It's either Peyton or Brady imo.
Just some of Tom's numbers:
• No. 2 in Real Quarterback Rating (98.7), our measure of all aspects of QB play
• No. 4 in Offensive Passer Rating (102.3)
*He’s produced 28 touchdowns (25 passing, 3 rushing) this year with a total of just four turnovers. That 7 to 1 TD-turnover ratio is on pace to be the third best single-season mark in NFL history. The two seasons better: Brady’s 37 total TDs and 5 turnovers in 2010 (7.4 to 1) and Aaron Rodgers’ 48 and 6 (8 to 1) in 2011. Both earned MVP honors in those seasons…
*Brady right now leads the greatest offensive machine football has ever seen, about to top 500 points scored for the fourth time in six years… only 10 teams have done it even once.
*Only three teams are within even 100 points of New England’s 430 points scored.
*The Patriots prepare to host the Texans Monday night after winning six straight games. During the streak, Brady [is] now the first and only quarterback in NFL history to win 100 more games than he’s lost. Brady is 133-38 in the regular season and 16-6 in the postseason, tying Joe Montana for the most playoff wins:
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