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If Philip Rivers drops Peyton this weekend it'll be his ninth one & done. The man has won over ten games every single season & shockingly can't win that first round playoff game. It's more than a coincidence.Manning blame scale: http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2013/story/_/id/10266254/are-peyton-manning-one-dones-fault
The weird thing is the year Manning won the Super Bowl was one of his worst playoff performances statistically. He threw 3 TDs and 7 INTs and had a passer rating of 70.5.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on January 09, 2014, 10:02:11 PMIf Philip Rivers drops Peyton this weekend it'll be his ninth one & done. The man has won over ten games every single season & shockingly can't win that first round playoff game. It's more than a coincidence.Manning blame scale: http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2013/story/_/id/10266254/are-peyton-manning-one-dones-faultThe ESPN scales per game were a bit harsh but to some extent it comes to the QB play. I mean even last year people wanna lay blame on rahim moore for the hail mary how about the two kickoff return scores that Manning had nothing to do with? you subtract those two and the one missed play by moore and Ravens still win so we can play these if this happened games all we want but just because your having a good passer rating game or completion percentage does not mean losing a game can't be your fault. Its plain fact that two ill-timed Interceptions just off the top of my head cost them two games plain and simple. The Ravens OT INT lost the game for them and the Pick 6 he threw in the Superbowl against Brees and the Saints was absolutely atrocious at that time and field position. Tony Romo has great QBR and Passer Rating this season but why is he still considered a choker? Simple, because he seems to throw INT's at the worst possible times to end games and Manning rarely does that in the Regular Season but seems to do it very often when it comes to the playoffs and hes playing good competition. We'll see if he can prove the haters wrong(myself included) this weekend but as far as i'm concerned I personally feel he's gonna have another pretty good game and not take care of the ball at the end and its gonna cost his team the game again and this debate will continue going on.
Tonight's game shows the difference in careers of Tom and Peyton; 13 of 25 for 198 yards and 0 TDs for a passer rating of 78.4Tom's 78.4 is another dominant win by Brady while Peyton's 95.2 is one choke after anotherTom gets to play for teams that in January have the ability to blow out opponents 43-21 despite the QBs mediocre play and Peyton more often than not plays for teams that rely heavily upon his sensational play to get Ws. Peyton Manning on the Pats tonight would have won this game. Where as Brady on the Colts in 03 against the Cheifs in January, or against the Jets in 09 would have not been able to pull that out ever, and Peyton only has a 50/50 shot of ever being able to do stuff like that.I've yet to see a playoff game where the Pats don't show up and Brady does and the Pats wing
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on January 09, 2014, 10:02:11 PMIf Philip Rivers drops Peyton this weekend it'll be his ninth one & done. The man has won over ten games every single season & shockingly can't win that first round playoff game. It's more than a coincidence.Manning blame scale: http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2013/story/_/id/10266254/are-peyton-manning-one-dones-faultYou love bringing up numbers yet you seem to always ignore mine. Every season of 10 or more wins, right? A passer rating of 97.2 to go with those 10+ win seasons. And in the last 0-5 one and dones a passer rating of 95.2Two numbers for you; 97.2 and 95.2EXPLAIN THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: Shallow on January 11, 2014, 09:07:22 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on January 09, 2014, 10:02:11 PMIf Philip Rivers drops Peyton this weekend it'll be his ninth one & done. The man has won over ten games every single season & shockingly can't win that first round playoff game. It's more than a coincidence.Manning blame scale: http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2013/story/_/id/10266254/are-peyton-manning-one-dones-faultYou love bringing up numbers yet you seem to always ignore mine. Every season of 10 or more wins, right? A passer rating of 97.2 to go with those 10+ win seasons. And in the last 0-5 one and dones a passer rating of 95.2Two numbers for you; 97.2 and 95.2EXPLAIN THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Two points less in the losses. That's a downgrade in my book.
He has a 74 passer rating these first two games.Tebow had an 80.
If Brady beats him this weekend with no Wilfork, Gronk, Hernandez, Mayo and whoever else in Denver its no debate no more.