snapcracklepop
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Peyton is the greatest QB to ever play the Game. Even with my Vol Bias Facts are Facts:rock:
Records are records and that only. Records don't equal rings or else Marino and Favre would have ten rings.
The season is not over yet Manning has a good chance to get his second ring. Then if that happens it will be hard to argue that he is not the greatest to play the game.
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Congrats to Peyton on the record. He will go down as the most talented QB to ever play, but not the best. His entire career will be summed up as a kickass regular season QB, but could never get it done 9 times out of 10 in the postseason.
Congrats to Peyton on the record. He will go down as the most talented QB to ever play, but not the best. His entire career will be summed up as a kickass regular season QB, but could never get it done 9 times out of 10 in the postseason.
Congrats to Peyton on the record. He will go down as the most talented QB to ever play, but not the best. His entire career will be summed up as a kickass regular season QB, but could never get it done 9 times out of 10 in the postseason.
Terry Bradshaw was 4-0 in Super Bowl appearances. So by your logic, he would be right there with Montana. Like the Steelers, but that doesn't add up. Football is the ultimate team game and agree or disagree Peyton hasn't had great defenses on his teams.
There will always be someone in a thread that can't just stick to the topic and keep things positive. It is the negative comments that garner the most responses after all...Watching Manning play really is like watching your kid play Madden. Every Sunday morning my 11 year old insists on being Denver while I get whoever they are playing that day. Of course I suck anyway and he is great but the numbers he puts up with Manning in passing yards are usually comparable to reality except for the San Diego game last week...Btw, he NEVER punts and ALWAYS goes for two. What a little jerk!
Terry Bradshaw was clutch in the playoffs and so so in the regular season. Peyton is an exact opposite.