Francesa's funny, and not in a good way.
As we know, he likes to take the Pats down a peg and today made a comment on "Tom" as if he's on a first name basis with TB12, (paraphrase-but damn close to a quote)
"take away his SB winning post-season wins (12 wins, obviously 0 losses) and he's just a .500 QB in the post-season"
Sounds pretty damning, except its not true, and very misleading.
First Tom's 23-9, so take away 12 wins, he's 11-9, a .550 record.
Now lets take a look at the other post-season win leaders.
Montana, Bradshaw, Elway and Manning
Montana 16-7 (4 SB), subtract out his SB winnning post-season games, 12 wins, would yield a 4-7 record.
Bradshaw 14-5 (4 SB) deduct 12 wins 2-5 record
Elway 14-7 (2 SB) deduct 7 wins 7-7 record
So applying the same methodology to the top winningest QBs in the post-season, FF would find there is only only 1 QB with a record over .500.
TOM.