Yikes.
Pete Carroll making the worst decision in sports history does not make Tom Brady the undisputed GOAT.
Tom Brady getting carried by a top 10 NFL defense of all-time during the dynasty years and game managing a Super Bowl with 145 yards does not make him the GOAT.
Furthermore, the 2000-2015 Patriots have a giant cloud hanging over their accomplishments.
Where did I say undisputed? I said you'd have to be crazy, to not consider him in that category. I personally don't care, it's subjective. It's impossible to make a definitive statement.
Do you REALIZE, in Montana's first Super Bowl, he only threw 157 yards? So you're saying, basically he can't be considered a goat now too? Because hey, those numbers look pretty game-manager like to me.
And let's be real, Joe Montana has NEVER played a defense this good in the super bowl.
The teams he beat in the Bengals (twice), Dolphins, and Broncos, his teams were clearly superior. Sorry, Dan Marino's Dolphins were carried by Dan Marino's arm. John Elway played on some pretty subpar teams, they were not that good.
And what exactly does that mean. Do you seriously not get it? That most teams DO benefit from luck? Do you not realize the Seahawks were lucky to be there?
Okay, let's say the Patriots were lucky to win, and granted, I thought it was a horrible call. How do not over look an even WORSE decision, by a third string tight end to not block like he supposed to, and muffs a clean ball that costs his team the game?
Game over, Seattle loses! That simple.
And let's keep this is in more perspective, Tom Brady was accounted for every point himself. This was the same defense, that crushed Peyton Manning last year.
No QB in the history of the SB, has ever came back down two scores to win the game. Yeah, let's pretend he had no impact on the game whatsoever.
Seriously, who really gives a shit? It's not like the Browns got beat.