Conventional wisdom holds that Bill Belichick is the best football coach ever, and that Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback ever, and that Aaron Rodgers is this year's Most Valuable Player.
After watching the NFL playoffs this weekend, you have to wonder if only one of those three presumptions holds true.
On Sunday, Brady, playing with a bunch of reserve skill-position players, lost his best offensive lineman to yet another injury and led Tampa Bay to a 31-0 lead before coasting to a 31-15 victory over Philadelphia.
On Saturday, Belichick played the third playoff game of his career without Brady. He lost 47-17 to Buffalo, and it was 33-3 early in the third quarter and 47-10 before a late Patriots touchdown.
Brady's career playoff record is 30-11 with Belichick and 5-0 without him.
Belichick's career playoff record is 30-11 with Brady and 1-2 without him.
In the past two playoff games Belichick has coached without Brady, he is 0-2 while being outscored 76-26.
Brady won with an odd assortment of skill position players in New England, and now has the greatest quarterbacking résumé in the history of the sport. This year, despite Tampa Bay's many injuries on offense, he led the NFL with 5,316 yards and 43 touchdown passes. He also ranked second in the NFL in QBR, behind Rodgers.