By Howard Fendrich, AP Pro Football Writer There are some overlooked truths about the four superb quarterbacks left chasing a Super Bowl title: — Tom Brady‘s career AFC championship game stats hardly should scare an opposing defense, nor should his deep-throw efficiency in the playoffs. — Ben Roethlisberger becomes rather ordinary when being blitzed. Related ArticlesJanuary 18, 2017 Micah Hyde emerges as Green Bay Packers playoff playmaker January 18, 2017 Packers-Falcons NFC matchup expected to produce big offense January 16, 2017 Steelers downplay Mike Tomlin’s vulgar description of Patriots January 16, 2017 Green Bay Packers revel in comeback January 16, 2017 Kansas City Chiefs’ Andy Reid believes holding should have been no-call — Aaron Rodgers is hardly the king of the fourth-quarterback comeback, no matter his recent Hail Mary completions and a certain final-seconds, throw-on-the-run play. — Matt Ryan produces interceptions nearly as often as TDs when trailing late. There’s a lot of talk heading into Sunday’s conference title games about the accomplishments, talents and legacies of the four starting QBs, which makes sense.