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Peyton (One and Done) Manning


Kevin Greene

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Here's the worst Post Season choke artist of all time.

Money in the regular season, records, TD passes, blah, blah, blah. But put him in the Playoffs and it's most likely one and done.

9 times Manning has gone one and done in the Playoffs, his latest a defeat at home after a Bye against a team with a Sophomore QB and not much else.

 

Whether it's Mora, Dungy, Caldwell or Fox this guy is a coach killer. 

No one has ever achieved less with more in the history of the NFL.

CYA Peyton, just retire.

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The saying that the Colts have luck and not much else is a myth. Luck is good, but so is the rest of his team, he is by no means carrying the entire Colts team on his back.

And Manning has looked horrible, he should retire, while he is still 'almost' on top

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The saying that the Colts have luck and not much else is a myth. Luck is good, but so is the rest of his team, he is by no means carrying the entire Colts team on his back.

And Manning has looked horrible, he should retire, while he is still 'almost' on top

 

Please stop

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Who has the higher career postseason passer rating, Brady or Manning? Oh I guess it doesn't matter because the QBs are the only ones playing the game so W/L is all that matters.

 

to be fair, manning did not have multiple SB runs (one against us) where, bill i cheat (spygate anyone) had practice film on teams they where to play against. some of which just disappeared...oh, how short memories are.... /sigh

 

truly it was ONLY in their own divison...lol

 

 

lol

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didn't hurt that peyton physically could not throw it deep

 

that was the least amount of touch i've ever seen him put on those throws. he was completely missing his bread and butter.

 

i think he'll be back next season but that'll be the end of it.

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