They have one of the worst offenses from a team competing in the super bowl in history. If he's getting them "in the right play call," why is it they aren't doing well in their plays? He's missing wide open guys all day long. They had 244 yards total vs. the Patriots on 62 plays. THey had 324 yards on 70 plays vs. the Steelers. People gave Trent Dilfer all types of **** for what he did for the Ravens, he at least moved the ball through the air when given the chance.
I don't disagree with any of this. And I'm also not one of those who think Dilfer sucked and had no business winning a Super Bowl. Dilfer obviously is not a great QB, and that defense is obviously the primary reason they won that Super Bowl. But they also needed a QB to do exactly what Dilfer did...move the ball, run the clock, don't turn it over, put up enough points.
There are some QBs, even some better than Dilfer, that would not have been as good a fit for that team as he was.
I don't care about trying to determine for good who is better between Brady and Manning. Discussions like that are stupid. Manning's passer rating was over 90 on Sunday. His completion percentage wasn't great and his yards per attempt was low, and yes, he did miss some passes. But he still played well overall and did what Denver needed him to do. Brady didn't do what New England needed him to do.
And I realize Denver's defense is better than New England's and it's not really fair to compare them that simply...but it also hasn't been fair to say Brady is better simply because he has 4 rings and Manning has lost too often in the playoffs. They're both all-time great QBs. Neither played great on Sunday, but based on the numbers Manning played better and Denver won. If we want to compare only the QBs as we have in the past, which is dumb, then Manning is better. The reality is simply that Denver, with Manning, is better than New England with Brady.