Manning is a serviceable, but not spectacular, quarterback. He really doesn't do anything all that well. Doesn't have a good arm, really, doesn't have good wheels. He just makes good decisions. Definitely doesn't like to get dirty and when pressured does get rattled.
Serviceable? Come on...Greg McElroy is serviceable. Trent Dilfer was serviceable. Some of the all-time greats like Montana and Bradshaw were far more "serviceable" than Manning.
He may not appear to do any one thing well on the field, meaning, he doesn't have a rocket arm, and he can't run, but look at his stats and winning....he does
everything as well as anyone has ever done anything.
Other greats may have a great passer rating, but don't have the overall personal stats. Or some may have half the record book individually, but didn't win all that much.
Manning has it all. Rating, TDs, completion %, yards, winning, etc.
Compare him to John Elway (16 seasons), Brett Favre (18), Dan Marino (17), Joe Montana (15), and Terry Bradshaw (14).
Seasons of 90+ QB rating:Manning - 9
Favre - 9
Montana - 6
Marino - 5
Elway - 2
Bradshaw - 0
Seasons of 99+ QB rating:Manning - 5
Montana - 4
Favre - 2
Marino - 1
Elway - 0
Bradshaw - 0
4,000 yard seasons:Manning - 10
Favre - 6
Marino - 6
Elway - 1
Bradshaw - 0
Montana - 0
25+ TD seasons:Manning - 12
Favre - 11
Marino - 7
Montana - 6
Elway - 4
Bradshaw - 2
Career completion %:Manning - 64.8
Montana - 63
Favre - 62
Marino - 59
Elway - 56.9
Bradshaw - 51.9
Career winning %Montana - 71
Bradshaw - 68
Manning - 66
Elway - 64
Favre - 63
Marino - 61
Career passer rating:Manning - 95.2
Montana - 92.3
Favre - 86.6
Marino - 86.4
Elway - 79.9
Bradshaw - 70.9
Career TD to INT ratio:Manning - 2.04 to 1
Montana - 1.96 to 1
Marino - 1.67 to 1
Favre - 1.57 to 1
Elway - 1.30 to 1
Bradshaw - 1.05 to 1
Not only does he throw for more yards and more TDs, he throws fewer picks and with the highest completion %. Without looking at it, I would have guessed Montana was the most accurate, that Favre, Marino, and Elway had the most 25+ TD season, etc. But the thing is, Manning does everything better than all of these guys....yards, accuracy, TDs, overall rating, etc.
By the way, I know Bradshaw played in a different era. But still, even being a warrior, winner, and leader...his stats are mediocre at best. He was known for being the leader of a team stocked full of hall-of-famers and winning Super Bowls. He is kind of football's version of Reggie Jackson. Jackson was known for hitting big-time home runs and winning World Series, but he's a career .262 hitter.