My dude, when they put you in the grave, hopefully long decades from now, that gravestone is going to say "This man never once admitted he was wrong."
I appreciate the sentiment, but it’s not about right or wrong. For instance, I find it interesting that there are those that believe Russ is better because he has survived and lasted longer than Luck, but those same folks will then tell me Gronk is better than Jimmy, even tho…….
Russ is CLEARLY a better QB today than he was 6-7 years ago, but he’s still given credit for all that was done back then, like he was THIS Russ. When it is stone cold proven fact that was NOT the case. So I do not, and will not subscribe to that line of thinking.
Maybe it is me. Maybe it’s my fault for thinking too deep into how players/teams/titles/legacies work. Peyton has always been my case study. From jump, long long long ago, I developed some of my first theories on Peyton v Brady. I was on the Brady side. Peyton was the computer numbers QB, the one that everyone hyped and adored and believed to be a “machine” of a QB. And Brady just kept winning while Peyton went one and done every year. I battled many, many, many people on this very board.
Peyton finally did win a SB. During the worst playoff run of his career, when his defense finally stepped up. All those elite years, he was beaten in the postseason year after year.
Then he won his 2nd SB…….when he couldn’t even throw a spiral. Legit, he could not throw the ball straight anymore. The Bronco defense was unreal and he finally tied his brother for SB rings. No one (except me) will remember that while playing Pittsburgh he threw what would have been the game ending interception right into the defenders hands, only that guy dropped it and Denver advanced. (He catches that, Peyton is one and done once again)
I look at Russ this year, and everyone is now praising him as the MVP as he “brings his team back” from what was going to be a 28-9 game in Cleveland only Baker forces a pick in the end zone, and the refs are complete trash all day, but hey, Russ “saved the day”. Like when he threw 4 picks vs Aaron Rodgers and won. Or when Blair Walsh missed a 4 yard field goal. (it might have been more than 4 yards, like 6 or somethin) Or when he threw the Fail Mary and was somehow given a win for that. Or when he beat Drew freakin Brees with 9 completions the whole game. Or when Goff drove the Rams down the field a few weeks ago, and Greg Zeurlein somehow misses yet another chip shot FG. It’s damn uncanny. The man is similar to Brady, he has a horseshoe wedged so far up his *** it always works out.
Then I look at Matt Ryan. The “not” MVP. 1-5 QB. 350+, 80%, 4 TD’s, loses to a rookie QB. Same Matt Ryan that lost the super bowl to Tom Brady when his DB dropped an interception into Julian Edelman’s hands and when he had driven them into field goal position to win and his head coach completely wet the bed.
Brady himself, somehow (and I will never understand how) threw for 505 yards and 3 TD’s with no INT’s, and that’s a SB he LOST.
Not to even mention the Helmet Catch.
But last year he won because one of Mahomes lineman wears a size 14 cleat instead of a size 13 cleat. Otherwise, Brady is picked, and we get Rams-Chiefs. Or, well, Saints-Chiefs, but…….
So I’m sorry to everyone, but Andrew Luck is thee standard for measuring Quarterbacks to draft over the past 15+ years. Elway, Peyton, Luck. Those are three forever brought up. Every GM-Scout in the league wanted Luck. They adore Russ, no question, you’re all lying if you say you would take Russ over Luck if given the choice. The point being, Luck you could build thru, using him to make others better than what they are. Russ has been in the better org (NE West) with the better coaching staff, and better talent around him since the day he was drafted. If you guys disagree with me, that’s fine. I don’t need validation. Never have. Majority of you all believe everything revolves around the QB and you all know I don’t subscribe to that theory either.