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corduroy_blazer wrote:
This was said awhile back in this thread, but the Colts offensive line is actually not as good as the numbers suggest (nor do I think was the Pats' line during their big run). Manning is pretty darn good in the pocket, as is Brady. Which is not to suggest the offensive lines are bad, they're just not absolutely amazing.
Was Manning the one who called three straight dives and then a punt after they had stopped the Saints on 4th and one? how exactly does the play calling work there? it was a old guard pussy move on their part, and let the Saints make it up with a FG. Thats why i love Sean Payton and a lot of these new coaches who dont just kneel and go to halftime. he's always looking to score.
one of the talking heads brought up a good point about Manning being an aggressive player stuck on a ultra conservative team.
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Buffalohed wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
This was said awhile back in this thread, but the Colts offensive line is actually not as good as the numbers suggest (nor do I think was the Pats' line during their big run). Manning is pretty darn good in the pocket, as is Brady. Which is not to suggest the offensive lines are bad, they're just not absolutely amazing.
Yeah? What makes you say this?
Just pieces I read earlier in the season from so-called "experts." I could be wrong here, but I remember a couple months ago reading some pieces from former offensive lineman about quarterbacks and sack totals (Aaron Rodgers, David Carr) and how much the quarterback matters to the situation and how a great quarterback in that regard can make a decent offensive line look spectacular.
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Coach wrote:
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coach, reggie wayned did a shitty job of coming back to the ball and b/c of his it was easily jumped and returned for 6. as for the rest of that, they are 1a and 1b and we can argue which is which forever.
manning also tossed another interception in that game...in the end zone, but the guy couldn't stay in bounce...however offensive pass interference was called on that play
So wait, it wasn't an interception?
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Tom Brady's average playoff game is 22 of 35, 228 yards, 1.6 TDs, and 0.8 INTs. In 18 total games he's amassed 4108 yards, 28 TDs, 15 INTs and a 85.5 QB Rating.
Peyton Manning's average playoff game has been 24.2 of 38.4, 287 yards, 1.6 TDs and 1.1 INTs. Over 18 playoff games, Manning has put up 5164 yards, 28 TDs, 19 INTs, and a 87.5 QB Rating.
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Coach wrote:
warehouse wrote:
coach, reggie wayned did a shitty job of coming back to the ball and b/c of his it was easily jumped and returned for 6. as for the rest of that, they are 1a and 1b and we can argue which is which forever.
manning also tossed another interception in that game...in the end zone, but the guy couldn't stay in bounce...however offensive pass interference was called on that play
what the hell did you just say?
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corduroy_blazer wrote:
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Tom Brady's average playoff game is 22 of 35, 228 yards, 1.6 TDs, and 0.8 INTs. In 18 total games he's amassed 4108 yards, 28 TDs, 15 INTs and a 85.5 QB Rating.
Peyton Manning's average playoff game has been 24.2 of 38.4, 287 yards, 1.6 TDs and 1.1 INTs. Over 18 playoff games, Manning has put up 5164 yards, 28 TDs, 19 INTs, and a 87.5 QB Rating.
thank you. like i said, 1a and 1b
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how does an assclown like this have a job writing sports articles? he throws out every concievable stat including post season QB rating and declares Big Ben a better QB than Manning because his record is better.
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bmacsmith wrote:
how does an assclown like this have a job writing sports articles? he throws out every concievable stat including post season QB rating and declares Big Ben a better QB than Manning because his record is better.
how does an assclown like this have a job writing sports articles? he throws out every concievable stat including post season QB rating and declares Big Ben a better QB than Manning because his record is better.
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It will be funny to me to see the fan reaction to this. I am not a "fuck yeah JACKED UP" NFL fan at all, but I know lots of people still are. Will they admit that what the Saints did represents the violence they really want to see in the game?
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