Great read. I agree with everything except brady would succeed anywhere he played. Brady's an intelligent player, but you have to think how much BB has to do with that and what he's taught him. As much as I hate the whole organization, BB included, I have to acknowledge he's probably the greatest coach of all time, with a scratchy legacy if you know what I mean. But he's still one of, if not the smartest coaches and I'm sure that's rubbed off on brady a great deal. To me brady is purely an immobile straight up pocket passer with great accuracy and football smarts but lacks a strong arm and many physical traits it would take to succeed here in the north. Defenses are built to get after you here, and without the quick underneath dink and dunk routes with the kind of oline you mentioned brady would get crushed here in Baltimore with the system that's been instilled here at least since the flacco era. I also feel the same about the great Peyton Manning. My favorite QB of all time with favre, in no order being next to him, I have to believe Peyton would not succeed as well. Now favre? Oh yeah! A lot more mobile then both brady and Manning and has the arm and talents to survive in the north. I know this has nothing to do with him but I did mention him and miss watching him play and being the legend he is, I couldn't help myself lol. Sorry for the rambling, but that's how I feel and that's just my opinion, respectfully of course. Brady to me is nothing more then a product of a genius system. The only time anyone ever has any success of stopping that system is you have to be ridiculously talented at defense with great coaching, ala Denver last season. Or have the brains on defense like we did with ray and reed back in 2012 in the afccg.