You can literally look up the playoff stats for both guys and see they're basically the same. If you wanna keep a "Flacco is amazing in the playoffs and Peyton sucks" narrative going though then you've gotta ignore that and pretend "games won in New England" or some other secondary stat is the important thing to look at. Which is pretty much what Droford's doing. And it's ridiculous.
Even if you hype up Flacco's playoff performance in the Super Bowl season, you have to admit that he needed that just to be on Peyton's level as a playoff performer. It's a demonstrable fact.
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