and it's a retarded part of your argument, only a kid would reason like that luckily for you an adult is here to educate you
5 super bowls > 4 out of 4 super bowls no matter how many losses, montana was not good enough to get to more than 4 and that is fact the evidence proves it
do you think montana would finally throw a pick if he was good enough to play in 5 super bowls, or 8 like brady? possibly 9 if they win on sunday? heck if he threw a pass more than 15 yards downfield instead of that dink and dunk "west coast" offense?
name the times brady didn't have a super bowl mvp performance, he has 4 super bowl mvps a record
brady beat a bunch of shit teams for his super bowls right? those steelers, colts, seahawks, ravens, rams etc with all those hall of fame players all stink right?
montana had to beat boomer esiason, phil simms, and ken anderson yeah so much tougher competition
oh did i mention he was benched in a playoff game? and did you see brady is in the title game again for a record 8th straight time? heck he could get break his own record and get a 6th ring, his playoff numbers are untouchable like wayne gretzky's career numbers
you're a stereotypical old guy stuck in your nostalgia and refuses to admit that some things have gotten better since the "good ol days"
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I'll address some of this stream of consciousness crap. I have no idea if Montana would have thrown an INT if he played in 8 Super Bowls. Nobody knows. What a stupid question.
When did Brady not have an MVP performance in the Super Bowl? When he threw a pick six against Atlanta, should have lost, but was gifted the game by horrendous play calling.
What I said about Montana is he played much tougher competition to GET to the Super Bowl. Did you miss that part?
But my work here is done. You're a close-minded kid. It's ok. We still need people like you.
But I will leave you with this:
A reminder Tom Brady has thrown two of the worst interceptions in Super Bowl historyBy: Steven Ruiz | January 26, 2017
It’s Throwback Thursday, and since we’ve already covered Tom Brady’s Super Bowl brilliance, we’ll take this opportunity to look back at some of his less-than-brilliant moments on the NFL’s biggest stage.
Brady has thrown four interceptions in six career Super Bowl appearances. Two of them are in the running for the worst in the history of the big game. And, thanks to some late-game heroics, neither pick ended up costing the Patriots the game, but they were still pretty awful. Let’s take a look at them…
The first came in Brady’s second Super Bowl appearance. The Patriots were up five on the Panthers with just under eight minutes remaining in the fourth. It was New England’s ball on the Carolina 9-yard-line and Brady had a chance to to put away the game.
Instead, he panicked under pressure and lofted a ball right into the waiting arms of Panthers CB Reggie Howard, who hauled in the easiest interception of his career.
Three plays later, the Panthers took the lead on an 85-yard pass from Jake Delhomme to Muhsin Muhhamad. Of course, Brady rallied New England and Adam Vinatieri would go on to kick the game-winning field goal to seal the Patriots’ second Super Bowl title, so this pick is largely forgotten.
Brady’s second awful Super Bowl interception came two years ago against the Seahawks. New England had taken its second drive down to the Seattle 10-yard-line, when, once again facing pressure, Brady threw a pass directly to the defense, leaving at least three points on the board.
Luckily, Malcolm Butler’s goal line interception late in the game made those three points irrelevant, and Brady captured his fourth ring. Had Seattle scored, they would have won the game by three points. That interception would have been costly, to say the least.
Brady is undoubtedly one of the best Super Bowl performers in NFL history, but he’s had some pretty terrible moments as well.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/01/nfl-new-england-patriots-tom-brady-super-bowl-history-interceptions-stats-panthers-seahawks