17. Better Myth
There’s an argument that Brady always plays with better players. This isn’t entirely true because it’s a matter of perspective. Sure, he’s enjoyed superior weapons over the years. Rodgers had Davante Adams at his disposal over the past couple of years. But he still put up superb numbers without much else. There is a myth that Rodgers’ defense is always worse than Brady’s.

However, this isn’t always true. From 2008 to 2012, the Patriots statically had a weaker defense. They allowed 344.4 yards per game compared to the Packers’ 322.2. But Brady had a 76.2 winning percentage with more touchdown passes than Rodgers. The Green Bay star only had a winning rate of 65.6 percent over this period. This shows that Brady was more important to his team at this point (via Bleacher Report).