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Let's get him a Ring while we're at it


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28 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Definitely deserves one, if any Bear from that 05-06 Squad deserves a ring it's Tillman. It's almost unbelievable a Team can get to the Big Dance with fuging Grossman at the helm.

Broncos remind me a lot of that team. Great defense, terrible QB.

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Yeah, I'm getting a little tired of hearing how awesome it would be for Manning to win this game and go out on top. There are some guys on this Panthers team that deserve that ring just as much, if not more than  he does. I would also argue that Big Cat deserves a ring as well. Denver has had plenty of chances over the years...it's our turn.

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4 hours ago, 2jakefansinva said:

I think that's stretch ......I wouldn't use the word terrible to describe Manning

now I hope he plays terrible Sunday....but he's still a pretty darn good QB

This year he was statistically one of, if not the worst, of the starting QBs. 9 TDs, 17 INTs, sub 70 passer rating. He is the worst QB to make the SB, ever, based on regular season stats.

He was pretty terrible this year.

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54 minutes ago, Thanatos said:

He was pretty terrible this year.

Since he came back from injury though, he has actually been decent.  0 int's in his last three games.  Not a guy who will beat us throwing it all over the field, but I do think he could dink and dump all day similar to what MCcown did against us earlier in the season.  That and the potential for turnovers is about the only thing that worries me.   

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