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Watch The Broncos/Patriots Game In Comparison.


PantherBoy95

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I truly debated making this thread because I can see it easily getting closed. After much deliberation I had to at least make the attempt.  Our game is over anyway if that means anything.

 

Today is a once in a generation matchup where you all can see two of the best go at it, the same two that everyone here wants Cam to become.  In watching this game you see a beautiful  (  <shaped pocket for the two QB's every play. You also see the receivers coming up with the plays that ours can not.  I believe we are so used to watching only our Offense that we forget what a true playbook looks like in comparison.

 

 

That is all.

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It's clear that a lot of people here only watch the Panthers play.

And this is the most annoying thing when the Cam discussions come up.

They blame Cam of doing things these elite QB's are still doing.

1. Manning throwing a terrible INT and not seeing the linebacker. Manning also just over threw Sanders on a 3rd and 20 who actually had the corner by a step

2. Brady throwing the ball too hard at an open Lafell in the back of the endzone causing a drop.

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And this is the most annoying thing when the Cam discussions come up.

They blame Cam of doing things these elite QB's are still doing.

1. Manning throwing a terrible INT and not seeing the linebacker. Manning also just over threw Sanders on a 3rd and 20 who actually had the corner by a step

2. Brady throwing the ball too hard at an open Lafell in the back of the endzone causing a drop.

To be fair, the refs could've let Brady walk up and hand the ball to LaFell from 1 foot away, and Donald would've dropped it.

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Once in a generation matchup? Brady and Peyton play pretty much every season...

Also, it is important to remember when watching Peyton/Brady that you are potentially looking at the top 2 or at least top 5 all time QBs in the history of the sport....so big picture they should generally make everyone look bad in comparison

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Once in a generation matchup? Brady and Peyton play pretty much every season...

Also, it is important to remember when watching Peyton/Brady that you are potentially looking at the top 2 or at least top 5 all time QBs in the history of the sport....so big picture they should generally make everyone look bad in comparison

 

lol After asking why I said it's a once in a generation matchup.... You explained why I said it's a once in a generation matchup.

 

 

 

*I don't mean the quantity of how often they face off. I mean the quality of it.

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