Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees?
It's the MVP choice with no wrong answer. A two-headed coin. Loaded dice locked on a Lucky Seven in the hands of either shooter.
Drew Brees or Aaron Rodgers?
Might as well be pepperoni or sausage. Tap or bottle.
Rodgers throws for five touchdowns as the Packers improve to 14-1 one night. Brees breaks Dan Marino's 27-year-old record for passing yards in a season while the Saints win their seventh game in a row and clinch the NFC South the next night.
Both nights, the entire football world watched in prime time. Both times, anyone without a quarterback would have taken either one and not complained that they didn't get what was behind Door No. 2.
Or, as Vikings coach Leslie Frazier put it, "Boy, they both play extremely well. I don't know if one has the edge over the other."
Frazier should know. In three games against Rodgers and Brees, the Vikings gave up 997 yards and 12 touchdowns with no interceptions on 79-for-100 passing. The worst completion percentage in those games: 76.7