Ex-linebacker Bart Scott makes a clear choice when asked which opposing quarterback he was most afraid of. It’s not Tom Brady.
Munich – Tom Brady is widely regarded as the best quarterback in NFL history.
But was he really the playmaker that opponents have more respect for than anyone else?
Statements by Bart Scott refute this thesis.
“I would much rather go up against Tom Brady any day of the week than Peyton Manning,” the former All-Pro linebacker, who played a total of 172 NFL games for the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets, said on “ESPN Radio. “
Scott: Manning gives you a whole different level of fear
At the same time, the 41-year-old hints that it’s not just him. “I don’t think there was a player who was like, ‘I’m so scared of Tom Brady.’ Peyton Manning gives you a whole different feeling, a whole different level of fear. You go to sleep at night thinking, ‘Damn,'” Scott said.
Brady himself, on the other hand, was not so scary, Scott said. Rather, he said, he benefited from his coach’s genius with the New England Patriots. “With Tom Brady, it was more about Bill Belichick, the whole team, and how they executed their match plan. “
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