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is there any doubt that peyton manning is the goat now?


John Fox

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Yeah he's pretty close, it's pretty hard to name a GOAT. It's more the Greatest of his Era/Generation.

Brady is pretty good but manning is just better in everyway. Yeah he struggled early in big games but Brady hasn't really been that great lately.

I think Brady rides on the genius of Belichik while Dungy/Caldwell ride on the genius of manning.

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1. the goat

The act of a man tucking his wang and sack between his legs and bending over so that it can be seen from behind resembling the head of a goat.

- Sometimes used in the *** Game or the Nut Game.

Tim is well endowed, he was able to pull off the goat!

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Well, if thats the case, then I will take Montana.

All time, I have to go with Montana as well!

But for the last few years, I have to go with Peyton. If it weren't for Bilichek/Brady then who knows. The 2004 Colts team was the best team, except them ran into the Patriots in Foxboro.

Here's a scarey thought. Eli may actually eclipse his older Brother!

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