Share this: Tom Brady had one of the best Super Bowl performance’s in history when he rallied the New England Patriots from a 25-point deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. But ESPN’s Michael Wilbon doesn’t believe that was even the best championship performance of the past year. Wilbon and his “Pardon The Interruption” co-host, Tony Kornheiser, debated Tuesday which athlete played the best when the stakes were the highest, and while Kornheiser went the obvious route and chose Brady, Wilbon went a little bit off book and chose Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson. His reasoning for picking Watson over Brady, who threw for a Super Bowl-record 466 yards, is who Watson had to defeat to claim his championship. “The answer is