The first 3 paragraphs are nothing but you attempting to mirror my mood. Classic move of an unsure, insecure and lost interlocutor.
1. So according to your logic of quarterback vs quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo is 4-0 vs Aaron Rodgers "head to head".... that means Garoppolo is a better quarterback than Rodgers, correct?
Now, you've done it. Please post the logic which said, "Garoppolo is better than Rodgers". I'll wait. See, you can't falsely accuse me of a position which makes it easier for you to offer up your weak, pathetic, unlettered argument. That's a strawman argument. I will steelman your position AND THEN knock it down...as I said, reread the posts and your replies...because this one was already answered.
In short, you won't reread our prior exchanges, your search will come up as empty as your overall point.
But I see where you're going: You're trying to insinuate even good QBs are hostage to their team. Duh...who doesn't know they need a team? But the MOST IMPORTANT PLAYER ON THE TEAM IS THE QB. They never get all the blame, but if they are paid more, have more experience, is the designated leader - and they play poorly - they are going to get the LOSS AND THE BLAME. You either get this or you obfuscate - this sentence should sound familiar.
2. Kaepernick is like 3-0, 4-0 vs Aaron Rodgers "head to head" so according to your self made narratives of qb vs qb head to head, Kaepernick is a better quarterback than Rodgers, right?
I think your problem is that because you are so simpleminded you imagine you made some Gordian Knot of a point. Eli beat Brady twice, but you know what...? NEITHER OF THEM CHOKED...it was a battle and someone had to lose. Now, take Dak vs Garrapolo. Dak vs Mr Irrelevant. Dak vs Jordan Love - HE CHOKES! You can't say, "well, the entire team looked bad that day...so the most important player's poor play is excusable...". No leader or champion ever thought or uttered those words!!!
The point isn't whether superior QBs lose to better teams, the point is whether the so-called superior QB played well enough to put his team in a position to WIN. Scott Norwood missed the field goal - not Jim Kelly's fault. But 4 SB losses in a row IS HIS FAULT, just as much as Bradshaw winning 4 out 5 years was his accomplishment. How you perform on Sunday matters and you can't hide behind the team.