This year has been that way, lets not act like the AFC SB representative hasn't been Manning, Ben, or Brady this whole damn century so far though basically outside a couple outlier years. Even in the NFC its been the likes of Wilson, Newton, Ryan, Eli, Brees, Rodgers etc. Some of those guys arent HOF types but still among the top 10 QBs in the league. Defense has been very prevalent this year and its great to see but I mean it still might end up with Brady coming out on top again. Even the Eagles, if we started out with Foles all year instead of Wentz there isnt a chance we are in this position. Getting a stable, franchise QB is still the best way to be a consistent contender clearly, although obviously this year has proven there are other ways to do it as well.
Indeed.
We just saw Peyton who couldn't throw a spiral win with the best defense you could have.
We saw baby Russ throw 9 completions in games, and beat Drew Brees with maybe the greatest defense we ever saw.
We saw baby Ben and Brady win for years throwin 15 times a game and running the ball + defense over and over.
Flacco + Defense. Eli twice + defense (and miracles)
Robo-QB Rodgers, Robo-QB Peyton, Robo-QB Brees, even Robo-QB Brady won 1 SB each between all of them as elite, throw every down guys. Brady last year won......with the leagues #1 scoring defense, and no Gronk.
Again tho, we all just throw the words "franchise" and "Quarterback" together, and leave it simplified that way.
Peyton was an ELITE QB for like 15 years. He won 1 SB. He was a trash QB for 2 years, and won the same 1 SB.
Elway was elite forever, didn't win **** til Terrell Davis started destroying teams.
Nothing will change, no one is going to believe me or take notice, they'll just stick with the easy narrative, oh, QB's win it all, get a franchise QB and win forever, only........that's not how it's really happening. It's just how the story gets told, after the fact. Look at what you just said, referencing Russ, Brady, Ben, etc, completely ignoring their wins as rookies and second year guys, when they did little more than hand off and THEN they grew into actual franchise QB's.
And if Brady wins #6, the narrative will carry on, and even if he loses, people will shrug it off as an anomaly. Narrative will never die. Despite me pointing out the billion flaws within it.