Colin Cowherd thinks there’s no one in Tom Brady’s league anymore. Brady is the greatest quarterback that’s ever lived, and it’s not even close.

“Brady’s absolutely the best quarterback I’ve ever seen,” Cowherd said Tuesday.

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Brady is off to yet another hot start in the 2016 season with 1,319 yards, 12 touchdown passes and no interceptions in four games. But Brady’s success obviously goes well beyond this season.

“There is no more debate,” Cowherd said. “People don’t do their homework if they do debate it. The only guy that’s close is Joe Montana. And if you look at quarterbacks, they’re judged three ways: regular season dominance, postseason dominance and then Super Bowls.

“Regular season, Brady has 13 Division Titles. Montana’s got 10. And Brady’s going to win his 14th this season. Postseason dominance, Brady’s got 22 wins. Montana’s got 16. Super Bowls, Tom got to six. Montana got to four. They both won four. I’m not punishing Tom, because he got to more.”

What about the weak AFC East during Brady’s 17-year career? To that, Cowherd said, “Do your homework.” Cowherd detailed the weak division Montana played in during his dominant career. And Cowherd added at the at that he anticipates Brady will have two or three more years of high-level play. That means Brady could win another Super Bowl and further bury any question as to who is the greatest quarterback ever.



