver bc he's already processed the coverage and the receiver wasn't supposed to be open so he knew not to waste his time looking there. That's crazy!! Brady is the 🐐 of NFL QBs bc he checks all the boxes: Longevity ✅️ Talent ✅️ Eye test ✅️ Analytics ✅️ Ability to throw deep ✅️ Eras(played in 00's, '10's, and '20's ✅️ Stats ✅️ Winner ✅️ Culture changer ✅️ Clutch player ✅️ Team player ✅️ Decision making ✅️ Hard worker ✅️ High 🏈 IQ check ✅️ Strong arm ✅️ Coachable ✅️ Brady's mobility in the pocket, his footwork, and being able to avoid the rush are all underrated aspects of his skill sets.
Rodgers definitely has the talent and stats, but he's cuckoo off the field and lacks Tom's leadership abilities. Madden games need to make a new ability for Tom where his teammates get boosted stats in the 2nd half, because that game doesn't factor in the intangibles Tom brings to a team.
@@brendannola5045 talented and most athletically skilled are not mutually exclusive honestly. Talented...athletically skilled. You see how the words are different?? Ask Michael Vick, Cam Newton, Jeff George, Randall Cunningham, or JaMarcus Russell about being athletically skilled. Doesn't make you a good QB. And Brady is extremely talented just like every player in the NFL. Try again 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
20 years from now, and we will most certainly realize no one will or could ever compare. So glad to have witnessed the true Goat in a sport💪🏼 Sundays aren’t the same, man.
7 Rings Has almost 85,000 yards to his name and is still playing and going for his 8th. Just last year alone he lead the league in Yards at 5316 and he was 44 that season! Just freaking Crazy!
@@bloconte2796 I mean it probably won’t happen again he average just under 4,000 yards a year that’s pretty impressive whether he plays 10 seasons or 20+ seasons. These things haven’t been done before and he’s still beating his own records.
Calvin Johnson, played through collage, then the draft, then had a HOF career, then he retire and was inducted into the HOF, literally all while Brady was tearing it up.
I wasn’t even born yet when he won his first SB, now im 19. I literally don’t even know a league without Tom Brady, he’s my fav athlete ever and with me not knowing a league without him, when he retires it’s gonna hit hard for me and it’s gonna be really weird watching a league that doesn’t feature the Goat
As a kid I grew up hating this man, as a young man today I respect and appreciate everything TB has done for football, easily the greatest offensive football player of all-time
The greatest of all time. Now and forever. Edit: also the fact he was number one on this same list in its first year and is #1 again 11 years later… my god
I’ve been watching football since 2007 i been a patriots fan all my life and now I’m a bucs fan. I truly am grateful to be able to have witnessed and been apart of this. The guy is truly amazing. I literally only play with Tom Brady in madden I never use another team. I am a die hard brady fan. I really just can’t even imagine football without this guy. A true role model for me. Greatest players of all time and my favorite player of all time. Thank you Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. 💪🏿🔥💯
I remember in Sunday school super bowl sunday talking about the patriots had NO shot against the greatest show on turf rams...and then the patriots won. I was 12 then. I'm 33 now and Brady is still playing. I'm a die hard Eagles fan and one of the things that made our super bowl win so special was the fact we beat the Tom Brady patriots. He's the greatest football player I've watched play in his career from start to finish.
Everytime I see Tom Brady clips I can feel this thing inside that tells me I’d run through a brick wall for that guy and I haven’t played football in years and I don’t even know him… and that feeling explains why him and his teams have been so successful…
@Gold Tau ur logic make no sense so because he lost to them he sucks ? Rodgers peyton brees all lost to bums did u have that same energy? Just confused
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
I watched Tom live when the Pats played the Buffalo Bills. Ryan Fitzpatrick was the QB for Buffalo and Buffalo was leading 28-7 at half. The Bills fans were talking so much crap heading into half... needless to say... The Pats won 42-28... those fans sure went silent in the 2nd half...
Bro I remember hearing how HEART-BROKEN, Bills Mafia was because they thought "FINALLY!! We got the bastard!😂 Wait, hold up. Are the Pats making a comeback?"😂
As a lifelong Pats and Brady fan it is remarkable to be able to see someone like this man doing what he has. His #1 rank (again, again) is evidenced that all players have the utmost respect for him and what he has done for the game. It is absolutely insane to still be watching the GOAT do his thing. He was drafted when I was three and he is still playing all these years later.
As a die hard Giants fan and rival of this man for so many years, There is no way in hell I wouldn't give him the respect he deserves. Rival of his or not we have to admit he is the Goat.
@@marquisesmith8396 eh I think Brady had a slightly better season and voter fatigue typically would have made 2021 an expected MVP season. That said, I doubt he’s particularly concerned with regular season trophies.
@@Buttington_Headerson Tom Brady good but his whole career play with the best teammates around him and his teammates don't get respect they deserve never see nobody talk about Tom Brady teammates always Tom Brady
@@marquisesmith8396 every receiver that left Brady fell off. Brady makes his teammates better. Look at the first clip. He tells his rb the coverage so he can have more yards.
Watching Tom Brady play in that 2001 Super Bowl season was quite literally one of my first memories as a human. I’m 24 years old now, the fact that he’s still playing, and is arguably still the best player, I mean it’s absolutely mind blowing 🤯 Update: So from some of the replies, I’m gathering that some of y’all were a little slow in your development. This might be breaking news to y’all, but people do indeed have memories from when they were toddlers (3-4 years old). Do I remember every Pats game from that 2001 season word-for-word, bar-for-bar?? Of course not, but I do remember watching them play, especially in the SB.
@@raylopez99 Johnny Unitas: played for 17 years, attempted 5186 passes, 253 INTs Tom Brady in year 22: Attempted 11317 passes 203 INTs You're right, no contest. Unitas with 6000+ less pass attempts than Brady had more INTs. there's really no contest lmao I don't even have to include their comp%, TDs & yards because that would only make Johnny look like he's a bad QB.
Dude, I'm 25 and I don't even have a single memory of that super bowl or literally anything from the entire year of 2001. But hey, keep making stuff up for those precious likes bro 👍
You can’t measure heart, hustle, will, studying, determination, toughness, mindset, or faith… Tom will always be the GOAT for the intangibles you can’t look at during a pro day.
By far the most humble guy you will ever see or meet in life. He's not arrogant He's not ignorant He is a team player and a fighter That's why he's the G.O.A.T Another fun fact I didn't know about him. He was born 13 days before Elvis presley died. Just insane!!!!!
Brady in two words; consistent greatness. Puts up stellar numbers AND wins, regular AND postseason, year after year. And needless to say his work ethic is unmatched.
My first game was the 07 super bowl I was probably 10 years old decided I would root for the team with the man on the side of their helmet. Become a pats fan for life. Since then I've graduated high school graduated college and have a daughter and he's still a beast. Never believed in idols but he's the closest thing to it my favorite player of all time. I'm praying I get to meet him this year before it's too late. 🙏🏾
Sir that is my exact story, the only difference I came from Haiti, I was 10 years old and I was watching what to me was this strange game, which I was quickly captivated by, it just so happens when I got to the Superbowl party the Patriots had the ball, so I decided alright well I'll just root for them, when I finally learn to speak English I looked up his story and since then I've been a Brady fan.
Tom Brady has a combined 97,569 passing yards when you include the playoffs. He needs 2,431 yards this upcoming season to have 100,000 career passing yards... My Goodness!
Take note of Tom talking to Mike at 5:03: “No, you were perfect. That was a horrible throw.” That’s why Tom’s teammates love playing with him. He holds himself to the highest standard and accepts accountability.
@@malone4735 Only great QBs do this. . .Rodgers will blame mistakes on others. Mahomes also will admit mistakes like Brady. He is also someone who understand accountability.
Espn pass block win rate rankings for OLines: Tom Brady 2019 Patriots - 18th best 2020 Buccaneers - 17th best 2021 Buccaneers - 19th best Aaron Rodgers 2019 Packers - 1st 2020 Packers 1st 2021 Packers - 5th best Patrick Mahomes 2019 Chiefs - 14th best 2020 Chiefs- 6th best 2021 Chiefs- 2nd best Josh Allen 2019 Bills - 9th best 2020 Bills -4th best 2021 Bills -8th best Lamar 2019 Ravens : 2nd best 2020 Ravend 8th best 2021 Ravens 10th best Brady has had way worse OLines in pass protection in the last 3 yrs than Rodgers, Mahomes, Allen or Lamar.
As a patriots but not a bucs fan, I believe I speak for the most of us when I say the respect and admiration I have for what you accomplished in the game of football, Its truly an honour and witness the absolute magic you've shown all football fans. Compensation 6th round pick to arguably the greatest football player of all time. Thank you and please fellow NFL fans, let's just appreciate the love he has for the game to show us Elite level play at 45 years old. I work with 45 year olds that walk like Joe Biden. Much love and respect 🙏🏼
If you think that's crazy, he'll be 46 next season. It's pretty amazing how he gets older every year. (Yea, this is how obsessive you sound over this player)
@@joebo1499 That’s a fair assessment however, I’d give it to Brady as he led the league in Yards and Touchdowns, they had literally the same record, despite the Bucs being super banged up throughout the season. And yeah I know some of the differences in record and stats are because Rodgers missed a few games due to the vaccination stuff, but that’s his own damn fault for lying about it.
Man while I’m excited for this new generation of Mahomes and Allen and Herbert and Burrow, I don’t think I’ll ever see another Tom Brady. Being from Michigan, sitting as a kid watching Michigan football on Saturday and watching number 10 thinking man he’s going to be great. And then to see 198 players taken before him and 23 seasons later he’s the goat, id be lying if sometimes I didn’t take it personally and yell “My 9 yr old self tried to tell y’all 25 years ago” at the tv😂
Id Agree Tom Brady is the Beast and A powerhouse players and always will let the acknowledge sink through For people who act like They Watch Football And Know they're sport which they Only watch It blind.
At 44 had he been average it would've been beyond impressive let alone being an MVP candidate. People need to stop hating & appreciate this man because we've never seen anyone like him.
@@gandalftheghetto1172 there’s only one other QB that had this type of greatness and that’s Peyton manning… the league and nowadays fans love Aaron Rodgers and Mahomes and yet those guys are beneath Manning and Brady
@@gagechavez5473 the league loves pat not so much Aaron, and to definitely benefits from the league being over QB friendly. I'm with you though on Peyton, he probably would still be play if not for that neck injury
There's a few players in all sports you have to be absolutely thankful you got to see play. Whether you like them or not always gotta give credit when it's due. I've had the pleasure of seeing guys like Jordan, Griffey, Brady and so many more... Game changers and legends.....
people like you with zero IQ is the reason why they got brady ahead of 3 other QBs this year. stop living in the past. GO look at how many times he passed the ball this season.
one's legacy is boosted by results on the field. the other's is boosted by tallies in an excel sheet and "what ifs". MVP is a narrative-driven award. Media has been trying to put Rodgers in Brady's, Montana's and Manning's class for years when he doesn't belong. They keep gifting him MVPs trying to make it the case.
@@asdfadf1904 Manning isnt in Brady and Montana's Class. I actually think ROdgers and MAnning are in the same tier, right below. Both around .500 for their playoff careers.
@@asdfadf1904 lmao Rodgers has better playoff stats than manning. They both are only 1 game over .500 and peyton got carried to a superbowl. You are just a casual. The top 100 is more based on narrative than mvp especially when players like cooper kupp and Tj watt had better seasons than brady and donald.
@@asdfadf1904 it's not an opinion though. Stats show Rodgers was more efficient throwing the football and more consistent. He had a better completion percentage along with a ridiculous td to int ratio and had the highest passer rating/qbr. He was the best graded pocket passer. That is not an opinion or debatable whether you are a player or media person. Rodgers also played 1 and half games less than brady. Brady had over 700 pass attempts far more than any qb and barely had more yards and tds than justin herbert. Brady leading in yards and td was not impressive it was common sense. Especially when you throw the ball way more than any other qb. That's why only casuals are impressed
Here’s the ranking for every QB in the top 100 99: Kirk Cousins 85: Mac Jones 65: Derek Carr 61: Russell Wilson 57: Kyler Murray 44: Dak Prescott 40: Justin Herbert 36: Lamar Jackson 27: Matthew Stafford 21: Joe Burrow 13: Josh Allen 8: Patrick Mahomes 3: Aaron Rodgers 1: Tom Brady
Im 27, I’ve been hearing this man’s name in every year of my life that I can actually remember. Living legend and he is already the GOAT coming from a Dolphin fan.
I'm so proud of Tom Brady he is #1 football player and he deserved. He is humble, good father and excellent son a great human being. Good bless you , GOAT, you deserves be #1. Love and admiration from Puerto Rico
As a european when I first started watching am. football back in 2010 Brady and Brees were the guys who got me into this sport. Montana was still considered the goat and Manning was on the path to succeed him given his individual accomplishments and the colts potential to more sb wins. Rodgers rose to prominence as the next big guy followed by the ''Legion of Boom" and after '13 the media was all over Brady's future. The rest is history and is if 6 super bowls weren't enough he went to Tampa and won his 7th.
Who says he's gonna leave the nfl?NFL? Meaning he could coach or own a team. Maybe even guest commentate. But yeah well miss him as qb Tom Brady, but he's gonna be bad ass if he coach's or owns a team.
@@Douglas768 No risk it, no biscuit. There’s an argument to be made that Rodgers’s pristine interception ratio and the drive to preserve it doesn’t lead to success when it matters. Stafford, Burrow, Mahomes, Allen, and Herbert threw for more interceptions than Brady last year. None of them had as many regular season yards or TD’s. And in every other stat Rodgers’s season was worse than all of those QBs named.
@@Douglas768 it’s not like he threw 20 INT’s. So I’ll take the eight more interceptions. That goes along with 1k+ yards, more TD’s etc. I’m glad you agree. Because brady definitely had the far superior season. Rodgers is so worried about his INT’s being low. Because that’s the major thing he will be remembered for and that’s the only major record he will retire with. Brady will retire with all the major records and it’ll take a superhuman effort and more offensive leaning/ rules leaning NFL for anyone to break them. Now that Adams is gone. I imagine we’re going to see another season of Rodgers setting the record for the most throw aways.
@@joemagarac405 2021 Brady-Most Touchdowns -Most passing Yards -Most completions 2021 Rodgers-Best QBR -Best Quarter Back Rating -Higher Completion percentage -higher Yards throw per attempt - less interceptions also one less fumble. -best Touchdown and INT ratio.
Glad to hear it! He's given us Patriots fans PLENTY of great moments and I'm glad he spreading the love to the Tampa Bay fans and showing that he's the man at the QB position.
I do have my opinions on Tom brady because I'm a life long packer fan but I still am just amazed at bradys dedication and effort 44 years old and still putting up the most yards and touchdowns is crazy.
There's never been a season more slept on by the fans & media than TB12 throwing for over 5K yards & 40TDs at age 44. Truly remarkable what he did.
Don't forget his 12 interceptions
Anybody can throw for 5k yards if they throw 40+ times a game. That’s why passing yards don’t mean much. Comp percentage, TD to int ratio, etc are the stats that matter and ofc team success
What bs is this? This isn't a your good at your age ranking. This is who is the top player. Aaron Rodgers is #1.
The 🐐
@@pipz420 lol Fraudgers. Bro is way too conservative which always backfires vs good team.
Mahomes has been better for 4 straight years.
"Never seen you more excited than when you got an 8 yard rushing gain."
"11."
That had me dying 🤣
Right that ish was hilarious!!
Bruh, I'm still laughing.
@@VoxMachina8 😂😂
Put respect on my 11
Period
Jerry Jeudy calling Brady an “80 year old throwing for 5,000 yards” made my day
ikr? lol
I loved it when his teammate made fun of his age, 5:15 time stamp
Hell yeah hahaha
Yeah I was dying, that was hilarious.
That's My Mans and them !
You have to let that sink in.
A 45 year old man playing professional football on the highest level, as a pocket passer in a time where dual quarterbacks kinda take over the league, playing guys half his age is leading the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns.
This man is inspiring on and off the field!
Espn pass block win rate rankings for OLines:
Tom Brady
2019 Patriots - 18th best
2020 Buccaneers - 17th best
2021 Buccaneers - 19th best
Aaron Rodgers
2019 Packers - 1st
2020 Packers 1st
2021 Packers - 5th best
Patrick Mahomes
2019 Chiefs - 14th best
2020 Chiefs- 6th best
2021 Chiefs- 2nd best
Josh Allen
2019 Bills - 9th best
2020 Bills -4th best
2021 Bills -8th best
Lamar
2019 Ravens : 2nd best
2020 Ravend 8th best
2021 Ravens 10th best
Brady has had way worse OLines in pass peotection in the last 3 yrs than Rodgers, Mahomes, Allen or Lamar accordint to ESPN pass block win rate %
@@erikpuka2627 i believe it. brady gets rid of the ball faster than anyone else so it makes his line look better and less tired as the games go on. makes them all look like pro bowlers. then people who think rodgers or mahomes have a line worse than him, here is something they are too flawed or inexperienced to realize- they hold onto the ball on average more than 3 seconds. brady averages 2.3 per snap. brady is also the only QB in the league where (on purpose) he holds onto the ball shorter, longer, shorter, longer, to get defensive players off rhythm. 1 second here, 3.2 seconds there, and then 2.4 seconds. he thinks of all the small things that will make him better. it is all the small parts not the big things. he does not have the same athleticism as these guys but he makes up for it in hard work and mental cognition and processing. only manning comes close to Brady in that department (arguably about the same but Peyton did not do as well in the playoffs against the same teams). GOAT
I’d hardly say dual-threat quarterbacks are “taking over”.
The last ten Super-Bowl-winning quarterbacks are Stafford, Brady, Mahomes, Brady, Nick Foles, Brady, Peyton Manning, Brady, Wilson, and Joe Flacco.
Wilson is the only real “dual threat” on that list.
@@arahagopian2364 He meant it as in big contracts, guys who get overhyped in the media. Guys like Mahomes, Jackson and Allen. They all average more than 10 rush yards per game which is considered dual-threat. I agree that the pocket passer is still superior with enough processing and cognition but there has been a huge push in the NFL to get the next Mahomes or Jackson which in my opinion is simple the wrong move. The same thing happened with Peyton Manning basically the entire 2000s for pocket passers.
@@blacker5826 Bro come on now, dual threat qbs aren’t overhyped. They’re good when they last, and their efficiency goes down with hits. Like Lamar is amazing when he is healthy. And Mahomes is definitely not overhyped.
I was almost 5 when he got drafted. I’m now 27 and he’s still playing… at that level. Mind blowing.
23rd year man…his career can legally drink and has just graduated college.
Same here bro
He's literally about to play people who weren't even born yet when he started playing.
Same
1993 i was born he wasnt playing then im 29 now he till got it his o line aint in great shape for time being
Ray Lewis talking about Tom Brady will always give me chills
Real talk eveytime
And that was in 2011 too
That clip is from 2011
why cuz hes a murderer?
Ray Lewis will have you run through a wall man😂😂😂 unreal orator
That first clip of Tom telling Lenny the defensive coverage during play action NEVER EVER gets old.
Bro I never even realized QBs rarely do that but maybe that’s because I’m not on the field to see💀
I’m 31 and never seen it done
Used to do that all the time in NE
Okay so I wasn’t trippin when I heard that 😂😂 I’m like “did he just tell dude the coverage while the play is going”
@@robshepherd7093 that’s actually Peyton Manning.
Still the goat
How does this have 0 comments
The goat of goats some might say 🤷🏽♂️
this only has 4 comments/????
Everyone comment
he's a god at this stage
Best QB ever. It’s insane how long he’s been playing at such a high level.
He's the definition of a smart QB. Have a great O line and if you throw the ball not run with it, you'll hopefully escape the hit every play.
@@theoraclekennedy8670 TB has taken 543 sacks, more than any other qb in history.
@@theoraclekennedy8670 he’s gotten lit up a lot though. He just knows how to take hits. It’s a skill.
Insane man you grown men worship a dude that sucks face with his son. 😂
Ya before Brady it was Joe Montana who was my favorite. I only watched the last 4 years of Montana but have been blessed to see Brady’s whole career. I’m a Cowboys fan but love certain players around the league because of their greatness. Barry Sanders is still my favorite running back.
This man was drafted before I was even born. I’m 22 now. There has never been a point in my life when Tom Brady wasn’t playing, especially, consistently, at this level. I may be a die hard Chiefs fan but this guy is the undisputed goat, hands down.
lmao baby chiefs can 😂 cant wait for mahomo to break his legs 😂
So you weren't even born.... that means you have little idea of how much someone else achieved before Brady was even in the NFL.
Unless you sit and study (like a college class) films like this:
You will see Montana at 33:00 minutes to 36:00 minutes doing things Brady could never do... at any time in his career:
th-cam.com/video/cipPzXuYYQg/w-d-xo.html
Before Brady was in high school, there was a QB that I watched - and many other sports fans even before MY time ... they watched - and they and I agree that that QB could do things Brady has yet to ever achieve:
Here are just a few examples:
I understand your admiration for Brady... I like him too. But he's not the best to ever play.. Bc I saw someone play QB and never have the turnovers brady has had in big games. Joe Montana:
And Joe scored ALOT more points than Tom ever did in the super bowls (during a time when defenses were allowed to REALLY be violent on QBs.
You saw just last week exactly HOW FAR the NFL has gone to try to protect guys like Brady in the past 20 years. Those protections did not exist 40 or 30 years ago.
Montana did not have Jerry Rice in 1985: Rice was in college.
And yet Joe scored more in that Super Bowl (38 pts.... in LESS than 4 quarters) .... Than Brady has EVER scored even though he's been to the SUper Bowl 10 x Times!!!
That means he's had 10 chances and never could reach joe's SECOND highest point total of 38 (TOm needed OT just to get to 35.... and do you know how many passes Tom needed?
62 to reach 35 pts!!!
That means a lot of little dinks and dunks to Edelman and James white and Gronk.
Joe only needed LESS Than 35 passes to reach 38 pts.
Joe Needed less than 30 passes to hit 5 TDs and 55 pts in 1990:
What that means is: Every time a receiver was streaking down the field, Joe hit that receiver right on the money.... didn't waste hardly any opportunities. Was very efficient. And had Zero turnovers in those super bowls.
Tom has never reached that level of play..... But alot of folks are dying off or don't remember or never learned about these games back in the 80s..... because they are over 30 years old....
Just pop on youtube: You'll see better play than pretty much anyone has ever produced. Even Mahomes - who is amazing..... has not been as accurate as Joe. Mahomes already has more turnovers in Super Bowls than Joe ever had....
And Mahomes can do things Tom cannot do.
Tom is great.... but I would say I have shown enough evidence to raise SERIOUS questions (if not flat out reject) the idea that Tom is "the best to ever play".
Tom can't move like Joe could in that video above...
@@MrLarryLessor hey I totally get where you’re coming from and I do agree with you. There have been qbs like Montana in the past and guys currently like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen that I would say are better than Brady talent wise. But I also agree with the statement that Brady is the goat for this era of football. There’s always been one. For example when my dad was my age everyone agreed that Joe Montana (or Brett Favre and maybe Troy Aikman depending on who you talked to and location) was forever and always going to be the greatest to ever do it. Hell when my grandparents were young the same was said about guys like Roger Staubach and Walter Payton. And I know for certain that one day in the future some guy is gonna come along and break all of Brady’s records and then he’ll be considered the goat. And then there’ll be a guy after him and so on. I do like Montana more than Brady bar none. Hell I’m a chiefs fan Brady has caused me nothing but pain lol. Though really it’s Brady’s longevity and consistency that puts him in more of a high standing for me. Do I think he’s the goat of all nfl history? No, I’d probably say Montana on that one. But when it comes to the modern league Brady’s at the top for now. Until someone inevitably knocks him from that spot.
@@MrLarryLessor Joe Montana was a beneficiary of the Bill Walsh west coast offense. Tom Brady has yet to even be in a scheme of the west coast, an offensive prototype that by history is the highest-scoring offense.
The clip you showed, that was Montana when he was 26. Even Brady was running somewhat like that early in his career. But to say Brady could never do that because of his physical ability, you are ignoring the mental and true fundamentals of a quarterback in football- get rid of the ball fast and throw it to your guys at certain parts of the field that you, the quarterback, read and process.
A video that pretty much measures almost everything is th-cam.com/video/cfhRLOIbEqs/w-d-xo.html&t
And to say Brady has the "better defenses" argument... for a modern comparison, Brady has been taking pay cuts, even before KNOWING Giselle even existed. That leads to more spending on the defense, with Brady having C, or in most cases D-tier receivers in New England for 19 of 20 years. Yet he still got stuff done. Montana did as well before Rice. There is a con to this however, because Montana's era of football did NOT have the salary cap, meaning owners could spend any amount on their team. That's why you only saw NFC teams win the super bowl in the 80's, with very few amount of teams winning until the salary cap was introduced.
Now for the actual argument against Montana about defenses, Montana has, by far, had a better defense than Tom Brady in both points and yards, both in regular and playoffs, both per game and per drive. This isn't to knock Montana, this is just to prove the "defense" argument is flawed.
Brady, if he did play only 15 years, would be 4-2 in super bowls, meaning he would out-rank Joe Montana because he was 2nd place 2 times, compared to Joe coming 2nd place 0 times. Tom Brady also never had any historic bad games. But Joe did. You can find a Brady box score that he doesn't light up but none are horrific.
This happened for the first time in history of sports: players in the league voted a 45 year old player as the best in the league. That might never happen again, ever. GOAT Brady
Seriously, I don't think it ever will. Brady is just a unicorn all unto himself. Hope people appreciate being able to watch him still play at such a high level before he hands 'em up!
Oh so it's not a coincidence? I hate the rams but I believe kupp should have been the number one player. It's all for show it's not about the real top 100 players just want players are paid or told to choose
@@mommadrew5751 lmao cry more
@@mommadrew5751 just say you’re mad and move on with your life 😂😂😆
@@mommadrew5751 kupp not even 2
Goat
Did not expect to see you here lol
a 45 y/o man rank as no1 is trully amazing,,
even if it is BS?
Man my mind is blown right now
@@georgebrady5369 Tell us all how you know better than 1500 NFL players.
@@georgebrady5369 yea total BS when he won the SB with lots of talent around him the year before and was 7th but this year that talent gets injured or more and he is #1. How do the players think? He is not even the #1 QB from last year. He had more yards passing and more TDs but also had more ATTs. Mahomes is much better or even Herbert. They are younger and Mahomes has that mobility factor that makes him more dangerous!
@@TheHoff4K you're allowed to disagree, but the players have spoken. That's kinda the end of it.
GOAT imo without question. His ability to call out the defensive coverage even before the ball is snapped is unmatched. As a Jets fan, this man gave me a hell for 20 years but now that he's no longer in our division, I can truly appreciate what he brought to the game and how great he really is.
I agree. I hated this guy since super bowl 49 but since 2020, there was no more denying it: this guy is the absolute GOAT. Hope he squeezes out at least one more ring. We are witnessing history in the making.
i just found a crazy stat - Brady has thrown 28 TD's *Career* when he's 3rd and 10 (28 doesn't sound like much) until you put it into context with a guy like Rodgers who's only thrown 6 in the same situation.
I know the feeling lol #BillsMafia
Okay, but at this point, it's not a question about opinions... I used to be a doubter, but you can't dismiss what he has done, the records he broke... nobody compares to him when it comes to football. We all know it
The jets gave you hell bro
That Ray Lewis clip was legendary for being included at the end like that
The way he communicates with his team and coaches, his football IQ and his heart make him simply the best QB ever.
A (sorry) Cowboys fan here. Watching week one last year. We took the lead with about a minute 1:25 left, my girl started celebrating. I told her we lost the game, and she was confused, even though we took the lead and such little time was left. I knew we had lost the game when we left Brady that much time.
This right here! When Tom Brady have the ball and there is like 1 - 2 minutes left on the clock in an important game. His team will win. This have been my feeling for so many years and such a frustration if you are not a fan of his team. If there was statistics on that i would love to se it cause im pretty sure the probability is very high.
This is one of the majour thing that makes Brady the GOAT. What he does year after year. Its unrealistic, yet he does it time after time.
I’m a Cowboy fan also but like you I knew lol.
@@onlylillhenke As an Eagles fan who gave the GOAT the ball with 2:00 on the clock, TWICE, in Super Bowls, let me tell you, it's not fun. Well, I am lying, this one time, in 2018, it was the best time of my life. (Good Job Brandon, Good job) #FlyEaglesFly
@@chance2413 as much as I hate to say it, I knew the eagles were special that year, and I had the strangest feeling of you guys beating Brady lol.
@@chance2413 also, I’m not going to lie, I think the division belongs to the eagles this year. You guys have such a nasty, talented team. I’m rooting for hurts, just not against Dallas lol
“You can’t look at his eyes because he’ll know right away what you’re doing” that speaks volumes for a qb
The most underrated talent Brady possesses is his comfort in the pocket, as long as there are no free rushers, he will sit & find a receiver with in the pocket, GOAT
Incredible talent being able to sit behind an all-Pro OLine
@@ex-terrydropper Right…… cause TB has had all-pro o line every year for the last 23 years…
as there are no free rushers? QBs that can throw on a dime with a free rusher down in their face are ten a penny in the NFL now, just see Brock Purdy. Thats the bare minimum
@@OhNotJohnny more top 10 defences and more top 10 Olines than any other franchise QB. Tell me what he looks like without an all-Pro calibre Oline AND defence. *cough* 2019 *cough*
@@OhNotJohnny hell he had a few guys make all-Pro in 2019 as well, 3 different players, and still bottled hahahahaha Brady is the most overrated athlete of all time. He's not the MJ or LeBron of the NFL, he's the Robert Horry of the NFL
Brady is the epitome of hard work + never giving up even when your down 28-3 in the Super Bowl wtf crazy moment in football history..... Only get to witness Greatness once in a lifetime people enjoy his last few moments cause im thankful for all the gut wrenching moments he has given us....
I still think he should've won MVP over Matt Ryan back in 2016. They gave Rodgers the MVP in 2021 for the same reason Brady should've won in 2016. (better team record, better TD-INT ratio)
It's almost like they came up with random reasons to not give Brady an MVP in both 2016 and 2021.
1:10 story by Taylor Heineke just adds to Tom Brady’s greatness. You hear nothing but good things about Tom Brady that’s why he’s the GOAT!
Brady getting voted #1 overall by the players, is the ultimate sign of respect for what he’s doing at 44 years old.. most yards, completions and TDs in the league!!
Man was absolutely robbed of MVP for this season.
45 *
@@nightfire7335 Cap
Brady is Trash and Overrated
@Casual Clown And most were the recievers fault
I love how NFL fans have the audacity to question the players who played against him all these years voting him No. 1 after another elite and incredible year, a year in-which he threw for a career-high in passing yards at age 44. What are we even talking about here. The GOAT.
Right he is 100% the best player to play the game. However, that year I feel like Aaron Donald or Aaron rodgers should have been given the first place because overall I feel like they had a better season. I'm not mad that Brady ended up first though.
Well when you have three top WRS in the league and still don't put up numbers like the others it's apparent he's not #1.
@@kjax0630Adams was his only top receiver. Lazard, Scantling nor cobb is a top receiver. Rodgers also had the highest completion rate and the least interceptions out of all the starting QBs. He also had the highest QBR overall.
@@kjax0630 Nvm im being dumb you were replying to the comment above. Thats my bad bro.
@@raaheesingh9363 Nobody cares anymore. Enough with the Aaron Rodgers excuses. It's old now. He will never be Tom Brady. Time to move on.
I think it’s ridiculous to say that the players voted wrong on the true number 1 Tom Brady. Not only has he had one of his best seasons he should’ve won MVP this year.
What Brady is doing in his 40’s has never been done in NFL history . Truly amazing.
In Sports history ***
Never been done in professional sports! If he makes another championship game or SB and retires this year, I’m saying #FatherTime is no longer undefeated against athletes!
Jerry Rice, although that's a different position
@@matheussalgadosilva4543 he is the slowest athlete in any sports
@@lnss8775 lebron will be right there dude is gonna be 39 and was the league leading scorer last season
I remember Edelman shouting "You're too old!" to Tom Brady. That moment is now too old yet Tom Brady is still being voted number 1 by his peers.
And Edelman is retired lol what a story
@@deeznutz8320 Brady is on PEDs.
That’s out of context. Edelman was using that to motivate Tom.
And that was 3-4 years ago lol. Still arguably the best QB.
Lmao clowns actually thinking edlemen was saying that with disrespect are hilarious, stop watching football.
I’m almost 40 years old now and Tom Brady has played in 25% of all the Super Bowls in my lifetime 🤯 and he hasn’t slowed down yet. He is just unbelievable. He’s not just the #1 player from last season, he’s far and away the greatest of all-time.
Buddy, I started watching football when I was 3. I'm 28. 10/25 superbowls I've watched has had Tom Brady in it. 7/25 he's won. In 25 Years I've watched 50 afc and nfc championship games. 15 /50 has had Brady.
To think since he's been a starter having him on your roster almost guarantees you a chance at a superbowl.
@@1greatwhiteman guy won the Citrus Bowl and Orange Bowl in 99 & 2000 also - back when those 2 Bowl games meant something - lit up Alabama for 4 TD's and 450 yards
@@1greatwhiteman to be fair, New England had killer defenses almost all of those years. Brady isn’t winning 7 rings in a drew Brees situation, with below average defenses every year. Brady still the goat though by far
@@gnielsen07 but Brees only won 1 chip due to his defense. People forget that pick 6 sealed the deal. If not Brees is ringlets cause we all know peyton
@@youthinkyouknowme5551 I'm hip man. Bradys just a winner
People were saying he’s about done in 2014.
Then again in 2019.
2022 and he’s still number 1. Goat of all sports.
he should have not been 1. Rodgers or Donald one by a mile. Politics got in the way of rodgers. Rodgers is clearly better then Brady. System qb
@@jakem.johnson3666 why would the players care about "politics" lol
@@jakem.johnson3666 You know nfl players vote for these right? They know more than you ever will.
@@apileofpoop you would think the MVP QB would be higher than other QBs
That's Rob Parker
According to TB12's pattern of SB appearances, he's set for an appearance and a championship this year.
Don’t wish that evil on us
Rams will keep him out.
Exactly, bro. It's the odd-numbered ones. People don't see that?
@@Theredglovedman rams should be more worried about the target on their backs
Statistically speaking, Tom Brady's odds of playing in the Super Bowl are roughly the same as a coin flip landing on heads.
His presence alone makes everybody on the field... (opposing team as well) motivated to play their best
yeah man people want to tell their kids they beat Tom Brady.
That's the gayest comment I've ever heard. Next you'll be telling me that tom makes you perform better in the bedroom
Oh Shut Up with That Nonsense
Absolutely
It promotes them to take HGH and Steroids so maybe they use Tom's secret weapon to be as good as him.
Brady is reaching immortalization. At 45 years old, Brady is a living legend.
He been at that point for awhile imo
@@dylanallen7720 Fr bro
@@dylanallen7720 yes but look at this clip, these football players see Brady as a god in the football world.
I don't know what you're talking about, Tom Brady is literally a Living Legend. Instant lock for top QB of all time, the second he decides to retire. He did what everyone said he couldn't go to a different, "worse" team in an entirely different climate, and he is still the best QB in the league. They will make statues of him one day.
@@hurricanestarang that’s what I said. Brady is more than just a football player, at age 45 the dude is like I said a god
I am a die-hard Tennessee Titan fan, but Tom Brady is definitely the greatest of all times! He is the only man that should not have to wait 5 years before he goes to Canton!
Him and Gronk the Greatest TE of all time And Most Unstoppable Explosive Receiving option in NFL History
I CAN'T imagine how PACKED that HOF ceremony crowd will be to see TB12 live and in person to deliver that speech and receive a gold jacket. Insane thought!
Faxx..they should bend rules for him to become HOFer while still playin
He should've won the MVP last year
Absolute legend… hearing other players talk about him like a deity is so insane and I still remember that first top 100 pumped me up so much and taught me back in the day a lot about being a good player as well.
Easily the GOAT, without question. Genius level football intelligence on and off the field + strongest ever will to win + insane physical skills.
Brady is one of the greatest athletes ever. He has transcended the sport. We're not going to see a player like him again for a long, long time- if ever.
no he isnt overrated cheater
I agree and to say that we witnessed it is unreal. Wish my Cowboys had drafted him in 2000. Jerry isn’t that smart lol.
Just imagine if TB12 went to Dallas. THE GUY of the QB position going to America's team....bro, we wouldn't hear the end of y'all as Cowboy fans and that's coming from a Patriots fan where everyone calls us "bandwagon fans".😂
“Insane physical skills”
Especially at running!
The way Brady has been able to take care of his body and play for as long as he has is nothing short of amazing.
It’s so unreal that “amazing” isn’t even enough to describe how unbelievably insane it is
Especially in the NFL. That’s insane
@@NotAfraid280 you can say that again
Surprised he doesn’t have CTE. I’m keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
@@jessicamcgee3661 Brady has been protected well compared to guys like Big Ben
We need to enjoy this while we can. Love him or hate him we may never see another QB play like this again for as long as he did
One day, when we’re all In our 60s and 70s, Tom Brady’s son will win his 7th Super Bowl in his 19th season rivaling his dads record. And Aaron Rodgers son will be smoking angel dust and throwing lasers as he loses in his 12th first round loss
@@tampamax7633 I think you mean Aaron Rodgers son will be losing every NFC Championship 😂 But other than that you're probably spot on lol
we never will ever when he retires soon
@@tampamax7633 Nah. It’ll still be Tom Brady playing and kicking everyone’s son’s butts.
Well Joe Burrow is well on his way. Especially considering he won a hiesman trophy, a college national championship, AND took a 4 win team to the SuperBowl in his first full season as a Bengals QB.
Tom Brady #1 at 45. I'm 43 and can barely touch my toes. Amazing!!
Same !!!
He’s has a very good O line he would be very beat up at this age if he didn’t have the protection he’s had. Look at people like farve and Brees, they look rough lol
@@dylanzachary683 he gets the ball out quick and protects himself unlike farve who is always looking for chunk plays. He made the offensive lines lol.
Brady Shouldn’t be 1 Your not a NFL Player Duh!!
This is fake news,the mvp was Rodgers last yr,
Mike Lombardi: Brady reads coverages so spectacularly that sometimes, if a defensive back falls down, Brady won't even notice the open receiver bc he's already processed the coverage and the receiver wasn't supposed to be open so he knew not to waste his time looking there. That's crazy!!
Brady is the 🐐 of NFL QBs bc he checks all the boxes:
Longevity ✅️
Talent ✅️
Eye test ✅️
Analytics ✅️
Ability to throw deep ✅️
Eras(played in 00's, '10's, and '20's ✅️
Stats ✅️
Winner ✅️
Culture changer ✅️
Clutch player ✅️
Team player ✅️
Decision making ✅️
Hard worker ✅️
High 🏈 IQ check ✅️
Strong arm ✅️
Coachable ✅️
Brady's mobility in the pocket, his footwork, and being able to avoid the rush are all underrated aspects of his skill sets.
Rodgers definitely has the talent and stats, but he's cuckoo off the field and lacks Tom's leadership abilities. Madden games need to make a new ability for Tom where his teammates get boosted stats in the 2nd half, because that game doesn't factor in the intangibles Tom brings to a team.
Lot of fans watch football for mas tur bation, they will never see the greatness like the play 5:57 to 6:10.
Help by the refs everytime he can’t get a 1/10 ✅
Talent is a no. He’s good but he’s not even close to being the most athletically skilled QB
@@brendannola5045 talented and most athletically skilled are not mutually exclusive honestly. Talented...athletically skilled. You see how the words are different?? Ask Michael Vick, Cam Newton, Jeff George, Randall Cunningham, or JaMarcus Russell about being athletically skilled. Doesn't make you a good QB. And Brady is extremely talented just like every player in the NFL. Try again 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
20 years from now, and we will most certainly realize no one will or could ever compare. So glad to have witnessed the true Goat in a sport💪🏼
Sundays aren’t the same, man.
7 Rings Has almost 85,000 yards to his name and is still playing and going for his 8th. Just last year alone he lead the league in Yards at 5316 and he was 44 that season! Just freaking Crazy!
Honestly it would not surprise me to see him get to 100k yards
Some demented people really believe all these stats are because of default. Lmao..because he has been playing for so long..😂😂
@@bloconte2796 I mean it probably won’t happen again he average just under 4,000 yards a year that’s pretty impressive whether he plays 10 seasons or 20+ seasons. These things haven’t been done before and he’s still beating his own records.
Almost threw a TD for every year he’s been alive as well lol.
Brady is Overrated and Trash
*Tom Brady in his 20s*
96 Games, 21,564 Yards, 147 TDs
*Tom Brady in his 40s*
81 Games, 22,938 Yards, 168 TDs
Tomgevity is real
different era but still crazy
@@WKFootballShorts he played in both eras the head hunting era and the soft era where we at now
@@wthpastoo when you say soft do you feel like you could play in this era & last ?
Holy….
….crap
he's evolving
I think I was a 7th or 8th grader when he won his first SB, and I’m 33 years old man. That’s freaking insane man.
Facts!! I'm 31 and never would had imagined Brady being on my Bucs 😂
6th grade when he won his first...32 now🤦
Calvin Johnson, played through collage, then the draft, then had a HOF career, then he retire and was inducted into the HOF, literally all while Brady was tearing it up.
Wow that’s crazy
I wasn’t even born yet when he won his first SB, now im 19. I literally don’t even know a league without Tom Brady, he’s my fav athlete ever and with me not knowing a league without him, when he retires it’s gonna hit hard for me and it’s gonna be really weird watching a league that doesn’t feature the Goat
As a kid I grew up hating this man, as a young man today I respect and appreciate everything TB has done for football, easily the greatest offensive football player of all-time
The fact that this is Brady’s 4th time at #1 when no one else has even been ranked first twice just speaks for itself
yeah it speaks on how much this list is a popularity contest. Rodgers has been better for years now,
Aaron Donald has been 1st twice lol
@@juniorbeckham2928 no he hasn’t
@@cshepard09 🤷
@@Chris-yr6io You honestly think Tom was better than Aaron THIS year? That's why this list is a joke.
The greatest of all time. Now and forever.
Edit: also the fact he was number one on this same list in its first year and is #1 again 11 years later… my god
5:08
The first gameplay clip where he calls out the coverage post snap is crazy to me. His ability to read the field is unmatched
It's because he's played for 75 years.
Lol
Peyton used to do that too. It's called experience
We’ll post snap is when you’re supposed to confirm what coverage is being played as a QB
@@8MoneyIzmyMission8 he invented the leather helmet 💀
I’ve been watching football since 2007 i been a patriots fan all my life and now I’m a bucs fan. I truly am grateful to be able to have witnessed and been apart of this. The guy is truly amazing. I literally only play with Tom Brady in madden I never use another team. I am a die hard brady fan. I really just can’t even imagine football without this guy. A true role model for me. Greatest players of all time and my favorite player of all time. Thank you Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. 💪🏿🔥💯
I remember in Sunday school super bowl sunday talking about the patriots had NO shot against the greatest show on turf rams...and then the patriots won. I was 12 then. I'm 33 now and Brady is still playing. I'm a die hard Eagles fan and one of the things that made our super bowl win so special was the fact we beat the Tom Brady patriots. He's the greatest football player I've watched play in his career from start to finish.
"to finish"? How long are you planning on living?!?
He's got more Superbowls than every franchise in the league. GOAT!
Idk man, if he wins maybe, 2 more super bowls,maybe he will be the goat, but right now, its Nathan Peterman is the current goat
He is also the gate keeper since most of those Super Bowls had some kinda gate to go with them. Spygate, deflategate.
@@TheHoff4K You only named 2 gates and he’s been to 10 Superbowls. So how does 2/10 make most of those superbowls gate kept
also cheated more then any player
@@jaydenwarren9800 yk that if the nfl actually had the balls to look into him he would prolly be caught with cheating,peds,ect
Everytime I see Tom Brady clips I can feel this thing inside that tells me I’d run through a brick wall for that guy and I haven’t played football in years and I don’t even know him… and that feeling explains why him and his teams have been so successful…
@Gold Tau ur logic make no sense so because he lost to them he sucks ? Rodgers peyton brees all lost to bums did u have that same energy? Just confused
@Gold Tau stay salty
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
Idk what you call that but I feel the same way. Even if I know it’s gonna hurt I’d still run to the damn angry brick wall and come out saying thank you!
I watched Tom live when the Pats played the Buffalo Bills.
Ryan Fitzpatrick was the QB for Buffalo and Buffalo was leading 28-7 at half.
The Bills fans were talking so much crap heading into half... needless to say...
The Pats won 42-28... those fans sure went silent in the 2nd half...
Wrong. They won 52-28 and it was 21-7 at halftime
Pats scored 45 pts in the 2nd half. It was 52-28
@isitsafe Exacuse me on the score, was years ago but I just remembered it being an absurd comeback lmao
Bro I remember hearing how HEART-BROKEN, Bills Mafia was because they thought "FINALLY!! We got the bastard!😂 Wait, hold up. Are the Pats making a comeback?"😂
The man was drafted when i was a month old, still playing like the goat after i turned 22. incredible.
That ain’t got nothing to do with 2022
@@RackedupYe300 Yes it does
As a lifelong Pats and Brady fan it is remarkable to be able to see someone like this man doing what he has. His #1 rank (again, again) is evidenced that all players have the utmost respect for him and what he has done for the game. It is absolutely insane to still be watching the GOAT do his thing. He was drafted when I was three and he is still playing all these years later.
If tom Brady life was a movie , you wouldn't believe it 💯🔥
Tom Brady being celebrated, as he should be. An Icon. The man of the year. The man of the moment. TB12.
As a die hard Giants fan and rival of this man for so many years, There is no way in hell I wouldn't give him the respect he deserves. Rival of his or not we have to admit he is the Goat.
Id Figure you'll Say that Because that serious hate And At the end of the day, Brady will always Be the Best player And A game changer.
Skip Bayless is going to have a field day tomorrow
MY TURN
He bout to cook 😭😭😭
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr !!!
Big Facts
Shannon better get ready with his most accomplished bs 😭
He had one of the most underrated seasons of all time last year I’m happy his peers realized that because he was robbed of MVP
Tom Brady better then aaron rodgers winning SuperBowl rings but aaron rodgers deserve that MVP
@@marquisesmith8396 eh I think Brady had a slightly better season and voter fatigue typically would have made 2021 an expected MVP season. That said, I doubt he’s particularly concerned with regular season trophies.
@@Buttington_Headerson Tom Brady good but his whole career play with the best teammates around him and his teammates don't get respect they deserve never see nobody talk about Tom Brady teammates always Tom Brady
@@marquisesmith8396 every receiver that left Brady fell off. Brady makes his teammates better. Look at the first clip. He tells his rb the coverage so he can have more yards.
@@wolfxv3 don't believe that people just never give his teammates credit
This man changed the entire culture of a franchise in one season.
To be fair they already had a good team. Jameis Winston just threw 30 goddamn interceptions
@@wondoxl4866 lol
@@wondoxl4866 actually those two teams were not even close to being the same offensively
@@Bhagos2 who did they add that significantly impacted the team other than TOM. Not gronk he was pretty much just there.
@@wondoxl4866 Fournette, AB, Wirfs, Cappa (who was injured previously)
Watching Tom Brady play in that 2001 Super Bowl season was quite literally one of my first memories as a human. I’m 24 years old now, the fact that he’s still playing, and is arguably still the best player, I mean it’s absolutely mind blowing 🤯
Update:
So from some of the replies, I’m gathering that some of y’all were a little slow in your development. This might be breaking news to y’all, but people do indeed have memories from when they were toddlers (3-4 years old). Do I remember every Pats game from that 2001 season word-for-word, bar-for-bar?? Of course not, but I do remember watching them play, especially in the SB.
Tom Brady followed our generation from preschool to the labor force 😂
Yeah yeah but pound for pound Brady vs Johnny Unitas is no contest, I tell ya, no contest! I remember seeing Johnny in 1955 and I tell ya... lol.
So you’re telling me you were 3yrs old watching Tom Brady play his first super bowl. Don’t believe that. I’m 33 I’ve seen all his Super Bowls.
@@raylopez99
Johnny Unitas:
played for 17 years,
attempted 5186 passes,
253 INTs
Tom Brady in year 22:
Attempted 11317 passes
203 INTs
You're right, no contest. Unitas with 6000+ less pass attempts than Brady had more INTs. there's really no contest lmao I don't even have to include their comp%, TDs & yards because that would only make Johnny look like he's a bad QB.
Dude, I'm 25 and I don't even have a single memory of that super bowl or literally anything from the entire year of 2001. But hey, keep making stuff up for those precious likes bro 👍
You can’t measure heart, hustle, will, studying, determination, toughness, mindset, or faith… Tom will always be the GOAT for the intangibles you can’t look at during a pro day.
Lol. If you think Brady has worked harder than other guys who come from poverty, gangs, violence with 0 connections and only pure talent ..
@Frank P yep it was a crossover with the nfl
If you can't measure it, you can't use it as an argument.
Brady is nowhere near the goat conversation
@@antonioiniguez1615 you just talking
"Never seen you more excited than when you gotta 8 yard rushing gain"
"11..."
Classic !!!
By far the most humble guy you will ever see or meet in life. He's not arrogant
He's not ignorant
He is a team player and a fighter
That's why he's the G.O.A.T
Another fun fact I didn't know about him. He was born 13 days before Elvis presley died. Just insane!!!!!
One of the greatest players in sports history ever and that also includes the story itself. The Brady legend will always be in the history books.
imagine a table full of goats from every sport having dinner
One of the Most Overrated Players In Sports History
@@malone4735 bad troll is bad
@@thecolorblack4778 yo momma Is Bad
Pick #199. He earned everything.
Brady in two words; consistent greatness. Puts up stellar numbers AND wins, regular AND postseason, year after year. And needless to say his work ethic is unmatched.
My first game was the 07 super bowl I was probably 10 years old decided I would root for the team with the man on the side of their helmet. Become a pats fan for life. Since then I've graduated high school graduated college and have a daughter and he's still a beast. Never believed in idols but he's the closest thing to it my favorite player of all time. I'm praying I get to meet him this year before it's too late. 🙏🏾
You was 10 in 07? I was a sophomore in HS that year Sean Taylor passed i did not like that year lol.
Sir that is my exact story, the only difference I came from Haiti, I was 10 years old and I was watching what to me was this strange game, which I was quickly captivated by, it just so happens when I got to the Superbowl party the Patriots had the ball, so I decided alright well I'll just root for them, when I finally learn to speak English I looked up his story and since then I've been a Brady fan.
When u see these NFL players who superstars al pro types talk about Tom is an eye opener. you can hear the respect in their voices. Love this one
Tom Brady has a combined 97,569 passing yards when you include the playoffs. He needs 2,431 yards this upcoming season to have 100,000 career passing yards... My Goodness!
He’s so good it’s insane…
Take note of Tom talking to Mike at 5:03:
“No, you were perfect. That was a horrible throw.”
That’s why Tom’s teammates love playing with him. He holds himself to the highest standard and accepts accountability.
Absolutely
Duh ain’t That what a QB Suppose to Do🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
@@malone4735 Most QBs wouldn’t do that lol. You think Aaron Rodgers is gonna admit to making a bad throw? 😂😂
I heard a phony Goat say 'If u don't catch the ball you won't be playing LOL.'.
That is why there is only 1 GOAT and it's Tom Brady.
@@malone4735 Only great QBs do this. . .Rodgers will blame mistakes on others. Mahomes also will admit mistakes like Brady. He is also someone who understand accountability.
Espn pass block win rate rankings for OLines:
Tom Brady
2019 Patriots - 18th best
2020 Buccaneers - 17th best
2021 Buccaneers - 19th best
Aaron Rodgers
2019 Packers - 1st
2020 Packers 1st
2021 Packers - 5th best
Patrick Mahomes
2019 Chiefs - 14th best
2020 Chiefs- 6th best
2021 Chiefs- 2nd best
Josh Allen
2019 Bills - 9th best
2020 Bills -4th best
2021 Bills -8th best
Lamar
2019 Ravens : 2nd best
2020 Ravend 8th best
2021 Ravens 10th best
Brady has had way worse OLines in pass protection in the last 3 yrs than Rodgers, Mahomes, Allen or Lamar.
As a patriots but not a bucs fan, I believe I speak for the most of us when I say the respect and admiration I have for what you accomplished in the game of football, Its truly an honour and witness the absolute magic you've shown all football fans. Compensation 6th round pick to arguably the greatest football player of all time. Thank you and please fellow NFL fans, let's just appreciate the love he has for the game to show us Elite level play at 45 years old. I work with 45 year olds that walk like Joe Biden. Much love and respect 🙏🏼
45 years that walk like Joe Biden? DEAD😂💀
Number one player at 45 coming off an age 44 season. That's simply incredible. To me, he's the greatest athlete of my lifetime.
If you think that's crazy, he'll be 46 next season. It's pretty amazing how he gets older every year.
(Yea, this is how obsessive you sound over this player)
@@Horible4 and it’s sad how much you hate on this player… weirdo
Then you need to watch other sports lmao he isnt even on the Mount Rushmore of athletes.
The fact he didn’t get MVP last year is insane
Only gave him this 1 because he announced retirement
He faked a retirement and still didn't get the award. ARod played better than him during the regular season last year. That's why Aaron won the award.
Didn't deserve the last 2
@@joebo1499 That’s a fair assessment however, I’d give it to Brady as he led the league in Yards and Touchdowns, they had literally the same record, despite the Bucs being super banged up throughout the season. And yeah I know some of the differences in record and stats are because Rodgers missed a few games due to the vaccination stuff, but that’s his own damn fault for lying about it.
@@goldenstatewarriors9418 They threw the ball 50 times a game, I would hope he put up better stats lol.
The Greatest Football Player of All Time, Tom Brady.
Facts!!
Facts. Not qb, not offensive player, the greatest NFL player of all time. There's an argument that he's the goat of ALL sports.
Drew Lock better
Jerry Rice?
Greatest? Nope. Most accomplished, Yes
He is the definition of the GOAT
Man while I’m excited for this new generation of Mahomes and Allen and Herbert and Burrow, I don’t think I’ll ever see another Tom Brady. Being from Michigan, sitting as a kid watching Michigan football on Saturday and watching number 10 thinking man he’s going to be great. And then to see 198 players taken before him and 23 seasons later he’s the goat, id be lying if sometimes I didn’t take it personally and yell “My 9 yr old self tried to tell y’all 25 years ago” at the tv😂
Id Agree Tom Brady is the Beast and A powerhouse players and always will let the acknowledge sink through For people who act like They Watch Football And Know they're sport which they Only watch It blind.
At 44 had he been average it would've been beyond impressive let alone being an MVP candidate. People need to stop hating & appreciate this man because we've never seen anyone like him.
Yes we have, the NFL just changed the rules to benefit QBs
@@gandalftheghetto1172 Is he the only QB to ever benefit from rule changes? Everybody should have 7 rings then huh?🤦♂️🤡
@@gandalftheghetto1172 there’s only one other QB that had this type of greatness and that’s Peyton manning… the league and nowadays fans love Aaron Rodgers and Mahomes and yet those guys are beneath Manning and Brady
yeah ive never seen someone get as lucky as brady has. still the goat though
@@gagechavez5473 the league loves pat not so much Aaron, and to definitely benefits from the league being over QB friendly. I'm with you though on Peyton, he probably would still be play if not for that neck injury
31 on Tuesday. Born and raised in New England. Every step of this journey, I have and will be fanning out on. #LFG #199
I picked up Tom Brady in the 5th round of Fantasy this year and I’m so proud of that steal of a pick. It’s going to be a great year!
There's a few players in all sports you have to be absolutely thankful you got to see play. Whether you like them or not always gotta give credit when it's due. I've had the pleasure of seeing guys like Jordan, Griffey, Brady and so many more... Game changers and legends.....
Gretsky
45 years old & still playing at an elite level! Say all you want about Brady he’s the NFL G.O.A.T.
Resumé wise.
Yep
people like you with zero IQ is the reason why they got brady ahead of 3 other QBs this year. stop living in the past. GO look at how many times he passed the ball this season.
Lawrence Taylor is the greatest NFL player ever.
@@DylanWolfram14 no he's just the GOAT period lol
The media say Aaron
The players say Tom.
That's pretty representative of their careers.
one's legacy is boosted by results on the field. the other's is boosted by tallies in an excel sheet and "what ifs". MVP is a narrative-driven award. Media has been trying to put Rodgers in Brady's, Montana's and Manning's class for years when he doesn't belong. They keep gifting him MVPs trying to make it the case.
@@asdfadf1904 Manning isnt in Brady and Montana's Class. I actually think ROdgers and MAnning are in the same tier, right below. Both around .500 for their playoff careers.
@@asdfadf1904 lmao Rodgers has better playoff stats than manning. They both are only 1 game over .500 and peyton got carried to a superbowl. You are just a casual. The top 100 is more based on narrative than mvp especially when players like cooper kupp and Tj watt had better seasons than brady and donald.
@@javixavalier4456 imagine telling someone they're a casual and then proceeding to trust the opinions of media members more than players 🤣
@@asdfadf1904 it's not an opinion though. Stats show Rodgers was more efficient throwing the football and more consistent. He had a better completion percentage along with a ridiculous td to int ratio and had the highest passer rating/qbr. He was the best graded pocket passer. That is not an opinion or debatable whether you are a player or media person. Rodgers also played 1 and half games less than brady. Brady had over 700 pass attempts far more than any qb and barely had more yards and tds than justin herbert. Brady leading in yards and td was not impressive it was common sense. Especially when you throw the ball way more than any other qb. That's why only casuals are impressed
Tom is a generational talent that I dont think we'll ever see again... at least for a long long time. THE Undisputed GOAT
Lifetime Talent
Cant wait to watch a 30 for 30 or Netflix documentary about him... childhood-highschool, Michigan and the NFL. This dude is a winner!
Espn + has a good mini series about Tom during his career up to his last Super bowl win, it's called Man in the Arena
Can be found on Disney + too
Here’s the ranking for every QB in the top 100
99: Kirk Cousins
85: Mac Jones
65: Derek Carr
61: Russell Wilson
57: Kyler Murray
44: Dak Prescott
40: Justin Herbert
36: Lamar Jackson
27: Matthew Stafford
21: Joe Burrow
13: Josh Allen
8: Patrick Mahomes
3: Aaron Rodgers
1: Tom Brady
Lamar Jackson is overrated.
Herbert was violated
@@aneeshanand9621 no
@@allthingssports4957 yes
yeah this is horrible, it should aaron rodgers at 1, mahomes at 2, allen at 3 then tom at 4.
Im 27, I’ve been hearing this man’s name in every year of my life that I can actually remember. Living legend and he is already the GOAT coming from a Dolphin fan.
As a Pats fan...enjoy your upcoming week 1 win. Gawd I miss Brady. 😭
I'm so proud of Tom Brady he is #1 football player and he deserved. He is humble, good father and excellent son a great human being. Good bless you , GOAT, you deserves be #1. Love and admiration from Puerto Rico
And he’s gonna do it again this year. 🐐
As a european when I first started watching am. football back in 2010 Brady and Brees were the guys who got me into this sport. Montana was still considered the goat and Manning was on the path to succeed him given his individual accomplishments and the colts potential to more sb wins.
Rodgers rose to prominence as the next big guy followed by the ''Legion of Boom" and after '13 the media was all over Brady's future.
The rest is history and is if 6 super bowls weren't enough he went to Tampa and won his 7th.
Well said
Love him or hate him you can’t deny, he is the G.O.A.T.
Definitely!
Yes! & Absolutely Love Him!
I sure can
@@Peyton1218 of course, there is always that One person who is Negative, that is you. 🤦♀️
@@Peyton1218 Peyton Manning - 1 and out in the playoffs 9 times 😂
The clip of Tom giving his hat to the little girl and her reaction was so humble🥹 he’s the goat🐐
I'm gonna miss him when he retires for real, NFL won't be the same without him :(
Who says he's gonna leave the nfl?NFL? Meaning he could coach or own a team. Maybe even guest commentate. But yeah well miss him as qb Tom Brady, but he's gonna be bad ass if he coach's or owns a team.
I'm gonna miss his 6 yd passes,,
NFL would be fair again
Yeah everyone else except the saints will actually have a chance to win lol
@@brando7266 I’m gonna miss him winning so much and having all of those stats to support his championship mindset.
Dude that was insane okay I hate Tom as a falcons fan but that defense recognition that quick leaves me speechless
One word describes Tom Brady, GOAT!
Tom brady is the biggest legend the game has ever seen and it's not even close.
Players ranking him number one, on top of everything he did. Just proves that he was Last seasons REAL MVP!
Agreed. The only reason Brady wasn’t the MVP and OPOY last season is because the media and press voters hate him.
Ya he threw a lot more interceptions too but i definitely still agree with u
@@Douglas768 No risk it, no biscuit. There’s an argument to be made that Rodgers’s pristine interception ratio and the drive to preserve it doesn’t lead to success when it matters. Stafford, Burrow, Mahomes, Allen, and Herbert threw for more interceptions than Brady last year. None of them had as many regular season yards or TD’s. And in every other stat Rodgers’s season was worse than all of those QBs named.
@@Douglas768 it’s not like he threw 20 INT’s. So I’ll take the eight more interceptions. That goes along with 1k+ yards, more TD’s etc. I’m glad you agree. Because brady definitely had the far superior season. Rodgers is so worried about his INT’s being low. Because that’s the major thing he will be remembered for and that’s the only major record he will retire with. Brady will retire with all the major records and it’ll take a superhuman effort and more offensive leaning/ rules leaning NFL for anyone to break them. Now that Adams is gone. I imagine we’re going to see another season of Rodgers setting the record for the most throw aways.
@@joemagarac405 2021 Brady-Most Touchdowns
-Most passing Yards
-Most completions
2021 Rodgers-Best QBR
-Best Quarter Back Rating
-Higher Completion percentage
-higher Yards throw per attempt
- less interceptions also one less fumble.
-best Touchdown and INT ratio.
As a long time Bucs season ticket holder this dude has given me the best 2 years I've ever had as a fan
Glad to hear it! He's given us Patriots fans PLENTY of great moments and I'm glad he spreading the love to the Tampa Bay fans and showing that he's the man at the QB position.
“He’s 80 years old throwing for over 5,000 yards” 😂😂😂
I do have my opinions on Tom brady because I'm a life long packer fan but I still am just amazed at bradys dedication and effort 44 years old and still putting up the most yards and touchdowns is crazy.