Sorry but Ronaldo and Brady are nothing alike. Until he was like 30 yo, Ronaldo was nothing but a stat-padding loser aka Messi's slow but adorable closet-transsexual little brother. It wasn't until Real M absolutely loaded that roster - their bench was full of WC talent, fcs - and brought in the right coaches in Ancelotti and Zidane, that Ronaldo started winning trophies. Even then, however, he was a non-factor in the CL finals they won, except the one against Juve - I guess you guys proved to be even bigger chokers than CR7
Brady, otoh, has achieved most of his success playing with inferior talent on offense - so often turning other teams' outcasts into treasure. Unlike Ronaldo, Brady is at his best in the most high-pressure moments, hence his numerous SB MVPs and come-from-behind victories, many of which in SBs. Throughout his career, he has been labeled a system QB. Little did people know that he was the so called system, as it should be on any well-coached team.
This year he had a tremendously talented roster around him but that was a poorly coached team - Arians is little more than a loud-mouth schmuck - on one of the very worst, statistically, NFL franchises over the past close to 2 decades. And look at the turn-around they had in just one year mostly due to Brady's leadership and knowledge on what it takes to win and a defense coached by a top-notch DC in Todd Bowles.