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Peyton (One and Done) Manning


Kevin Greene

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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

 

Manning has a better career postseason passer rating than Brady. Brady has been on more winning teams because his coaching and supporting case were/are much much much better. The notion that Peyton chokes in the playoffs is purely wrong.

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Luck is better than Cam, but that's nothing to be ashamed of.

 

He is indeed.

 

He may have even been better than Cam if Cam had been lucky enough to have good offensive coaching since he's been in the league (like Luck).

 

Sure wish Cam had had that quality coaching so we could have actually seen if that was true.

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Colts played one helluva game. Plain and simple.

 

I agree, but Manning missed a lot of throws and looked like a shell of his former self.  His inability to push the ball down the field with any type of precision or accuracy was very evident.  The DC set out to stop all those dink and dunk staples of a Manning-led Broncos offense, and so the ghost of Manning stuck out like a sore thumb,

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I don't see Manning as a choker. He played in three super bowls, won a super bowl and has 11 playoff wins.

 

 

Playoff records
  • Most career passing yards: 6,589[255]
  • Most 300+ yard passing games: 8[256]
  • Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05[257]
  • Led the biggest comeback in conference championship game history (18 pts), 1/21/07 vs. New England[258]
  • One of only four QBs to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)[259]
  • Most games with 20+ completions: 14[260] (surpassed by Tom Brady in 2011)
  • Most games with 30+ completions: 4[261] (surpassed by Drew Brees in 2011)
  • Most games with 30+ attempts: 17[262]
  • Most games with 40+ attempts: 8[263] (tied by Tom Brady in 2011)
  • Most completions and attempts in a single postseason: 97/153 (2006)[264]
  • One of only 2 quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Kurt Warner)[265]
  • Most consecutive postseasons with at least one start: 9 (2002–2010)
  • Most postseason losses by a quarterback: 12
  • Most first-round postseason losses by a quarterback: 8

 

If Cam finishes his career with anything comparable to these numbers no one will call him a choker.

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