Love how he called the 2019 pats offense awful like it was Brady’s fault. Tom had his two prime weapons AB and Josh Gordon released and benched over nothing, Brady’s stats would be jacked if Belichecks ego didn’t get in the way
I love that this fictional Ultimate QB who played from age 20 to 48 using the best season of any QB at each age still has the same number of rings as Tom Brady.
@@peltimies2469 in reality almost every era had cheating, just using different methods. In recent memory I think the 80s and like mid 2000s-2010s were better than the "juice" era. If I could watch any tho, I think like 1890-1910 is probably the best. Got dudes like cy young, the Rube, Ty Cobb, and even black players who apparently never existed because Jackie Robinson was "the first black player"
The end of the list would be players who had excellent careers and were just playing it out at the end, and the earlier parts would be genuinely terrible quarterbacks for their time in all likelihood.
Rodgers age 33 season in 2016 is low-key one of the greatest seasons ever. He completely willed that garbage packers team to the NFC championship game. Insane
@@StevenDaddy1299Could it be one of the best seasons of its final result (I.e. One of the best seasons that ended in the conference championship game?) And who would get your vote for the best out of curiosity?
I counted 9 times including the last 7 years of his career. I think he should come back and throw a pass and break the 46 year old with no completions. It's a wonder George Blanda don't have that age as well as 47 and 48.
@@michael7054Blanda was primarily a kicker for most of the second half of his very long career, and would only come in at quarterback for special game situations like mop-up duty. In his age-46 season, he attempted 33 field goals across 14 games and made 23, career bests in both makes and make %, and converted all 31 extra points he attempted. He is almost certainly one of the only players in NFL history to throw a pass, catch a pass, intercept a pass, record a rushing attempt, attempt a field goal, attempt an extra point, punt, and return a kickoff.
@@dfp_01 They should have let edelman kick a few times, then he could boast the same. But they went from vinatiery to gostkowski. Adam is a living legend but honestly gostkowski should be one too. Dude did not miss a single extra point from 2007-2015, that is 9 fucking years in a row, and had 6 years in his career at NE where he missed 3 or less fieldgoals for the whole season. And it is not like he only shot so few his career best is made 38 out of 41 attempts
Drew Brees’s 2011 season was absurd. He still holds the record for total yards per game in the regular season with 348. Mahomes now has the total yards record because of the extra game but it’s gonna be a while before Brees loses the per game one
@@fortynights1513 55 will remain the record for a while. Only current person I can see breaking that is Mahomes, and even then that dude runs too much to probably ever quite get there. So maybe Trevor Lawrence or Herbert might do something like that if their teams improve?
@@sprawlz6466Yeah, I see where you’re coming from. If you think about it, Peyton Manning (both in Indy and Denver) rushed far less often than most top quarterbacks are told to these days. That said, with the quarterback safety rules, and 17th game, I wouldn’t be surprised if the record did fall to a great passer whose coach preferred to pass more often.
@@cameronisam2208 I doubt it. He isn’t as trigger happy as he used to be and it more content with things like settling for field goals and passing inside the 5 to hand it off for a TD. The only type of player I can see beating this record is a player like second year Mahomes (trigger happy and always goes for the big play) or someone like Manning (pocket passer with experience who has no real run game and never scrambles)
Mahomes is otherworldly. You could run a reel solely consisting of plays from games he lost and *still* have no doubts about him. But, most importantly, he's validated every fan and silenced every doubter. And, unlike a certain OTHER legendary quarterback, he isn't coasting on the sheer volume of his accomplishments.
Neither is Brady. In his first year as a starter Brady took over a team that had a losing record the year before and the year before that went 8-8, so a team that was on a downward spiral, he took over when they where already 0-2, and he took that to the superbowl winning the most lopsided sb win of all time being a 14 point underdog. I would argue that is the biggest impact any single player ever had on a team. The patriots where to 1 SB befor he became the qb and lost, and became THE team to beat for 20 years .
@daftwulli6145 I never said Brady isn't legendary. Brady is in another league entirely, one Mahomes isn't going to become a member of unless his health stays perfect.
@@smilingearth5181 well you did say :" And, unlike a certain OTHER legendary quarterback, he isn't coasting on the sheer volume of his accomplishments." so I thought you meant brady with that
@@the6thpackbrewbuck Brees had superior stats and carried the Saints to a 13-3 record. The Packers also beat the playoff bound Lions resting Aaron Rodgers for the playoffs
@@someperson3883 Not the stats that matter, he threw 1 more td and 8 more picks, sorry dude, but I do think Brees should have won MVP in '09 over Peyton
I agree with you there. I mean it’s a pretty logical assessment that if he had the best season for a QB in NFL history at 28, how is it possible that any other 28 year old had a better season? Literally doesn’t make any sense
2011 Rodgers > 2004 Peyton, rodgers’ team wasn’t as good as Peyton’s yet he was 5 points away to being the second team in nfl history to go 16-0. Not at all discrediting Peyton at all but Rodgers carried one of the worst defenses in the league to 15-1 while also breaking Peyton’s passer rating record from 2004 which still stands to this day
I feel so bad for Drew Brees. All of his accomplishments, and he never really was the best quarterback each season. It would be Manning, Brady, Rodgers or Mahomes. Brees deserved better
Nice idea. If I had any criticism, it would be that at ages where there are several good choices, doing a quick comparison and saying why you chose the one you did (I'm sure mostly down to playoff success). Not a big deal, but would have been nice to see the contenders.
the fact that age 26 isn't Christian McDaughterDater is an atrocity. he had a stellar 34 yards per attempt and threw a touchdown on 100% of his passes, the only Quarterback ever to boast that achievement. Barry, I am disappointed in you. you can't even argue that CMC is a running back because you included Lamar Jackson.
hi barry - before the nfl season what about a video breaking down your coded references - “daughter dater” - some i know but some i don’t get another idea - a video on your take on the chances the best college team has against the worst nfl team anyway love your stuff
I know recency bias is high but I think there’s a legitimate argument for CJ Stroud having the best 22 year old season ever. 4100+ yards even after missing two games. Leading the league in td/int ratio. And just recently became the youngest qb in history to win a playoff game
Brady won the AFC Championship in 2007 because his sheer greatness made Phillip Rivers play nearly the entire game on a torn ACL and knocked out LaDainian Tomlinson out of the game after 2 carries
I would actually argue that age 24 should go to brady. Did mahomes have the better stats ? Yea, but he also took over a team that was already in the playoffs every year. Brady took over a team that had a losing record the year before and the year before that went 8-8, so a team that was on a downward spiral, he took over when they where already 0-2, and he took that to the superbowl winning the most lopsided sb win of all time being a 14 point underdog.
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Wow this video was really just Tom Brady from age 1 to 45. His check-down passes at age 15 were truly a sight to behold.
Brady’s long ball at age 7 is just like his at 30. Truly an inspiration
Tom Brady’s handoffs at 8 were and always will be elite.
You guys are tripping, how are you guys gonna ignore the 97 yard hail Mary he threw at just 3 years old.
Scrambled for 20 Yards at age 1
@@JackTheDr1pper he only got slower over time, sadly
You can feel barry’s blood start to boil every time he puts Tom Brady on the list
Thats what makes him the goat
@@coreyperdue1966 makes who the goat: Barry or Brady?
@dct478 Barry
When even a hater has to put his bias aside to put Brady on the list you know it was a good year for him.
Love how he called the 2019 pats offense awful like it was Brady’s fault. Tom had his two prime weapons AB and Josh Gordon released and benched over nothing, Brady’s stats would be jacked if Belichecks ego didn’t get in the way
I love that this fictional Ultimate QB who played from age 20 to 48 using the best season of any QB at each age still has the same number of rings as Tom Brady.
And most of his rings were Tom’s lmao
I was looking for this comment to this video. I went and looked up Tom’s stats and basically this Ultimate QB is Brady, lol.
@@gachatocabunnytiger9612Tom stats are good but this qb would shatter them easily
Huge respect to barry for disguising a lebron goat argument as a 28 minute video about qb stats, a truly brilliant move
What Dinkleberg is to Timmy’s dad is what Tom Brady is to Barry McCockiner 🤣💀
Brady must have learned Barry Bonds' secret to improving in his 40s by eating a well balanced breakfast every day
Don't forget exercising and getting plenty of sleep!
I always think it’s funny how many football fans look down on baseball for their steroid problem as if 85% of the NFL isn’t taking something.
Juice era baseball was the best ever. Everybody was juicing, but there was still only one Barry Bonds!
@@peltimies2469 in reality almost every era had cheating, just using different methods. In recent memory I think the 80s and like mid 2000s-2010s were better than the "juice" era. If I could watch any tho, I think like 1890-1910 is probably the best. Got dudes like cy young, the Rube, Ty Cobb, and even black players who apparently never existed because Jackie Robinson was "the first black player"
At least if he did, he didn’t have his roids shipped to his house under Gisele’s name, like a certain forehead did with his wife 😂
Sad that the combined GOAT player died of marijuana overdose. Thank you for bringing his story into the light. Thank you, Barry, truly a hero
Truly the devil's lettuce
Barry’s outreach about the dangers of injecting marijuanas has single-handedly saved billions of lives.
so glad my favorite all time player allie sherman is finally getting some recognition
Do the worst season at every age, please.
The end of the list would be players who had excellent careers and were just playing it out at the end, and the earlier parts would be genuinely terrible quarterbacks for their time in all likelihood.
@@fortynights1513 true.
Thank god Allie Sherman finally got a shout out, was starting to think people forgot him
Was a decent coach. Didn’t know he had been a qb.
Rodgers age 33 season in 2016 is low-key one of the greatest seasons ever. He completely willed that garbage packers team to the NFC championship game. Insane
Any season without the Super Bowl victory is not even close to being the greatest season ever
@@StevenDaddy1299Could it be one of the best seasons of its final result (I.e. One of the best seasons that ended in the conference championship game?)
And who would get your vote for the best out of curiosity?
@@StevenDaddy1299individual season, not team success
Aaron Rodgers’ not having 2011 or 2020 on here is crazy
Marino in '84 was the greatest quarterback season ever.
I could see the argument. Would have probably thrown 53 touchdowns or more with today’s rules.
Rodgers in ‘11 and manning in ‘13 were pretty nutty but yeah marino would have been crazy today
Nothing else comes close when you take into account the era he played in.
2007 brady, 2004 and 2013 manning do stand a chance however
love hearing how depressed barry becomes when he has to praise brady
Everyone knows Tom Brady is going to be on here! Multiple times even! Of course!
You know because he played sooooo late
I counted 9 times including the last 7 years of his career. I think he should come back and throw a pass and break the 46 year old with no completions. It's a wonder George Blanda don't have that age as well as 47 and 48.
@@michael7054Blanda was primarily a kicker for most of the second half of his very long career, and would only come in at quarterback for special game situations like mop-up duty. In his age-46 season, he attempted 33 field goals across 14 games and made 23, career bests in both makes and make %, and converted all 31 extra points he attempted. He is almost certainly one of the only players in NFL history to throw a pass, catch a pass, intercept a pass, record a rushing attempt, attempt a field goal, attempt an extra point, punt, and return a kickoff.
@@dfp_01 wow thats all very interesting information! Thanks so much for all of that!
@@dfp_01 They should have let edelman kick a few times, then he could boast the same. But they went from vinatiery to gostkowski. Adam is a living legend but honestly gostkowski should be one too. Dude did not miss a single extra point from 2007-2015, that is 9 fucking years in a row, and had 6 years in his career at NE where he missed 3 or less fieldgoals for the whole season. And it is not like he only shot so few his career best is made 38 out of 41 attempts
Randall Cunningham. Always deserves more love.
That Vikings team vs the Broncos 2nd sb in a row woulda been much more interesting.
Fantastic that you were able to put richard shermans grandfather allie shermam on this. Truly a man of many cultures and backgrounds.
Lol
Drew Brees’s 2011 season was absurd. He still holds the record for total yards per game in the regular season with 348. Mahomes now has the total yards record because of the extra game but it’s gonna be a while before Brees loses the per game one
The question is how long until Peyton Manning’s 2013 season is passed in terms of total passing touchdowns.
@@fortynights1513 55 will remain the record for a while. Only current person I can see breaking that is Mahomes, and even then that dude runs too much to probably ever quite get there. So maybe Trevor Lawrence or Herbert might do something like that if their teams improve?
@@sprawlz6466Yeah, I see where you’re coming from.
If you think about it, Peyton Manning (both in Indy and Denver) rushed far less often than most top quarterbacks are told to these days.
That said, with the quarterback safety rules, and 17th game, I wouldn’t be surprised if the record did fall to a great passer whose coach preferred to pass more often.
@@sprawlz6466I’m confident if mahomes now had his 2018 roster he would easily break it just need mahomes to get those caliber of weapons again
@@cameronisam2208 I doubt it. He isn’t as trigger happy as he used to be and it more content with things like settling for field goals and passing inside the 5 to hand it off for a TD. The only type of player I can see beating this record is a player like second year Mahomes (trigger happy and always goes for the big play) or someone like Manning (pocket passer with experience who has no real run game and never scrambles)
Anyone else seriously though Tom Brady was going to go all the way to playing at 50 to beat George Blanda’s record?
He wouldn't have to do to much to have better years.
I actually did think it was possible 😂😂😂
Blanda's record of looking like he's on Medicare when only 48 will never be broken.
Surprising amount of “after they destroyed Arizona” in this video. As a Seattle fan I approve that it makes for great seasons
Tom Brady never had to pass on a game winning play like our Fictional greatest season by age QB did, and Brady played in a tougher more physical era.
As a Chiefs fan, the Dee Ford shoutout sent me into a spiral of depression…
Oh boy, I can’t wait to here Barry talk about our favorite quarterback Tom Brady
crazy how the combined goat still could not get more superbowl wins than Brady, I have no words
It was rather surprising seeing Tua on this list 48 times, but great video as always Barry
Im glad by the end you were able to put a nice bow on it and make it about Lebron..I was worried
I was wondering how this video would affect Lebrons legacy 🙏
Beautiful video Barry. Life changing
Mahomes is otherworldly. You could run a reel solely consisting of plays from games he lost and *still* have no doubts about him. But, most importantly, he's validated every fan and silenced every doubter. And, unlike a certain OTHER legendary quarterback, he isn't coasting on the sheer volume of his accomplishments.
Make sure to zip his pants back up when you’re done
Neither is Brady. In his first year as a starter Brady took over a team that had a losing record the year before and the year before that went 8-8, so a team that was on a downward spiral, he took over when they where already 0-2, and he took that to the superbowl winning the most lopsided sb win of all time being a 14 point underdog.
I would argue that is the biggest impact any single player ever had on a team. The patriots where to 1 SB befor he became the qb and lost, and became THE team to beat for 20 years .
@@williethekidd2121 Speaking from experience?
@daftwulli6145 I never said Brady isn't legendary. Brady is in another league entirely, one Mahomes isn't going to become a member of unless his health stays perfect.
@@smilingearth5181 well you did say :" And, unlike a certain OTHER legendary quarterback, he isn't coasting on the sheer volume of his accomplishments." so I thought you meant brady with that
The thing I took from this video is that Carson Palmer was 35 in 2015 😂 I had no idea how old he was when he was playing.
He was a 2003 draftee, and his Cincinnati years are forgotten about sometimes.
I caught my dad falling asleep to this video. Not cause the video was boring; he said your voice is just so calm and soothing 🤣
At this point, Barry is purposefully trolling himself into praising Tom Brady
Side note about Brady: The first two Tampa seasons turned out well, but if you ask me, he left his prime after 2017.
You keep coming out with interesting new videos. Love the channel Barry.
“Eleven hundred thousand yards”
I'm surprised you didn't just put Jimmy "can't get off my first read" Garoppolo for every healthy full season he played as the best of those ages.
Love the content Barry.
Continue the good work.
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Love the video Barry any chance we get a WR,RB etc… version of this
Mahomes being only 27 and being on the list 3 times is awesome
11 Rodgers>04 Manning
inhuman season, the highlights speak for themself
Drew Brees should have been MVP in 2011
@@someperson3883 No
@@the6thpackbrewbuck Brees had superior stats and carried the Saints to a 13-3 record. The Packers also beat the playoff bound Lions resting Aaron Rodgers for the playoffs
@@someperson3883 Not the stats that matter, he threw 1 more td and 8 more picks, sorry dude, but I do think Brees should have won MVP in '09 over Peyton
Every time I see a new Barry video, I click. Dude can make the most dull topics fun.
I like when you talk about old football. Something about seeing the sport in black and white seems so interesting to see.
A historically stellar video from RUclips juggernaut, Barry Mac!
Cool concept and great video Barry
Cam was never the same after von put his nuts on his face that superbowl game
I would've taken Peyton in '12 for age 36 over Palmer
Peyton had a lot of great regular seasons indeed. He just only won 2 super bowls and one super bowl mvp.
@@michael7054"only"
Idk how old he was in 2011, but Aaron Rodgers 2011 season was the greatest QB season in NFL history and that should’ve won whatever age he was at
2004 peyton manning won that year
I agree with you there. I mean it’s a pretty logical assessment that if he had the best season for a QB in NFL history at 28, how is it possible that any other 28 year old had a better season? Literally doesn’t make any sense
@@Viking_367 Go make your own video.
The true best birthday present. Thanks Barry.
I’ll take Favres 95 MVP season at 26 over Cams but can’t go wrong with either
Love the video this probably took alot of time but if possible do the same thing for every sport
2011 Rodgers > 2004 Peyton, rodgers’ team wasn’t as good as Peyton’s yet he was 5 points away to being the second team in nfl history to go 16-0. Not at all discrediting Peyton at all but Rodgers carried one of the worst defenses in the league to 15-1 while also breaking Peyton’s passer rating record from 2004 which still stands to this day
That's a bad take
Yes. That did remind me of an NBA player unfairly criticized...... Jerry West.
George Blanda is a god of the game of football
Pretty crazy that in 1970 he led his team down the field to set up a game winning field kicked by himself, and he did it multiple times that year!
I think it’s about time for a top 10 Baby Gronk moments video💯🔥
I feel so bad for Drew Brees. All of his accomplishments, and he never really was the best quarterback each season. It would be Manning, Brady, Rodgers or Mahomes. Brees deserved better
Nice video Mr Mcockiner
Mark Rypien really took me by surprise! And I know you do your homework which makes it even more surprising!
I cant believe you left off 2011/2014 Rodgers
Nice idea. If I had any criticism, it would be that at ages where there are several good choices, doing a quick comparison and saying why you chose the one you did (I'm sure mostly down to playoff success).
Not a big deal, but would have been nice to see the contenders.
the fact that age 26 isn't Christian McDaughterDater is an atrocity. he had a stellar 34 yards per attempt and threw a touchdown on 100% of his passes, the only Quarterback ever to boast that achievement. Barry, I am disappointed in you. you can't even argue that CMC is a running back because you included Lamar Jackson.
Great idea!
Oh boy, the legend Barry McCockiner opening the video with my tier list.
good shit Barry
Nice video!
bros getting angry having to talk about Brady for that long lmao
What a class act by Barry. Truly inspiring to bring our attention to those dastardly marijuana overdoses.
Bruh the age 48 season had me rolling. Genuinely one of the funniest stat lines ever
You're the best Barry
hi barry - before the nfl season what about a video breaking down your coded references - “daughter dater” - some i know but some i don’t get
another idea - a video on your take on the chances the best college team has against the worst nfl team
anyway love your stuff
Damn this is a really interesting idea
Good lord. I aways forget just how quick Marinos release was. Its so fast, you would be forgiven for thinking the footage is sped up. Amazing.
“This superstar conglomerate quarterback career would have 7 Super Bowl wins”
Tom Brady: oh word?
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Mind you that 1991 Rypien seasons came when the Eagles and Cowboys went 1-2 on every notable defense stat.
Love the tone of voice when you get to age 39+
It's the equivalent of trying to find an NBA age 36+ season that's not Kareem, LeBron or Karl Malone
Love the videos barry, have since i started watching
Gotta do this for the nba now.
im heavily convinced if drew brees was in a different era he would be much more talked than he is now. dude was consistently top 5 for a solid decade
easily top 3 for like 15 years lmao
I know recency bias is high but I think there’s a legitimate argument for CJ Stroud having the best 22 year old season ever. 4100+ yards even after missing two games. Leading the league in td/int ratio. And just recently became the youngest qb in history to win a playoff game
Jeez I thought I wouldn't have to change my underwear once in the video but the Brady Zone got me
Wait what about George Blanda? Wasn’t he a gazzilion years old playing qb and kicker for the raiders?
In the 1970 season, multiple games he led the team down the field to kick the game winning field goal himself. Crazy stuff.
Brady won the AFC Championship in 2007 because his sheer greatness made Phillip Rivers play nearly the entire game on a torn ACL and knocked out LaDainian Tomlinson out of the game after 2 carries
2015 Cam was throwing to Devin Funchess and Philly Brown, I feel like that doesn’t get talked about enough
Best nfl playoff games/performances
Great video thanks barry
George Blanda I've always respected but kicking Tom Brady out the top of the list brings me to tears
He isn't even that old yet though
@@michael7054 No- no he isn't coming back. Say it ain't so
@@10thletter40 lol yeah
1:18 AR about to come take that 21 spot this upcoming season!!! Lol
You should really do one of these for NBA seasons, think of all the marijuana overdoses you could prevent with that video Barry.
It's funny how even when making the "perfect QB", Brady has better playoff stats if you account for number of games played.
I would actually argue that age 24 should go to brady. Did mahomes have the better stats ? Yea, but he also took over a team that was already in the playoffs every year. Brady took over a team that had a losing record the year before and the year before that went 8-8, so a team that was on a downward spiral, he took over when they where already 0-2, and he took that to the superbowl winning the most lopsided sb win of all time being a 14 point underdog.
“ eleven hundred thousand yards” lmfao
Make a video best nba player at every age
Barry do a video about random nba role players who scored 45 plus in a game nobody remembers
Those end stats are just Bradys regular stats
Id be really interested to see this for wide receiver as well. I'm pretty sure it would look similar to Jerry rice's career
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need a basketball version for this
Later 20’s would be tough
You should do the same thing but with running backs
You should do this with receivers
You wish Tom Brady was your QB