Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Agent 47

Who’s the best in terms of records?
Well there’s a battle between two great NFL quarterbacks, everybody is giving as many examples of what does a big player in the NFL must have.
Tom Brady is once again leading the headines and awesome Payton Manning. Their fans and followers are trying to make a clear difference on both and remark who’s the best.
We all have our own thoughts and there’s no possible way to change them due to the devotion we have in this case to an NFL player.
It’s really clear for all the New England Patriots fans that Tom is just an amazing young quarterback that has brought many successes to the field that his team touched.
This past 2007 NFL season, he made lots of remarkable movements that definitely made history in the NFL. For example he is one of the youngest quarterbacks to win many Super Bowls by using strategies that are visible to the audience only when he is in there, or what can we say about the longest win strike of the NFL, also the owner of the best winning percentage by a quarterback.
He also has the best overtime in the NFL, Brady is one of the few NFL players to boast many Super Bowl MVP awards and the list can be even bigger. Brady is just an outstanding player and all the characteristics of success are on him.
On the other hand we have one brilliant quarterback, who is part of the “Manning Clan”. Payton who’s team was unbeaten till they face the Pats obtaining their first disappointed loss in the regular season.
Some of their fans and of course lovers of the Indianapolis Colts think that the superiority of Manning can’t be compared to what the young Brady has made on this four seasons. But is this true? Is there a point of comparison or not?
Let’s go back in time, specifically in 2004 where Manning set a great record leading the Colts with 49 touchdown passes and 121.1 passer rating. Or what about his grandiose actuation in 2000 where the Colts was 10-6 thanks to Manning’s 33 touchdown passes along with an offense that was averaging 26.8 PPG.
There’s no doubt that both quarterbacks are amazing and has made by their own many remarkable plays.
One can be better than the other, but each player has their own greatness and we have to applaud them and incentive them to continue perfecting their way to play.
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