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Exactly, which is why his talent means nothing. Who cares what you do the first three quarters of a game if you consistently choke in the clutch?
 

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Exactly, which is why his talent means nothing. Who cares what you do the first three quarters of a game if you consistently choke in the clutch?

Kinda like, who cares if you win all the regular season games just to choke and go 1 and out in the playoffs. :0003











































Just fukin with you, man. I couldn't resist. :toast:
 

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Enjoy the jokes while you can, Jack. In a few more months they will be moot. :toast:

I wouldn't mind seeing Peyton win it all this year. The guy is the greatest and has it all including sense of humor and personality. I think they are honoring him today in Indy. The local news was on after one of the games last night and that's all they were talking about. Peyton coming back to Indianapolis. Manning coming to Indy. Should be a really good game to watch tonight.
 

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I wouldn't mind seeing Peyton win it all this year. The guy is the greatest and has it all including sense of humor and personality. I think they are honoring him today in Indy. The local news was on after one of the games last night and that's all they were talking about. Peyton coming back to Indianapolis. Manning coming to Indy. Should be a really good game to watch tonight.

I liked the ridiculously stupid Direct TV commercial he did with his brother. It was so stupid and irritating it was funny.

He does have excellent character on and off the field:

http://www.nola.com/superbowl/index.ssf/2010/02/peyton_manning_off_the_field.html

That is just one article, but I see them constantly and they are everywhere. In the short time he has been at Denver he has even made a difference with the community.

You can say the same about Tony Romo too, he is a great role model on and off the field.

http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowb...y-romo-donates-1-million-to-urban-alternative

Just as I mentioned, that's just one article but do a google search on either player and there are dozens.

Tony Romo, one of the top 5 qbs in the league - remember that. He takes a lot of crap and that interception was not the reason we lost the Denver game, it was more our defenses fault. Who lets a team score even close to 50 points on them? Oh wait, Denver and Dallas do. There are so many other things Romo has been blamed for which the team should have taken the heat for, but it always goes back to the QB. One more thing, Denver is an offensive powerhouse (especially with Manning) but we have seen time and time again Defense wins championships. Denver won't win the Superbowl and they might even get knocked out of the playoffs early. I can see a team like Kansas City easily handing them their first loss of the season and Kansas City or Seattle knocking them out when the time comes, it could easily be someone else to as we all know how the NFL goes.

Peyton may be number one right now, but I think he only has a few more superstar years left with his injury from a few years back. As for the game tonight, I think the Broncos will light them up, I think Luck is an above average QB but I don't put him in the upper tier of of QB's in the league - he has a lot more to prove and probably will. As Pagano said, he needs to stop running for first downs or he will face early retirement.

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by the end of the weekend you will know all about him, he has all the college records and I have been following him since his days at the University of Houston, good Christian guy and a natural leader, I would be shocked if he doesn't make this a permanent gig as qb of the Texans, he can run around a little, kinda reminds me of a young Tony Romo, just watch this kid, I hope he is successful and the long term solution for the Texans. :0074

He played very well yesterday HH. I would like to see him become the Texans starter, kid has quite an arm.

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