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re: This SB loss did NOTHING to affect Manning's legacy in a negative way
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:28 pm to MI LSU
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:28 pm to MI LSU
quote:You don't get it, so you call me a troll.
That's when you know the dude is either a tard or just trolling. I'm pissed now that I spent time responding to this nonsense.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:29 pm to ballscaster
So by going with ya'lls argument the GOAT would be in this order since post season don't matter.
Farve
Marino
Manning
Brees
Farve
Marino
Manning
Brees
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:30 pm to ballscaster
quote:
You don't get it, so you call me a troll.
I get what you are saying. But I don't totally buy what your selling when guys like Montana have shown us what GOATs are SUPPOSED to do.
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 4:31 pm
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:32 pm to offshoretrash
quote:
That is where you are wrong.
Brady and Montana combined have less MVPs and 1st team all pros
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:35 pm to VerlanderBEAST
Which are regular season awards. 
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:36 pm to VerlanderBEAST
Montana played in a more difficult passing era and relatively speaking dominated the regular season and post season. His career was also cut short by injury.
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:37 pm to theunknownknight
Brady and Peyton have benefited from playing in an era where defenders get penalized by breathing on receivers.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:37 pm to ballscaster
Let's get this straight. Are you saying that you can never tarnish a legacy by on-the-field play?
You call that logic?
Lololololol
ETA: Lololololol
You call that logic?
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ETA: Lololololol
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:48 pm to theunknownknight
quote:
Montana played in a more difficult passing era and relatively speaking dominated the regular season and post season. His career was also cut short by injury.
Why did he only win 2 MVPs and get 3 1st team all pros?
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:50 pm to VerlanderBEAST
quote:
Why did he only win 2 MVPs and get 3 1st team all pros?
Because those are based on votes and Montana had a shorter prime career...
I'm basing my argument on the field of play.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:51 pm to VerlanderBEAST
quote:Manning was a better regular season QB. I'd certainly accept that argument. It's very defensible.
Why did he only win 2 MVPs and get 3 1st team all pros?
He also falls off huge postseason and has done so for a decade and a half with consistency. Period.
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:53 pm to VerlanderBEAST
I honestly don't see how an unbiased fan can look at this game and say Peyton was the reason the Broncos lost.
The Bronco's offensive line was horrible manhandled by Seattle. Peyton had little time to throw and the disruption forced bad passes or interceptions. Kudos to Seattle.
Also, becuase of this, Seattle's secondary abused the receivers, who didn't have enough time to run their routes before Manning had to unload it in a hurry.
All in all, it was a total collapse by Denver's offense, and if you put any quarterback in the history of the game behind that line last night, the results would be the same.
The only thing I could see working would be if Denver had a QB who could scramble outside the pocket, since it would keep the defensive ends honest.
Other than that, the game was lost on basically the first snap of the game. Again, not Manning's fault. Crappy way to lose, but this one shouldn't go down as being on Manning, though the QB position gets an unfair amount of the blame, much like they do praise.
The Bronco's offensive line was horrible manhandled by Seattle. Peyton had little time to throw and the disruption forced bad passes or interceptions. Kudos to Seattle.
Also, becuase of this, Seattle's secondary abused the receivers, who didn't have enough time to run their routes before Manning had to unload it in a hurry.
All in all, it was a total collapse by Denver's offense, and if you put any quarterback in the history of the game behind that line last night, the results would be the same.
The only thing I could see working would be if Denver had a QB who could scramble outside the pocket, since it would keep the defensive ends honest.
Other than that, the game was lost on basically the first snap of the game. Again, not Manning's fault. Crappy way to lose, but this one shouldn't go down as being on Manning, though the QB position gets an unfair amount of the blame, much like they do praise.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:54 pm to SettleDown
Was Manning looked at more favorably Sunday morning or this morning? Honest question.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 4:57 pm to slackster
Liars will say "no different."
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:05 pm to boom roasted
quote:You still don't get it.
Let's get this straight. Are you saying that you can never tarnish a legacy by on-the-field play?
I've said exactly what I mean. No need for "Let me get this straight." You just don't get it.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:06 pm to boom roasted
quote:Oh shut up. You're trolling because you don't get it.
Liars will say "no different."
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:06 pm to ballscaster
Lol simple yes or no question.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:08 pm to ballscaster
If you say "you don't get it" 5 times it makes it true.
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:09 pm to boom roasted
quote:Already covered. You're asking it because you don't get it. It is true that you don't get it.
Lol simple yes or no question.
If you want to know what I'm saying, read my posts. If you have any questions about them, read them again. I'm not explaining it to you again.
This post was edited on 2/3/14 at 5:11 pm
Posted on 2/3/14 at 5:12 pm to theunknownknight
quote:
Montana had a shorter prime career...
1981 to 1991.... Montana was a brilliant qb. He operated the most innovative offense in NFL history to perfection.....
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