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Peyton Manning Knows...


Jeremy Igo

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The Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning with the best line thus far describing the Carolina Panthers as he gets ready for #SB50

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Chris Clark Sports

on Sunday, January 31, 2016

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Just now, The Huddler said:

10 years ago

 

Rivera is 10 years smarter

Manning 10 years older

C'mon Huddler you know me better than that.  I was just adding on to Mr Scots post.

In no way shape or form do I think the Chicago/Indy Super Bowl has any sway over this game at all.  

Similar people is all, Rivera, Peyton

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2 minutes ago, pstall said:

Only thing Denver can try and do is old 1980s ball control. Chew up 5mins or more a drive and keep Panthers offense off the field. 

I don't see that happening. 

They are NOT running on our defense....we have not given up 100 yds in a game for 5 straight games.  And we shut down good running games in Seattle and Arizona.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think that's a lot of people.

A guy I work with, who I assumed was a confirmed Panthers fan (from quite a few conversations), shocked me when he said he was torn about the game because he's a huge Manning fan. 

I like Manning too, but I want revenge for those Nationwide commercials. That damn jingle is still rattling around inside my head.

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