Now regular season statistics
Tom Brady, 11 seasons (136-39 career record, 78%) 37 game winning drives
96.6 rating, 3798-5948 (64%), 44806 yards, 334 TD, 123 INT, 7.7 AY/A, 5.6 TD%, 2.1 INT%
Per Game: 22-34, 256 yards, 1.9 TD, 0.7 INT
Per Season: 345-541, 4073 yards, 30 touchdowns, 11 interceptions
Peyton Manning, 14 seasons (154-70 career record, 69%) 49 game winning drives
95.7 rating, 5082-7793 (65%), 59487 yards, 436 TD, 209 INT, 7.5 AY/A, 5.6 TD%, 2.7 INT%
Per Game: 23-35, 265 yards, 1.9 TD, 0.9 INT
Per Season: 363-557, 4249 yards, 31 touchdowns, 15 interceptions
Outdoors
Manning (112 games) - 93.3 rating, 2629-4049, 64.9%, 30350 yards, 205 touchdowns, 107 interceptions (1.9 ratio)
Per game: 23-36, 271 yards, 1.8 touchdown, 1.0 interceptions
Brady (163 games) - 96.1 rating, 3509-5528, 63.5%, 41184 yards, 305 touchdowns, 110 interceptions (2.8 ratio)
Per game: 22-34, 253 yards, 1.9 touchdowns, 0.7 interceptions
Similar theme like always, near equal amount of TD's on a game to game/season to season basis just one guy throws more Interceptions(Peyton).
This is with near equal Passer ratings/Completion percentages/YPA's. Peyton doesn't have a stat argument over Brady. This is important because that's what they've based their entire argument on for 10 years(while at the same time Brady having the PS edge as well which I pointed out earlier in this thread)