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That's the point though. You say: "his" wins. I say Belichick, defense, Vinateri, creative officiating and then Brady.
Vinateri is more important than Tom Brady. Holy cow dude. I get that you're always trying to make the argument that Warner is better than Brady (even though Warner had his fair share of clunkers in the playoffs as well and MORE than his fare share of clunkers the rest of his career), but the above is ludicrous.
But I'll certainly listen to why you think his drop in production during the postseason is praise-worthy.
I think his numbers have gone down because the team has become completely one dimensional and really isn't all that talented on offense anymore. He consistently BETTERED his numbers throughout his first six years when they had a balanced attack but without that and as more and more players have been stripped away, the Pats have become predictable. Now, in the regular season, you can get away with that, but in the playoffs, against the best defenses, rookie TEs and Wes Welker and midgets in your backfield ain't the bets weapons against Rex Ryan defenses. In addition to this, Brady also had a pretty poor showing against the Ravens the year he came back from ACL surgery where he didn't quite look right the entire season. That to me explains his dip in production the last three years. Prior to that, he was one of the best playoff QBs in the game.
Heck, I'm not even saying he's a bad QB or bad in the post season. I just think it's more admirable for a QB to elevate his game when things get tough.
Montana, Aikman, Bradshaw...Warner, these are guys who were their best in the post season. They actually improved their numbers when the competition and pressure got tougher.
Can't put Warner in that group IMO. Wayyyyyyy too small a sample size with only 13 playoff games, 4 of which were complete stinkers. He only played in 5 games for the Rams and 3 of those he didn't play well, with a TD:INT ratio of 5:8. He was a feast or famine playoff QB. He was either riddling teams for 4 TDs and no picks or turning the ball over like a ****.
Brady used to be in that group and is still the greatest QB of this generation IMO, but he's got to win another Super Bowl and start playing well in the playoffs to really get up into Montana/Elway land again. Those were the best 2 QBs I've ever seen. Brady was getting there, but there's no doubt, his last couple years have been a hit to that ultimate ultimate legacy.