Peyton Manning in cold weather conditions

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The high in Denver on saturday is 19 and the low is 3! it says that at gametime in Denver it will be 12 degrees. Manning does not do well in cold weather at all, however he has won the last 9 games aganist the Ravens. Does anyone think that Flacco can win on the road aganist the Denver Broncos:0corn
 

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read about that cold weather affecting manning from that injury he had the nerve that runs from base of neck through the arm to hand will cause him severe problems.
Yes i think Ravens can beat Denver everyone back on D now. Theres more than just one man on each team. Manning beat them with Colts. Denver just isnt that good based on thier division and s o s.
 

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Manning tested out a glove on his throwing hand late in the season in preparation for cold weather playoff games.

FWIW
 

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Denver just isnt that good based on thier division and s o s.

Utter nonsense. They play in the most competitive sports league in the world and they've won their last 11. Yeah, they're just not that good. This is the NFL where any given Sunday any team can beat the other. To make that ludicrous statement weakens your credibility.
 

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BRONCOS Schedule
1 Sun, Sep 9 Pittsburgh Steelers vs Pittsburgh (0-0) W 31 - 19 NBC
2 Mon, Sep 17 Atlanta Falcons @ Atlanta (1-0) L 21 - 27 ESPN
3 Sun, Sep 23 Houston Texans vs Houston (2-0) L 25 - 31 CBS
4 Sun, Sep 30 Oakland Raiders vs Oakland (1-2) W 37 - 6 CBS
5 Sun, Oct 7 New England Patriots @ New England (2-2) L 21 - 31 CBS
6 Mon, Oct 15 San Diego Chargers @ San Diego (3-2) W 35 - 24 ESPN
7 Bye
8 Sun, Oct 28 New Orleans Saints vs New Orleans (2-4) W 34 - 14 NBC
9 Sun, Nov 4 Cincinnati Bengals @ Cincinnati (3-4) W 31 - 23 CBS
10 Sun, Nov 11 Carolina Panthers @ Carolina (2-6) W 36 - 14 CBS
11 Sun, Nov 18 San Diego Chargers vs San Diego (4-5) W 30 - 23 CBS
12 Sun, Nov 25 Kansas City Chiefs @ Kansas City (1-9) W 17 - 9 CBS
13 Sun, Dec 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Tampa Bay (6-5) W 31 - 23 FOX
14 Thu, Dec 6 Oakland Raiders @ Oakland (3-9) W 26 - 13 NFL
15 Sun, Dec 16 Baltimore Ravens @ Baltimore (9-4) W 34 - 17 CBS
16 Sun, Dec 23 Cleveland Browns vs Cleveland (5-9) W 34 - 12 CBS
17 Sun, Dec 30 Kansas City Chiefs vs Kansas City (2-13) W 38 - 3 CBS


Please tell me the world beaters they played out of 16 games i mean playoff caliber teams and winning teams
 

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Hmm... Good point...

only 4 playoff teams going 1-3...

only beating the sorry Bungals...

:popcorn2

(love the avatar)

:SIB
 

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Hmm... Good point...

only 4 playoff teams going 1-3...

only beating the sorry Bungals...

:popcorn2

(love the avatar)

:SIB

Jack will love to hear you don't consider his Ravens a playoff team. They beat both the playoff teams they faced in the 2nd half of the season. They had close games in the others that were early in the season before the offense started to gel. They were a totally different team the 2nd half of the season after Peyton and the receivers got in the groove. JMO as someone who watched this team grow every Sunday all year.
 

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And again, the Broncos can't help their schedule. If you don't think it is an impressive feat to win against 11 straight opponents in the ultra-competitive animal that is the NFL, then you don't understand much about the game. You have to bring it every week no matter who you face. Otherwise you end up like New England, losing at home against Arizona.
 

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Jack will love to hear you don't consider his Ravens a playoff team. They beat both the playoff teams they faced in the 2nd half of the season. They had close games in the others that were early in the season before the offense started to gel. They were a totally different team the 2nd half of the season after Peyton and the receivers got in the groove. JMO as someone who watched this team grow every Sunday all year.

oops... a little too much of the super dank...

:00hour

I think Baltimore wins the rematch!

:box2: :box2:
 

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Broncos schedule is soft like pudding, but so is the schedule for the Pats, Texans and Falcons. Balt isn't too far behind imo.

Regardless, Manning has not been a very good postseason QB and it can take a newly assembled team a year to get over the hump. I get the feeling the Broncs go down this weekend.
 

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Scrapman, the cold won't affect his prior injury nerve wise. What may be affected is the range of motion in his neck, which I have read before is still a slight problem, especially in cold weather
 

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Flacco sucks!!! He will pee down his leg. Defenses about the same, slight advantage to Rice, advantage to den receivers, home field. And who would u rather have manning or flacco. Give me manning no matter where the game is.

24-10 den
 

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I Feel like Denver is going to win this game, and since I am a die hard Patriot fan i would rather play Denver in Denver than have to play Baltimore in New England. The Ravens for some reason know how to rattle Brady, but we have dominated the Broncos the last few times we have played them. :0corn
 

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I Feel like Denver is going to win this game, and since I am a die hard Patriot fan i would rather play Denver in Denver than have to play Baltimore in New England. The Ravens for some reason know how to rattle Brady, but we have dominated the Broncos the last few times we have played them. :0corn

CAN'T IMAGINE WHY ..

the number 2 ranked D resides in Denver with one of the greatest QB's of all time having a MVP season and ya want that instead of possible the weakest secondary left in the playoffs ve Brady at home..with those scarey lunatics in NE

nuts:scared
 

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I Feel like Denver is going to win this game, and since I am a die hard Patriot fan i would rather play Denver in Denver than have to play Baltimore in New England. The Ravens for some reason know how to rattle Brady, but we have dominated the Broncos the last few times we have played them. :0corn

:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie

You're joking, right? I don't know how anyone could actually think this. What, do you think that Peyton will get hurt and the Broncos will re-sign Tebow? :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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CAN'T IMAGINE WHY ..

the number 2 ranked D resides in Denver with one of the greatest regular season QB's of all time having a MVP season and ya want that instead of possible the weakest secondary left in the playoffs ve Brady at home..with those scarey lunatics in NE

nuts:scared

I fixed your quote for you. :0074
 

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<table class="stats_table nav_table" data-crop="50" data-freeze="20"><thead><tr><th class="leader_group">Rank</th><th class="leader_group">Player (age), + - HOFer, Bold - Active</th><th class="leader_group">TD</th><th class="leader_group">Years</th><th class="leader_group">Teams</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="right">1.</td><td>Brett Favre</td><td align="right">508</td><td align="right"> 1991-2010 </td><td align="right">4TM</td><tr><td align="right">2.</td><td>Peyton Manning (35)</td><td align="right">436</td><td align="right"> 1998-2012 </td><td align="right">2TM</td><tr><td align="right">3.</td><td>Dan Marino+ </td><td align="right">420</td><td align="right"> 1983-1999 </td><td align="right">mia</td><tr class="hl"><td align="right">4.</td><td>Fran Tarkenton+ </td><td align="right">342</td><td align="right"> 1961-1978 </td><td align="right">2TM</td><tr><td align="right">5.</td><td>Tom Brady (34)</td><td align="right">334</td><td align="right"> 2000-2012 </td><td align="right">nwe</td><tr><td align="right">6.</td><td>Drew Brees (32)</td><td align="right">324</td><td align="right"> 2001-2012 </td><td align="right">2TM</td><tr><td align="right">7.</td><td>John Elway+ </td><td align="right">300</td><td align="right"> 1983-1998 </td><td align="right">den</td><tr><td align="right">8.</td><td>Warren Moon+ </td><td align="right">291</td><td align="right"> 1984-2000 </td><td align="right">4TM</td><tr><td align="right">9.</td><td>Johnny Unitas+ </td><td align="right">290</td><td align="right"> 1956-1973 </td><td align="right">2TM</td><tr><td align="right">10.</td><td>Vinny Testaverde</td><td align="right">275</td><td align="right"> 1987-2007 </td><td align="right">7TM</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
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