One could argue that lucking into Brady masks a lot of bad roster decisions.
I understand why one might make that line of argument, but it doesn't explain why Brady wasn't able to make do with last year's roster. if guys like Chris Hogan and Philip Dorsett were interchangeable bit parts, why couldn't he make anything work with Jakobi Meyers (who wound up being one of the most efficient WRs in all of football this season, surprisingly.) I still think 2019 was just a string of unfortunate events more than anything - Bill got him AB. not his fault that AB wound up threatening some lady's kids on instagram. He got Sanu, who sprained his ankle right away and never recovered his form. Then Josh Gordon hurt his knee and relapsed, Harry got hurt, so on and so forth.
Like, obviously the greatest QB in the league will make a mediocre WR look like a pro bowler, and I'm sure there's some guy who is 3rd or 4th on the Bears depth chart who looks like some practice squad JAG since Mitch Trubisky has been throwing to him for the last 3 years who would put up big numbers if Brady or Rodgers were his QB. But one man can't win the Superbowl alone - look at 3 years ago, Brady himself put together the greatest single-game performance in postseason history, the greatest Superbowl by an individual player ever. And they f***ing lost because the defense couldn't stop a nosebleed. You can pin that on Belichick/Patricia for the state of the defense and maybe the Malcolm Butler thing. So they rebuild and strengthen the defense, he went and got John Simon, Danny Shelton, Adrian Clayborn, and Jason McCourty, and picked up Bentley in the draft. To fit thm in they had to let Dion Lewis, Danny Amendola, and Brnadin Cooks go, amongst other changes. And they won a damn Superbowl where they held the Rams to 3 points. But fans whine about why doesn't Brady have weapons to throw to anymore. Well, you need some balance if you want to win anything. Can't just load the entire cap on WRs like Brandin Cooks or you'll give up 51 points in the Superbowl again if you even get there.
Great players win, great coaches put players in position to be great. They work together, why does everyone have to make it all dramatic and pin them against each other?