Watch: BBC Host Nails Brady-Rodgers GOAT Debate With Stunning Clarity

We have hear so much about the Brady-Rodgers debate, and we still have NFL experts discussing the GOAT. One thing stands for sure – Tom Brady is the ultimate quarterback. Aaron Rodgers may have good numbers, but he has nothing on the Patriots quarterback.

Brady has championships behind his back, and that should say pretty much everything about the Brady-Rodgers discussion. Wednesday was a big day, as the debate was all summed up.

Rodgers’ fans keep saying that he is the best quarterback of all times. But, statistics has something else to say. “Zero wins and 37 losses when trailing entering the fourth against winning teams?” Is this enough for his fans? These numbers are more than awful, and this sure is a terrible stat.

Rodgers is literally unable to put up numbers in the clutch. He was even outplayed by Tom Brady.

Well, we are not trying to mark Rodgers as a bad player. He has great talent, and serves well his position. But, nobody can and should say that he is better than Brady. We would really like fans to step back and re-evaluate who they claim to be the greatest player of all time. This BBC presenter put it right, and maybe his comments will be enough for NFL fans to stop talking stuff about Brady and his performance.

“Everyone would love to hear that answer from me. People have asked me what I think and everyone is fit for a different system. How do you compare? This is for sports-talk radio. Everyone is right for the right system. He’s (Rodgers) right for that system. Joe Montana was right for his system and a lot of time is the system develops around the skill-set of the quarterback. There’s a lot of different ways to get the job done. There is not one way of playing quarterback. I have seen it with all different types of players over the course of my career. It’s ultimately about moving the ball down the field and scoring points. I will leave that debate for all the bars and all the sports-talk shows. I’m not giving any rankings 1-5,” Brady said of Rodgers in one occasion. But, we know that he never brags about his talent.

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