It was the title that made me move the thread over here. His comparison to Brady wasn't the New England Brady, it was the Michigan Brady. It's just another in a long list of statements Scarbinsky has used that are/were fundamentally flawed—or wrong to put it bluntly.
AJ is not even in the league Brady was in when he was at Michigan. In fact, their play? Worlds apart.
Unlike Scarbinsky, there are those of us who actually knew what kind of quarterback Brady was in college. We followed the sport then unlike Scarbinsky who started following it when he was hired to do so.
Just as two examples: Brady finished his last season with 20 TD passes. AJ, not even two-thirds through his season has 18. Brady had six INT's on the season. You know how many AJ has.
Then we have completion percentage, pass efficiency...