some hero, that was a really ignorant post on your part, and is the type of reason I have you on ignore. I only read any part of your post because I wondered what WaterBomb was referring to.
Brees has played 3 seasons less than P. Manning. You were counting a season with 1 game. Next time you might want to stop yourself before writing a rant entirely predicated on how someone currently tossing 5000 yards a season is 13,000 yards behind someone...with 3 seasons less on his resume. Never mind the fact that if you split hairs and come down to games started, Brees is missing 3 seasons + 7 games worth of games (55 games).
Brees is also the only player in the NFL who has a shot at breaking the TD record Manning will walk away with. If Manning walks away after 2 more seasons, it will probably be unbreakable, but if Brees played just as long and stayed relatively healthy he has a chance. He will take the #3 spot with 2 more healthy seasons, and is already ahead of Brady for #4. Oh what is that? You want to poke fun at me....when Brees' worst case is probably wrapping up his career in 3rd place in TDs with (just like B. Manning) nowhere near as many INTs as Favre (who will be #2), still holds the first AND second best completion %s of all time for a season, and when Brees still has the best quality postseason statistics of all time (only Rodgers has a chance at breaking that out of current QBs). I understand why not many people arrive at Brees as the best QB of all time, but I found my positions in fucking fact. This current window of P. Manning may be "the best QB of all time" in some sense, but career P. Manning absolutely was not. Early career regular season Brees might have been only great instead of astounding, but if you look at the postseason TD/INT, Y/A, and % resumes of every QB who ever played, nobody has been more terrific on average. This was a bad postseason for him, and he is still stomping historical ass.
If postseason quantity matters, which is totally a fair point of view, then Montana, Warner, Bradshaw (if you ignore the TD/INT because of the astonishing best of all time Y/A), and Brady (if you ignore the astonishingly worst of all time Y/A and justify it as consistency) might all be better QBs than Brees. Manning absolutely is not on that list. Maybe this recent finally showed up in the postseason version of Manning, but not the version that threw more than 1 TD in only 7/20 playoff games before this fucking season. The only player Manning has a chance at moving above in terms of postseason play this year is Favre (Rodgers will still be better too!!), ring totals is not what determines who played the best.
So tl;dr you "poked fun at me" for being in love with a guy who is by all accounts the first or second best regular season player of all time on paper (depends what you think about the modern era rules etc), with P. Manning as his only competition, and a player who still has more than 1 TD in 8/11 postseason tries. Granted you argued in favor of the only guy with a chance at being better than him in the regular season, I just do not get why you wanted to act like it was so cut and dried. Football is a team game, and his teams are just always going to lose in the cold (dome teams almost always lose at some point in a postseason :( ).
The fact that you think the "2nd best" (his worst case) career QB actively playing, the 2nd best this season (factually, per total results)....I honestly do not know why you want to troll so badly, but whatever man. I mean maybe Nick Foles is better - we will see next year, so far no one has ever not regressed on INTs after a season like that...he did not play a full season, so it is impossible to speculate on his exact statistics, unfortunately 39/12 is a much better total than 27/2 on the TD/INT front (27/2 is worth the same as approximately 39/20). His completion % was the usual ungodly levels (68.6%), the 9 Y/A thing by the Eagles is ungodly but probably comes from the way they play. Maybe Rodgers could have been better, but was struck down by an unfair god/gods/frail human body.
One final edit - awards are meaningless, Eli Manning owning 2 Super Bowl MVPs irrefutably proves that.