When speaking of big game Quarterbacks it seems Tom Brady is ubiquitous in every one's discussions. His aplomb is something to behold he is what people in sport like to call clutch (delivers in high pressure situations). However, if I had to choose a Quarterback right now I would choose Aaron Rodgers. I know a lot of you will be sitting there thinking I'm an idiot but let me defend myself with a few key points on why Aaron Rodgers is the best Quarterback in the game right now. I'll start by telling you why I'm not picking Tom Brady, there are two contributing factors. The first being Tom Brady has a great arm and is lethally accurate however has a tendency to be reckless and throw a few picks, I know all Quarterbacks throw picks but Aaron Rodgers throws significantly less with the lowest NFL intercept percentage at 1.92%. My second factor is Tom Brady does not have a a running game, he can not or very rarely is able to move the chains with his feet, where as Aaron Rodgers is more than capable of making plays through the air and on the ground. They are the only notable weakness' I can suggest Tom Brady has and Aaron Rodgers has them both covered.

A few other reasons I would say Aaron Rodgers is better at this point in time and may eclipse Brady is that Aaron Rodgers also has is 'Clutch' with a tremendous post season record. Rodgers is 4-1 has thrown 13 and 3 with a Quarterback rating of 112.6. Aaron Rodgers also is still relatively young and probably has about 6 or so years in him left if he remains fit and of course dominant
Now the number one argument Brady fans will have is the old one 'Superbowl Rings' well, yes Tom Brady has been successful. However the team Aaron Rodgers has around him now I think he could easily get 3 or 4 rings in the next 5 years in which he would eclipse Tom Brady, and if they do indeed go that far it would be safe to say that Aaron Rodgers would be an integral part in the Green Bay domination. In conclusion I feel Rodgers has no real weakness and can do everything Tom can with that said I believe the 'Aaron Rodgers Era' on the horizon.