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Sun Jan-16-05 08:12 PM
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Peyton Manning is the bestest quarback ever!!!!!!!!!111 |
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pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzcheeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzz...
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:14 PM
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1. Au Contraire (although I'm sure you're being ironic). Best of the best. |
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This is how it's done. Take note DU, calm in the midst of a storm.
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:14 PM
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2. I love how sports is able to knock 30 points off of anyone's IQ |
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But seriously, great win for the Patriots.
I freakin CANNOT wait for that NE v Pittsburgh game. It might be the best matchup the NFL has seen in this millenium.
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:14 PM
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3. Maybe you can preface that by saying... |
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in a dome...lol He sucked something awful today
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:16 PM
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4. I don't know that I'd say he sucked awful |
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He did complete 63% of his passes today even with several drops.
Superior defensive planning by New England for sure, but it's not like Manning choked away this game with his performance.
New England WON that game with unbelievably good secondary play. They rose to the moment.
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Mon Jan-17-05 12:44 PM
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22. Manning didn't lose that game... |
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:01 PM
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32. But Manning IS the offense |
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Mon Jan-17-05 05:39 PM
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37. If a guy is throwing the ball at your chest.. |
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is it his fault you're not catching it too?
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Tue Jan-18-05 06:31 PM
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45. It depends on where it is thrown at your chest and... |
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what you were doing as you got to that place.
Have you ever played tennis and had a return hit to you and you couldn't position your racket?
Have you ever played baseball or softball and had a ball hit towards you and you couldn't field it because you couldn't get your glove to the ball?
When I played softball I wasn't a power hitter so I would hit a lot in the infield and attempted to place the hit in a difficult position for the fielder.
In the same light... if the QB doesn't get the ball to the right place it makes it more difficult for the receiver. Or if the receiver is being covered and get the right opening. Or it doesn't do any good for the receiver to catch the ball if the QB throws it out of his reach. A long pass is more difficult to reach the target because it also relys on the receiver having speed and timing.
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Mon Jan-17-05 12:53 PM
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24. Blame the Colts' defense for not stopping the run... |
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and blame the Colts' running game for not showing up. Manning did fine, despite several dropped passes.
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:17 PM
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:25 PM
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6. Gettin' kind of tired of the Manning bashing |
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I happen to think Peyton is a fantastic player, a good role model and a decent human being. He's not perfect, but he's better than 90 percent of the self-serving idiots in professional sports today.
Of course, I'm a Univ. of Tennessee fan and I would think this of Peyton. :)
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:34 PM
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11. Again, ZZZZZZZzzzzzzz... |
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:29 PM
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8. Boo hoo... I'm a Browns FAN!!! |
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I never thought I'd say this, but Go Steelers!!!
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:34 PM
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10. What are you saying?????????? |
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The NE defensive coordinator, Romeo Crennelis, your new head coach. You better hope he knows how to beat the Steelers.
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Mon Jan-17-05 12:54 PM
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25. No self-respecting Browns fan would ever say that. |
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:34 PM
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9. Last year he choked, this year he was so-so.... |
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...but I really think it's clear he's not even close to the greatest quarterback ever. Take him out of the dome, and he's just a starting quarterback.
Besides, I think it was clear the Pats were the better team. Not much he could do about it, and they knew how to handle him.
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Sun Jan-16-05 08:36 PM
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12. Manning loves his stats |
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He has one of the best RBs in the league and yet, by virtue of calling his own plays--and "audible-izing" (a word I detest)--he manages to get an incredible number of touchdowns, which look good for stat fetishists and fantasy footballers. Brady, on the other hand, makes himself part of a team and does something extraordinary every week. He just wins.
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Sun Jan-16-05 09:46 PM
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13. Really, I'm so sick of Manning and the ball washing he gets in the media. |
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He'll never get to a Super Bowl without getting to play in his toasty dome. What a fraud, the best players win in any condition. I'll take Brady and McNabb over Manning any day of the week, all they do is win.
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Sun Jan-16-05 11:40 PM
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16. And they should play every other SB outdoors and in the cold |
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Mon Jan-17-05 10:50 AM
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It's football, not chess. I loved seeing the poor little domed teams being forced to play in a real stadium this past weekend. IMO, domed stadiums should be outlawed for football. I wish the SB would be held in a cold weather city sometimes, and the same for some college bowl games.
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:49 AM
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39. I would like that at least but would even go further. |
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Let the team with the best overall record get the home game in the Super Bowl. This way teams that clinch early still have something to play for in the later weeks and it's a great reward for the fans. Football is the only sport that doesn't give home field/ice/court to the dominant conference or league in the championship round. (As an aside I find baseball's method to be ridiculous but within the parameters of my statement.) It's something you earn by playing well. I really don't see why they need years to plan the Super Bowl, every city that has a team in the playoffs can make preparations for at least 5 weeks in advance and some can make them long before if they clinch early. Of course, this would mean all the corporate slime, politicians and other undeserving "fans" wouldn't get their handouts so it will never happen.
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Tue Jan-18-05 06:25 PM
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44. Great idea, but won't happen for the reasons you cited (nt) |
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Tue Jan-18-05 02:22 PM
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Manning is a choker, but McNabb isn't? How many straight conference titles has Donovon lost again?
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Sun Jan-16-05 10:18 PM
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14. Did Anyone Catch Marino Trying To Make Excuses for Manning |
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on the post-game show? Come on. Let's give up this story already. Thank you Shannon Sharpe for bringing Marino back to reality.
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Sun Jan-16-05 11:41 PM
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17. Marino had to make the excuses... |
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because they are his excuses too.
Did he win any SB's?
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Mon Jan-17-05 12:30 PM
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21. Kick Him Out Of Canton Or Don't Let Him In... |
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Dan Fouts, Jim Kelly, and Fran Tarketon never won any Superbowls either....
I guess they should be kicked out of Canton....
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:00 PM
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31. Nahhh... Just because someone didn't win a SB shouldn't keep them out... |
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AND just because they were on a SB team does not justify putting them in the HOF
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:03 PM
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33. Any consideration for a Hall of SHAME? |
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I bet some players would make both the Fame and Shame Halls
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Mon Jan-17-05 11:55 AM
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20. Marino? What about Nantz? Is he on suicide watch? |
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His #1 super favorite Manning looked like he was crying throughout the game and played like he was. Nantz and Simms (who I like) were falling all over each other trying to make excuses for Manning (~"Well you know the receivers dropped a lot of balls especially at the beginning of the game") it was embarassing. Almost as embarassing as playing outside against a team with a winning record is for Peyton.
For a minute there I almost thought that Manning had surpassed Coach K in Nantz's wonderlust hierarchy.
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Mon Jan-17-05 12:52 PM
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23. You can have the records or you can have the rings...you can't have both |
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First Tarkenton, then Marino, now Manning. Yes, Manning is a great QB (he's not great every day, because he is human), and I'm willing to bet he'll go down in history as one of the best who ever played the game. He'll get most, if not all, of the records. However, he will go the way of Tarkenton and Marino, and not ever win the Big One.
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Mon Jan-17-05 01:01 PM
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26. Lots Of Players Have Been Individually Great And Collectively Great As |
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Part Of Winning Teams..
Football
Jerry Rice Joe Namath Emmitt Smith Ronnie Lott
for starters
Basketball
Shaquille O'Neal Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant Wilt Chamberlain
for starters
Baseball
Wille Mays Tom Seaver Babe Ruth Roger Clements
for starters
Most games played with a ball are team games... It's really unfair to lay success or failure at the feet of one players...
Don't blame Player X because he was surrounded by clowns....
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Mon Jan-17-05 01:15 PM
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27. Ironically it was Peyton's Dad that fits into your last line |
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Archie might just have been the best QB in the league to never have better than a .500 season.
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Mon Jan-17-05 01:25 PM
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I think as the number of players go down the contribution of a player rises...
For instance in basketball there are only five players so each players contribution is magnified...
The jury's out on Peyton Manning...
I do think it's unfair to say he puts his stats ahead of winning though...
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:04 PM
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34. And that was before free agency |
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Mon Jan-17-05 02:38 PM
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29. I was talking specifically about QBs |
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and I'm not sure that Namath falls into that category...what records does he he have again?
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Mon Jan-17-05 02:43 PM
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30. Maybe He Was Just The First Quarterback To Throw For More Than 4,000 Yards |
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:09 PM
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35. What percent of plays were passes vs runs? |
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Could he have done this if most of his games were outdoors?
Were most of opponents division champs? or runner-ups?
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Mon Jan-17-05 03:25 PM
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36. I Don't Think There Were Many Domes In 1967 |
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Edited on Mon Jan-17-05 03:32 PM by DemocratSinceBirth
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Mon Jan-17-05 11:04 PM
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38. Asking about Manning what percent he has now |
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Tue Jan-18-05 04:39 AM
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40. I'm Not Pro Or Anti Manning... |
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My point is great quarterbacks win Superbowls but also not so great quarterbacks...
I doubt anybody would put Trent Dillfer, Mark Rypien, and Jeff Hostetler in the pantheon of great quarterbacks...
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Tue Jan-18-05 06:23 PM
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43. And there is generally one way to win regular games... |
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and one way to win the SB
Some (actually the coaches create the game plan) can do both and some can only do one way.
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Tue Jan-18-05 02:32 PM
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42. He may be. He's phenominal. HOWEVER, I don't root for him |
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anymore, because he's a Republican. :mad: Of course, so are 90% of the players in the NFL. But still, as long as they're not incredibly outspoken about it, I don't mind. Peyton showed up at a Bush event.
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Tue Jan-18-05 06:39 PM
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46. I Doubt 90% Of NFL Players Are Pugs... |
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The NFL is about 75% African American and most African Americans are Democrats....
I forgot the name of the NFL player but he was asked if he was a Democrat and he replied he was a Democrat since he's been black...
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Tue Jan-18-05 07:01 PM
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47. Well that's cool. That's better than I thought. |
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Tue Jan-18-05 10:21 PM
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He is a hero in Indiana. :( I really can't stand Peyton's arrogance. He tries to mask it. That is even worse.
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:13 AM
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49. i hate to tell you but... |
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The best qb ever is Joe Montana, and I personally can't stand him.
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