Someone seems overly obsessed with our QB as of late. 

they never trailed in that game and Brady is a top 5 all time QB, that is better than elite. also, NE hosted Denver, Pitt played at Mile High.
clearly you hate the Steelers and Ben.
They played at Denver that year week 15 and got smacked 41-23 after being up.
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I do cause I don't like when people put him in the Elite category when he's not and on top of that he's a ****y asshole.
Dudes accomplishments are as hollow as they come and thats why he hasn't done **** since.
who cares about the reg season game?
he might be a ****y ahole but he's a future HOfer and one of the best Qbs in the game.
After Brady and Rogers there's no other QB I'd rather have than Ben.
I was just making a point that an Elite qb smacked the **** team that shouldn't have made the playoffs where Ben couldn't get it done in the playoffs might I add where he should shine if he's really Elite.
And for real he might not even get in the HOF cause he fell off so much and didn't earn his first two they won. Like I said with the teams he's had if he's a true Elite QB playoffs shouldn't be a problem. He's showing his true colors and has been.
Good qb yes Elite hell no.
I will honor digital's request and stop talking about other QBs after this one point.
You are using one game where Ben played well against Denver and the D blew it. we can find other examples that support Ben. using one game is kind of silly for a QB w/ ben's resume.
but its ok to use one game against a young developing QB who had major 0-line and pass protect deficiencies?
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