Poll: With Tom Brady now immortalized, what’s the best statue in Boston?

With Tom Brady now immortalized in bronze, how does he stand up? What do you think is the best statue in Greater Boston?

Take our poll at the link here, and see the results in print and online Sunday.

Honorable mentions go out to the Boston Women’s Memorial, Boston Irish Famine Memorial, Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment, the Bob Cousy statue at the College of the Holy Cross, Harry Agganis’ statue at Boston University, and the Doug Flutie statue at Boston College.

Do you have a favorite that we didn’t include? Email us at newstips@bostonherald.com.

Score! Bobby Orr

The Bobby Orr sculpture outside TD Garden. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)

Have a cigar, Red Auerbach

The Arnold “Red” Auerbach Statue at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. (Nicolaus Czarnecki/Boston Herald)

True Champion! Bill Russell

The statue of Boston Celtic Bill Russell in City Hall Plaza. (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

Splendid Splinter, Ted Williams

Sun shines on a statue of Ted Williams outside Fenway Park. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)

Mayor Kevin White

The bronze statue of Mayor Kevin White by Pablo Eduardo overlooks City Hall. (Joe Dwinell/Boston Herald)

“The Embrace,” Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King

Nancy Lane/Boston Herald

People visit the Embrace statue. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

“The British are coming,” Paul Revere

People walk through Paul Revere Mall. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)

1776 hero George Washington

Fireworks beside a statue of George Washington in the Boston Public Garden. (Christopher Evans/Boston Herald)

Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial

Gloucester Mayor Carolyn Kirk gives a thumbs-up next to the Fisherman’s Memorial, voted by Massachusetts residents as their choice to be depicted on a quarter for the U.S. Mint’s National Parks series. (Herald file photo)

Making way for ducklings

Boston Public Garden’s beloved ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ statue is dressed in festive blue and yellow to celebrate Marathon and Easter weekend in the city. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)

“Quoth the raven, nevermore!” Edgar Allen Poe

Hundreds of Edgar Allan Poe fans line up to get a closer look yesterday at ‘Poe Returning to Boston’ by sculptor Stefanie Rocknak. (Herald file photo)

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