Enough is enough. Peyton Manning is the greatest QB of all time.

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  • KoRnStARr
    Noob
    • Apr 2009
    • 532

    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
    Mike Vanderjagt missed a bunch of clutch kicks, and Adam Vinetieri made all of his.

    For that, we "punish" Peyton Manning, and "reward" Tom Brady.

    How different would each man's current legacy be, had Vandejagt made all of those kicks, and Vinetieri missed vs. the Raiders, or the Rams, or the Panthers...or all of the above?

    Instead, some of you guys look at Mannings playoff record and say "He's only 7-8 RAWR no clutch", which is a load of bullshit, not only because of the above statements on the Colts kicking game, but the fact that he has a ring., which some of you will still knock by saying he didnt play very well in doing so. Well, what about the times he played lights out, and his "idiot kicker" choked it away? No brownie points from the hypocrites?

    EDIT: If Manning had no rings, this thread never gets started. I'd be the first to say, stop blaming kickers, stop blaming defense, just get it done "Marino". However, he won his ring, and to me, a second or third ring would make it impossible to debate anyone aside from Montana, who I already think Peyton is a better player than anyway, from just watching both play.
    Gotta love the "what if" game Manning backers use to support his playoff play.

    Manning doesn't close games out when the game is hanging in the balance.

    And yes, when Manning won his SB, he almost Trent Dilfered that joint. He played GREAT in the AFCCG, but his run game/D CARRIED him through out that run. 3 TDs, 7 INTs.

    p.s. brady is back
     


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    • Gonzo
      Colts Supremicist
      • Dec 2008
      • 5325

      Originally posted by KoRnStARr
      Gotta love the "what if" game Manning backers use to support his playoff play.

      Manning doesn't close games out when the game is hanging in the balance.

      And yes, when Manning won his SB, he almost Trent Dilfered that joint. He played GREAT in the AFCCG, but his run game/D CARRIED him through out that run. 3 TDs, 7 INTs.

      p.s. brady is back
      In the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning is 1-0.

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      • killgod
        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
        • Oct 2008
        • 4714

        Tom Brady just took a shit on this thread btw.

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        • MrBill
          Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
          • Feb 2009
          • 0

          Originally posted by killgod
          Tom Brady just took a shit on this thread btw.
          So did Brett Favre since he was actually playing a winning team today.

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          • Bear Pand
            RIP Indy Colts
            • Feb 2009
            • 5945

            not really

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26141

              Originally posted by killgod
              Tom Brady just took a shit on this thread btw.
              You're right.

              Brady throwing 6 TD's vs. an 0-6 team completely changes my opinion.

              Let me go edit the OP....

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              • MrBill
                Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
                • Feb 2009
                • 0

                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                You're right.

                Brady throwing 6 TD's vs. an 0-6 team completely changes my opinion.

                Let me go edit the OP....
                :laugh:

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                • Fox1994
                  Posts too much
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 5327

                  lol. I wasn't sure about Manning - especially with the ever-present Manning-Brady comparisons - because he had Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison. He's done a lot already with this new crop of dudes I can't even name. . . He does still have Reggie and Anthony Gonzalez, though. . . But would Gonzalez even be looked-at as good if he hadn't been playing with Peyton? Like Ted Ginn is seen as situational being in Miami, what might he do in Indy?

                  Anywho, I'd take Montana over Peyton because of mobility issues. . . it's just that Peyton is generally in such a position between his receivers and his own decision-making that he doesn't need mobility. As aforementioned, though, he impressed me last year with showing that even he will come out of the pocket to make something happen. (Interestingly enough, that's one of the years he's had his least rushing attempts. lol. Guess I wasn't paying attention.)

                  I'd say Montana is better as long as he has four rings and Peyton has one. When Peyton gets three I'll say they're even. Or if he gets two and his stats are head and shoulders ahead. Here's their respective numbers (up to this week in the season for Peyton) so y'all will have a point-of-reference for future comparison:

                  Montana: 1979-1994 (1979-1992 SF 49ers, 1993-1994), 192 G, 164 GS, 117-47 WIN-LOSS, 3409/5391 CMP/ATT, 63.2%, 40551 Yds, 273 TD, 139 INT, 7.5 Y/A, SACKED 313

                  457 ATT, 1676 YDS, 20 TD, 3.7 Y/A

                  8 PRO BOWLS, 3 ALL-PRO, 2 MVP, 4 SUPER BOWL VICTORY, 3 SUPER BOWL MVP

                  Checkout the latest stats for Joe Montana. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                  Peyton: 1998-2009* (1998-2009 still going IND Colts), 181 G, 176 GS, 117-59 WIN-LOSS, 3972/6141 CMP/ATT, 64.1 %, 47273 YDS, 345 TD, 169 INT, 7.7 Y/A, SACKED 207

                  316 ATT, 714 YDS, 17 TD, 2.3 Y/A

                  9 PRO BOWLS, 4 ALL-PRO, 3 MVP, 1 SUPER BOWL VICTORY, 1 SUPER BOWL MVP

                  Checkout the latest stats for Peyton Manning. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                  Unitas (Since I think he's the best): 1956-1973 (1956-1972 BAL Colts, 1973 SDG Chargers), 211 G, 186 GS, 118-64-4, 2830/5186 CMP/ATT, 54.6 %, 40239 YDS, 290 TD, 253 INT, 7.8 Y/A, SACKED 590

                  450 ATT, 1777 YDS, 13 TD, 3.9 Y/A

                  10 PRO BOWLS, 5 ALL-PRO, 3 MVP, 2 NFL CHAMPS, 1 SUPER BOWL VICTORY

                  Checkout the latest stats for Johnny Unitas. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                  Unitas's stats aren't as nice, but - as y'all have said, this was before the 'passer-friendly' NFL.

                  Hope I was helpful, or somethin'. . .

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                  • killgod
                    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 4714

                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                    You're right.

                    Brady throwing 6 TD's vs. an 0-6 team completely changes my opinion.

                    Let me go edit the OP....
                    But it was a regular season game! Cmon man!

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                    • KoRnStARr
                      Noob
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 532

                      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                      You're right.

                      Brady throwing 6 TD's vs. an 0-6 team completely changes my opinion.

                      Let me go edit the OP....
                      Didn't you make this thread after Manning played the SAME TEAM?

                      lol @ this guy
                       


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                      • Deviant
                        Yes, please.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 2861

                        Originally posted by Fox1994
                        lol. I wasn't sure about Manning - especially with the ever-present Manning-Brady comparisons - because he had Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison. He's done a lot already with this new crop of dudes I can't even name. . . He does still have Reggie and Anthony Gonzalez, though. . . But would Gonzalez even be looked-at as good if he hadn't been playing with Peyton? Like Ted Ginn is seen as situational being in Miami, what might he do in Indy?

                        Anywho, I'd take Montana over Peyton because of mobility issues. . . it's just that Peyton is generally in such a position between his receivers and his own decision-making that he doesn't need mobility. As aforementioned, though, he impressed me last year with showing that even he will come out of the pocket to make something happen. (Interestingly enough, that's one of the years he's had his least rushing attempts. lol. Guess I wasn't paying attention.)

                        I'd say Montana is better as long as he has four rings and Peyton has one. When Peyton gets three I'll say they're even. Or if he gets two and his stats are head and shoulders ahead. Here's their respective numbers (up to this week in the season for Peyton) so y'all will have a point-of-reference for future comparison:

                        Montana: 1979-1994 (1979-1992 SF 49ers, 1993-1994), 192 G, 164 GS, 117-47 WIN-LOSS, 3409/5391 CMP/ATT, 63.2%, 40551 Yds, 273 TD, 139 INT, 7.5 Y/A, SACKED 313

                        457 ATT, 1676 YDS, 20 TD, 3.7 Y/A

                        8 PRO BOWLS, 3 ALL-PRO, 2 MVP, 4 SUPER BOWL VICTORY, 3 SUPER BOWL MVP

                        Checkout the latest stats for Joe Montana. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                        Peyton: 1998-2009* (1998-2009 still going IND Colts), 181 G, 176 GS, 117-59 WIN-LOSS, 3972/6141 CMP/ATT, 64.1 %, 47273 YDS, 345 TD, 169 INT, 7.7 Y/A, SACKED 207

                        316 ATT, 714 YDS, 17 TD, 2.3 Y/A

                        9 PRO BOWLS, 4 ALL-PRO, 3 MVP, 1 SUPER BOWL VICTORY, 1 SUPER BOWL MVP

                        Checkout the latest stats for Peyton Manning. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                        Unitas (Since I think he's the best): 1956-1973 (1956-1972 BAL Colts, 1973 SDG Chargers), 211 G, 186 GS, 118-64-4, 2830/5186 CMP/ATT, 54.6 %, 40239 YDS, 290 TD, 253 INT, 7.8 Y/A, SACKED 590

                        450 ATT, 1777 YDS, 13 TD, 3.9 Y/A

                        10 PRO BOWLS, 5 ALL-PRO, 3 MVP, 2 NFL CHAMPS, 1 SUPER BOWL VICTORY

                        Checkout the latest stats for Johnny Unitas. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.


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                        Unitas's stats aren't as nice, but - as y'all have said, this was before the 'passer-friendly' NFL.

                        Hope I was helpful, or somethin'. . .
                        Unitas is the best QB in your opinion and you're holding championship totals against Peyton? Unitas didn't even play through all of Super Bowl V. He didn't show up big in that game either. 3/9, 88 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT. And 75 of those yards are coming off of one play. When Unitas left the game, the score was 6-6, Dallas. Dallas then later went up 13-6. Yet, he's credited with the win?

                        Also, Earl Morrall won an MVP with the Colts when Unitas was injured in '68. Shouldn't that, if anything, discredit him if another QB can come in an win an MVP at the same position on the same team?


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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26141

                          Originally posted by KoRnStARr
                          Didn't you make this thread after Manning played the SAME TEAM?

                          lol @ this guy
                          This thread had nothing to do with the game.

                          lol @ your haircut.

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                          • Archer
                            Go the fuck outside
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 15303

                            But would Gonzalez even be looked-at as good if he hadn't been playing with Peyton?
                            Gonzo has played about 10 snaps this year lol

                            Tom Brady just took a shit on this thread btw.
                            You beat on a team with no heart . If they can't get up for playing there biggest rivals at home in the division on sunday night football you know the season is over .

                            I think Favre did better than Brady yesterday .... but that's just me
                            Last edited by Archer; 10-19-2009, 01:15 PM.

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                            • Deviant
                              Yes, please.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 2861

                              When Brady is hitting receivers who literally have no one near them within 10 yards, that says something about the secondary, not the QB. I didn't see Brady doing this against Denver.


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                              • killgod
                                OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 4714

                                Originally posted by archer2k407
                                Gonzo has played about 10 snaps this year lol



                                You beat on a team with no heart . If they can't get up for playing there biggest rivals at home in the division on sunday night football you know the season is over .

                                I think Favre did better than Brady yesterday .... but that's just me
                                Favre through a bunch of slant passes. He was nothing special, but because he's brett Favre having fun he was the QB of the century yesterday.


                                Joe Flacco played better than them both. He was eating shit all game long yet still completed a ton of passes and kept his team alive despite a pourous defensive and lack of rushing until the 4th.

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