Aaron Rodgers is better than Tom Brady

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If you know football you agree.

Tom Brady is great but he fell into a great situation with the Patriots and Billichek.

All things equal I take Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers over Tom Brady.

I'm tired of people that know football who think Brady is the God of football. The Patriots are great. Tom Brady is great too but the Patriots are and have been better than him. You know what I mean. I won't explain it.

There's noway Brady would have carried the Packers and their weak defense at times like Rodgers did. The passing numbers By Rodgers, everything points to him being better.

Brady losing to the Eagles with Foles playing against him really hurts his legacy. I don't care what anybody says or how many championships the PATRIOTS have won.

Discuss if you will be objective.

Aaron Rodgers over Tom Brady.

Gtg.
 

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For some reason I find this guy more annoying than Dafinch. Can't explain it.
 

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For some reason I find this guy more annoying than Dafinch. Can't explain it.

The OP is always looking to get a rise out of posters with his controversial fake news thread titles.
 
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even as a JETS fan I will have to admit that Brady is either the G.O.A.T or as close as you can get

now if you would have said Would Brady be Number 1 if he Didn't have belichick, I would say it is Very possible that he wouldn't
 

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Pure talent one on one, Rodgers wins
 

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to me no doubt. his fiery disposition is no joke. think he would kill to win. literally
 
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Perfect timing. Was just reading Yahoo sports where new Patriot Jeremy Hill was talking about Tom Brady.

[FONT=&quot]FOXBORO, Mass. — New England Patriots running back Jeremy Hill has heard stories about quarterback Tom Brady, but most seemed too good to be true. Hill played with former Patriots receiver Brandon LaFell with the Cincinnati Bengals, and he’s friends with ex-New England running back Stevan Ridley. But could Brady really be as good of a teammate as LaFell and Ridley were claiming? “When you hear all this great stuff, you’re like, ‘Man, this can’t be true,’” Hill said. “And then you get in the locker room with him and it’s everything times 10. … “He’s a guy who can lead the troops be one of the boys and just have fun with the guys and also be a leader vocally, mentally and physically. Just everything in that way.” Hill still was taken aback by how down to earth Brady really is after joining the team this offseason. “I got to play with LaFell, and he just said everything I just said,” Hill said. “It’s different when you hear it from someone else. You kind of don’t believe it. It’s like, ‘No way.’ It’s too good to be true in a sense. But it is. He’s that. It’s everything people say.” Hill played the first four years of his career with the Bengals before hitting free agency and signing with the Patriots. He’s already noticed a difference in the Patriots’ organization from the top down. “Just everyone embracing their jobs and their roles,” Hill said. “I think everyone here, their egos go out the door as soon as you walk into the building. It’s just 90 guys buying in and doing their job as much as people say that stuff, people live it here. It’s definitely the biggest difference I’ve seen. … “Everywhere, whether it’s the top guy, the owner, to Bill to coaches to players to guys who have played here years or guys who just walked into the locker room. Everyone has the same mentality, and it’s just ‘do your job.’ Everyone buying into that, it leads to success, and you can obviously see that.” Hill is competing with fellow veteran running back Mike Gillislee and rookie Ralph Webb for a roster spot. Hill appears to have a leg up on the competition two weeks into training camp, but there’s still plenty of time, and four preseason games, for the roster battle to shake out. [/FONT]
 

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even as a JETS fan I will have to admit that Brady is either the G.O.A.T or as close as you can get

now if you would have said Would Brady be Number 1 if he Didn't have belichick, I would say it is Very possible that he wouldn't



I'd have to agree with this. Without Belichk, Brady doesn't get as many rings... or maybe none at all. You never know. Belicheat is just that good.


The odd thing here, though, is that BAS is still alive as a Jets' fan. I thought all Jets' fan just up and suicide themselves after 50 b/c the suffering is just too much.
 
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I'd have to agree with this. Without Belichk, Brady doesn't get as many rings... or maybe none at all. You never know. Belicheat is just that good.


The odd thing here, though, is that BAS is still alive as a Jets' fan. I thought all Jets' fan just up and suicide themselves after 50 b/c the suffering is just too much.

HaHa, yeah well i guess i'm still alive because I'm a gambler before a Fan.
there use to be a time, many years ago where I wouldn't think of betting against a team that i was a fan of. Well that Sh*t stopped !
 

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Not suggesting he’s better than Brady, but Rodgers has had to deal with some of the most inept coaching in the league throughout his career. McCarthy is one of the worst HC’s in the league and the Packers would likely have two-three more titles with average to above average coaching. It’s quite remarkable how he’s been able to keep his job.
 

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