Brady wouldn't change careers with anyone

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So, Peyton Manning passed Brett Farve for the most regular season touchdown passes, ending last night's game with 510 career passes. Good for him. Really - he's a great quarterback and an easy 1st ballot Hall of Famer. Tom Brady, another Hall of Famer, congratulated Peyton, but he went on Dennis and Callahan and said that he wouldn't trade his career with anyone.

Per Pro Football Talk:
"I wouldn’t change anything that I’ve ever done," Brady said. "I certainly wouldn’t change my career with anybody. I’ve had the opportunity to play in five Super Bowls. To play for one organization, you can’t envision those things. And like I said, it’s still going. I think hopefully the best is yet to come. We’re trying to accomplish and get better, because really this season is the only one we have, is the only thing we can control. To be sitting here 5-2 feels pretty good, too. [We've] had a good thing going."

And I think most of Patriots Nation would agree with Brady. Brady has posted an 18-7 career postseason record, appearing in 5 Super Bowls and winning 3 of those. Peyton has a sub-.500 postseason record and one ring, and he was just on the wrong end of one of the most lopsided Super Bowl losses at least since I can remember.

Give me 3 rings over gaudy numbers every day of the week. No disrespect to Peyton and what he's done, but I'd rather have someone who can consistently get it done in the playoffs as well as the regular season.