Why Tom Brady is the Greatest Quarterback of All Time

G.O.A.T: Greatest of All Time. This is a title that had been the hot topic of debate for a while, especially in the weeks leading up to today's Super Bowl. As is natural, there is a good amount of disagreement among NFL analysts on who should rightfully hold this title. These candidates include multiple Hall of Famers such as John Elway, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, and (future Hall of Famer) Peyton Manning. The one player that is up for consideration is none other than Tom Brady, and tonight he proved why he should hold this title.

Not only did Brady lead his team to a 31 unanswered point comeback victory after trailing 28-3, he earned his 5th Super Bowl victory and 4th Super Bowl MVP award by doing so. This is more Super Bowl victories and more Super Bowl MVPs than any other quarterback to ever play the game. When you combine these stats with the fact that he holds nearly every major postseason record a quarterback can hold, as well as his regular season records and statistics, it becomes pretty evident that Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback to ever play in the NFL. 

The best part about this whole thing is the fact that Tom Brady has announced that he has no plans to retire anytime in the immediate future. This means that he still has at least a couple more seasons to improve these numbers and further solidify his spot at the top of this list.