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Mahomes vs. Brady: If Chiefs win Super Bowl, there will be a new playoff GOAT

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If Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl this Sunday in New Orleans, the debate is over. Mahomes would become the greatest playoff quarterback of all time. Tom Brady fans might not want to admit it, but they wouldn’t have to. A mountain of evidence points to Mahomes taking the mantle from him.

Before diving into the debate, let’s clear one thing up: With all due respect to the other quarterbacks with four Super Bowl rings (Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw), this is a two-horse race. Mahomes has already won more playoff games than Montana (17-16), and Bradshaw’s statistical profile pales in comparison with Brady’s and Mahomes’.

So it’s really down to two. And as you’re about to see, it’s actually down to one. Mahomes is in position to become the clear playoff GOAT.

Admittedly, it’s shocking how little time it will have taken for the torch to be passed. Just two years after Brady announced his retirement, Mahomes is poised to do something Brady — or any other QB — never did: win a third consecutive Super Bowl. Just by getting to this stage, he’s already accomplished something Brady never did. No quarterback who had won back-to-back titles had ever even returned to the Super Bowl in their quest for a three-peat. Until Mahomes. If he wins Sunday, he’ll be a four-time champion before he turns 30 — once again, something no other quarterback has ever done.

As you’ll see, the only argument in favor of Brady being the better all-time playoff QB than Mahomes is longevity. If you argue Brady is still the playoff GOAT because he won more rings (7-4 if Mahomes wins Sunday) in his 21 seasons as a healthy starter, that’s your prerogative. But just remember, Brady won 33 percent of the Super Bowls he was eligible to win; if Mahomes wins Sunday, he’ll be at 57 percent (4-of-7 as a starter). By the time Brady won his fourth title (at age 37), he was at 30 percent.

By the time you’re finished reading this story, you will understand that a four-time Super Bowl champion Mahomes wins the argument in three of the primary categories you would use to settle this debate. Mahomes will have the higher peak (three-peat); his performance in the clutch far supersedes Brady’s; and he has easily been the superior statistical performer.

Let’s start with that last point. If you just want to use stats to analyze Brady vs. Mahomes in the playoffs, this debate won’t last long. It’s Mahomes by a mile.

Mahomes vs. Brady, Part 1



As you can see, Mahomes has the advantage in just about every stat that’s indicative of quarterback success or is typically used in determining superiority. Brady’s only advantage comes in sack percentage and in the places where longevity matters (total wins, fourth-quarter comebacks and game-winning drives). But Mahomes is already closing in on Brady’s game-winning drives total, despite playing in 28 fewer games.

From an advanced metric standpoint, Mahomes’ 0.23 EPA is roughly equivalent to what Buffalo Bills superstar Josh Allen (0.24) posted during the regular season. That is to say, Mahomes plays at an MVP level in the playoffs. Brady’s mark of 0.14 nearly mirrors what Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (0.13) posted this season.

It’s also worth pointing out what an asset Mahomes has been as a runner in the playoffs. Despite playing in 28 fewer games, he’s already tallied more rushing touchdowns and first downs than Brady — the original king of the QB sneak — ever did. And that’s with virtually no difference in passing volume. Mahomes averages 277.8 passing yards per game in the postseason, and Brady averaged 279.2.

Taken on the whole, there’s pretty much no statistical argument for Brady.

But Mahomes’ superiority goes beyond total stats. We all know Brady’s reputation in the playoffs was that if you gave him the ball in a had-to-have-it situation, he was going to make you pay. It was inevitable. Put another way: Before Mahomes, you could have won any GOAT QB argument in favor of Brady by simply asking: If you could pick any quarterback to win one playoff game, who would it be?

The answer was Brady. It had to be. But not anymore. If you could pick any QB to win one big game, to lead your team down the field in a have-to-have-it situation, you pick Mahomes. He’s the new clutch king.

The data speaks for itself. These are their playoff numbers in one-score games in the last five minutes and overtime:

Mahomes vs. Brady, Part 2



The gap between Mahomes and Brady is even wider here. Look at the EPA. Brady raised his play to MVP level in these scenarios, but Mahomes goes to another planet. The greatest EPA regular season ever recorded (dating to 2000) was posted by Peyton Manning in 2004. He delivered 0.45 EPA, according to TruMedia. Brady’s historic 2007 season EPA was 0.41. Somehow, when it matters most, Mahomes is better than the best ever.

Brady and the New England Patriots used to feel inevitable, but they don’t hold a candle to Mahomes and the Chiefs.

Now, to get ahead of (at least) one argument Brady’s defenders will try to use, we’ve analyzed another set of data to prove the point. Eras.

Some will say the early part of Brady’s career occurred before the league became so pass heavy. That’s somewhat fair. Though it’s impossible to assess what kind of numbers Brady might have posted if he had played in a more pass-happy league in the early part of his career, it’s at least worth mentioning the difference in eras isn’t quite as severe as you’d think.

NFL teams in 2024 averaged 1.5 passing touchdowns and 217.6 yards per game. In 2000, Brady’s first year as a starter, teams averaged 1.3 passing touchdowns and 206.9 yards per game. QBs today complete a greater percentage of passes and throw fewer interceptions, but again, the numbers aren’t drastic.

Still, let’s try to even things out a little. Let’s drop early-career Brady and his first three Super Bowls and use only his numbers from 2014 until his retirement, a span in which he won four Super Bowls.

That’s an eight-year sample, similar to the seven years Mahomes has been the starter in Kansas City, with their time overlapping for five seasons (2018-22). So, let’s take a look at how the data stacks up now. Again, we’re looking at one-score playoff games in the last five minutes and overtime:



Brady saw an increase in his performance when dropping his 2001-13 data, but it’s clear his numbers still don’t stack up against Mahomes’. It’s a similar story if you move away from clutch situations and look at their playoff numbers as a whole. Mahomes wins in almost every significant category.

Sure, it’s fair to suggest Mahomes’ metrics could fade as he ages. After all, few have ever held off time and aged as gracefully as Brady. Then again, haven’t we all learned by now that betting against Mahomes is a bad idea?

OK, so when we said there was only one argument (longevity) in favor of Brady, that might have been a touch unfair. It should at least be mentioned that Brady is 2-0 against Mahomes in the playoffs, including a Super Bowl victory.

However, for those keen to use that argument for Brady, let’s remember Eli Manning is 2-0 against Brady in the playoffs, including two Super Bowls, and no one would dare suggest Manning is the superior playoff quarterback. Two games are too small of a sample to determine much, and head-to-head matchups are too circumstantial to use as significant evidence.

The truth is, the further you dive into this debate, the more the evidence stacks up for Mahomes over Brady. Here’s just a small sampling of further research:

• With a win against the Eagles on Sunday, Mahomes will have won 10 straight playoff games, which would tie Brady’s record from 2001 to 2005. The difference, however, is Brady’s Patriots missed the playoffs entirely in 2002, whereas no one has beaten the Chiefs since the 2021 AFC Championship Game.

• Mahomes already has the second-most wins in the playoffs when his team trails by double-digits (five). He’s only one behind Brady, but Mahomes is 5-2 when he has found himself down double digits, and Brady finished 6-8.

• Mahomes’ teams have scored 595 points in his first 20 playoff games (29.7 points per game); Brady’s teams scored 455 (23.9) in his first 20. Want to adjust for era again? Mahomes’ 595 points are more than Brady’s teams scored in his last 20 playoff games, too (568).

• Brady’s defenses only allowed 20.8 points per game in the playoffs, and Mahomes’ defenses have yielded 23.1. Once again, if you adjust for era and only count Brady’s playoff games from 2014 onward, Brady still got more help from his defenses. They allowed just 21.8 points per game.

I understand those who want to stand by Brady and his seven championships. But if you had to pick one QB to win a Super Bowl, could you really pick against Mahomes? I couldn’t.

If his Chiefs win Sunday, the debate will be over. Mahomes will be the greatest playoff quarterback of all time. And part of me wonders: Isn’t that just really saying he’s the greatest quarterback of all time?

That’s an argument for another day.
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To be considered the GOAT of your sport, you first have to be the best player at your position during your career. In Brady’s case, that means he had to be a better quarterback than guys like Manning, Rodgers, Brees and Stafford.

Was he? Not really. In terms of pure football talent, all four of the names I just listed were arguably better at their peak when it came to actually playing the position.

So if you weren’t the best at your position while you played... and if four other guys were more talented... how can you be the GOAT?

Jordan achieved the GOAT label because he was undeniably the best and most talented player of his era and had the accomplishments to back it up. Brady on the other hand falls short, with his case based solely on career accomplishments. That’s just not enough.
I think you're discounting brady's clutch nature. I'm not saying I see brady as "better" than those you listed but the physical talent isn't everything.
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He'd be the one of GOATs that played for one team. Brady won Super Bowls with two different teams.
True, but it takes players! FTR, this is the truth too, Had we of had both of our starting tackles in thar SB, KC wins it! Pat was the sacrificial lamb back there with that pass rush!

Had already beaten them convincingly earlier that year!
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Peyton Manning also won super bowls with multiple teams. If Patrick wants to be that kind of greatest of all time and he's going to have to win one with another team.
This is silly.

Joe Montana was the GOAT and won all of his SBs with SF
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He'd be the one of GOATs that played for one team. Brady won Super Bowls with two different teams.
Brady shouldn’t get credit for bailing on a bad team for a loaded team in the easiest division in football.
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He'd be the one of GOATs that played for one team. Brady won Super Bowls with two different teams.
What is the moving the goalposts nonsense?
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You know there's different eras in sport.
The steroid era in baseball
The super bowl era

Patrick is already a greatest of all time. I mean certainly he's the GOAT of "The can't hit the quarterback era."

Alright I'm out of troll posts. you guys enjoy the game and good luck....

At sucking.

Seriously though I think the Chiefs are going to win by 10 at least maybe even a little more.

Remember to have a tonic for the nerves on game day.
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Unfortunately, Montana was always hurt in his 30s.
And still managed to win more Playoff games in his 30's than he did before turning age 30. I found that to be pretty interesting considering the injury problems.
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And still managed to win more Playoff games in his 30's than he did before turning age 30. I found that to be pretty interesting considering the injury problems.
If Joe played in this era and it was the onset of the short passing game, he'd play for a long time.
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The Patriots reportedly filmed over 40 games during the Spygate era, including games against future playoff opponents. This pretty much ends the Brady is GOAT debate should Patrick get anywhere near 7 rings. For me, 6 titles +more MVPs, etc. for Pat, would do it.
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Pats cheating dismiss those 3 SB wins in my book. Deflategate does as well. You don't get to call yourself the greatest when you have twice been punished from the league. They are guilty both times.
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Was just thinking the same thing.

Flip a single damn outcome and this thing is over already. Dee Ford lines up onside and Brady drops to 6 SBs with PM chasing his 5th this season.

The ONLY counterpoint would be, IMO, that we might've kept Sutton and lost out on Spags. But I've just never bought that one. We were clearly transitioning away from a 3-4 in Sutton's last season here. I think that even had we won a SB, Sutton would've been forced out. The dice had already been cast there.
I wish people would stop w 'If Dee Ford didn't line up off sides' crap. It's a game of inches. Chiefs lost, Pats won. You could say for plenty of Chief games - if the other team did this or that they win. That's very true this season ironically.

Anyway, again, it's too early to crown Pat the GOAT just yet. He's certainly on pace to surpass Brady but we don't know how the rest of Mahomes career will go or when he will retire. Too many variables for him to get the GOAT status
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I wish people would stop w 'If Dee Ford didn't line up off sides' crap. It's a game of inches. Chiefs lost, Pats won. You could say for plenty of Chief games - if the other team did this or that they win. That's very true this season ironically.

Anyway, again, it's too early to crown Pat the GOAT just yet. He's certainly on pace to surpass Brady but we don't know how the rest of Mahomes career will go or when he will retire. Too many variables for him to get the GOAT status
It's not a play in the first half that changed anything.

It's literally, if he doesn't line up there the game is over. We kneel it out.
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Montana played in a different era and I still consider him to be the GOAT. No way any of the QB's being talked about would have done as well as they have if they would have been playing back then. It was just a different ball game. There should be designation for the time frame in football... We are 15 AP (after pussy) or 10 BP(before pussy).
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