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Originally posted by cardsallthewaywow i didnt realize peyton was also the offensive line coach. hes not responsible for the offensive line's mistakes. how is throwing for yard not important? it gets your team down the field to set you up for scoring. he didnt choke at all and now you're trying to prove something that is completely untrue and you only said because everyone else says it.
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Originally posted by javon favreOriginally posted by cardsallthewaywow i didnt realize peyton was also the offensive line coach. hes not responsible for the offensive line's mistakes. how is throwing for yard not important? it gets your team down the field to set you up for scoring. he didnt choke at all and now you're trying to prove something that is completely untrue and you only said because everyone else says it.
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Originally posted by sik wit itI picked Peyton because I'm gettin someone that is going to work his arse off and always comes more prepared than any other player. Can't go wrong with a gym rat.
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Originally posted by PACKmanNCarson Palmer, who knows what could have happend if he didnt get hurt in the Pitt game. He young and IMO better.
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Originally posted by JBond93Originally posted by sweetness34Tom Brady...All he needs to do is put up his hand with 3 SB Rings and that's my answer.
Peyton Manning is the best All-Around QB in the NFL, but until he wins a "big game," I'm going with Brady.
I hope Peyton isn't the next Marino, great QB that doesn't get a SB.
In postseason play Manning has completed 193 of 324 passes for a 59.5 comepletion percentage and has thrown for 2461 yards, 15 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. His postseason quaterback rating is 88.5. His win/loss record in the postseason is a measly 3-6.
Tom Brady has completed 225 of 367 passes for a 61.3 comepletion perfectage and has thrown for 2493 yards, 15 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, and also gained 2 touchdowns rushing. He has a postseason rating of 89.4. His win/loss record in the postseason is 11-1.
Take it for what it's worth.
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Originally posted by javon favreOriginally posted by cardsallthewaywow i didnt realize peyton was also the offensive line coach. hes not responsible for the offensive line's mistakes. how is throwing for yard not important? it gets your team down the field to set you up for scoring. he didnt choke at all and now you're trying to prove something that is completely untrue and you only said because everyone else says it.
While Peyton hasn't "choked" everytime he's been in the playoffs, he's yet to advace his team deep in the playoffs. And when a high caliber team such as the Colts exit early after getting homefield advantage, people look and Peyton and put the loss on him.
The fact is the Colts have not done well in the playoffs, and Peyton Manning has been the QB of those Colts teams.
It's sad to say this, but until Peyton wins the "big game," many will look at him as a good QB, not a great one. Although I'd pick him to lead my team any day because IMO he is a great QB.
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Originally posted by JBCXDespite looking better against an underachieving Eagles team, I still think the Bears are one of the worst teams in the NFL. I smell a blowout victory by the Lions this week and a division sweep.
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Originally posted by yourfavestonerOriginally posted by JBond93Originally posted by sweetness34Tom Brady...All he needs to do is put up his hand with 3 SB Rings and that's my answer.
Peyton Manning is the best All-Around QB in the NFL, but until he wins a "big game," I'm going with Brady.
I hope Peyton isn't the next Marino, great QB that doesn't get a SB.
In postseason play Manning has completed 193 of 324 passes for a 59.5 comepletion percentage and has thrown for 2461 yards, 15 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. His postseason quaterback rating is 88.5. His win/loss record in the postseason is a measly 3-6.
Tom Brady has completed 225 of 367 passes for a 61.3 comepletion perfectage and has thrown for 2493 yards, 15 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, and also gained 2 touchdowns rushing. He has a postseason rating of 89.4. His win/loss record in the postseason is 11-1.
Take it for what it's worth.
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Originally posted by cardsallthewayOriginally posted by yourfavestonerOriginally posted by JBond93Originally posted by sweetness34Tom Brady...All he needs to do is put up his hand with 3 SB Rings and that's my answer.
Peyton Manning is the best All-Around QB in the NFL, but until he wins a "big game," I'm going with Brady.
I hope Peyton isn't the next Marino, great QB that doesn't get a SB.
In postseason play Manning has completed 193 of 324 passes for a 59.5 comepletion percentage and has thrown for 2461 yards, 15 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. His postseason quaterback rating is 88.5. His win/loss record in the postseason is a measly 3-6.
Tom Brady has completed 225 of 367 passes for a 61.3 comepletion perfectage and has thrown for 2493 yards, 15 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, and also gained 2 touchdowns rushing. He has a postseason rating of 89.4. His win/loss record in the postseason is 11-1.
Take it for what it's worth.
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Originally posted by JBond93Originally posted by sweetness34Tom Brady...All he needs to do is put up his hand with 3 SB Rings and that's my answer.
Peyton Manning is the best All-Around QB in the NFL, but until he wins a "big game," I'm going with Brady.
I hope Peyton isn't the next Marino, great QB that doesn't get a SB.
Another sig courtesy of BoneKrusher
Originally posted by JBCXDespite looking better against an underachieving Eagles team, I still think the Bears are one of the worst teams in the NFL. I smell a blowout victory by the Lions this week and a division sweep.
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Originally posted by yourfavestonerOriginally posted by cardsallthewayOriginally posted by yourfavestonerOriginally posted by JBond93Originally posted by sweetness34Tom Brady...All he needs to do is put up his hand with 3 SB Rings and that's my answer.
Peyton Manning is the best All-Around QB in the NFL, but until he wins a "big game," I'm going with Brady.
I hope Peyton isn't the next Marino, great QB that doesn't get a SB.
In postseason play Manning has completed 193 of 324 passes for a 59.5 comepletion percentage and has thrown for 2461 yards, 15 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. His postseason quaterback rating is 88.5. His win/loss record in the postseason is a measly 3-6.
Tom Brady has completed 225 of 367 passes for a 61.3 comepletion perfectage and has thrown for 2493 yards, 15 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, and also gained 2 touchdowns rushing. He has a postseason rating of 89.4. His win/loss record in the postseason is 11-1.
Take it for what it's worth.
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