I figured Peyton Manning's stats deserve a thread all to their own, so here it is:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...nnPe00.htm
Wow, just wow. He made the playoffs 15 out of 17 seasons play, now that is pretty darn impressive.
He had just 2 losing seasons in his career.
Also, I was aware of the nickname "The Sheriff" for him, but I did not know he was also known as "The Caveman". I thought that was the guy who replaced him in Indy.
Quote:I figured Peyton Manning's stats deserve a thread all to their own, so here it is:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...nnPe00.htm
Wow, just wow. He made the playoffs 15 out of 17 seasons play, now that is pretty darn impressive.
He had just 2 losing seasons in his career.
Also, I was aware of the nickname "The Sheriff" for him, but I did not know he was also known as "The Caveman". I thought that was the guy who replaced him in Indy.
What? Are they suggesting giving a QB credit for wins when everyone knows it's a team game? /sarcasm
Then there's this:
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Blake Bortles Facts
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<p class="" style="font-size:26px;">Peyton Manning retires holding the NFL records for most passing yards and touchdowns, but he never beat Blake Bortles.
Congrats Peyton. There will be few as good in our lifetime. Another will be retiring in the next few years. Much easier to celebrate his retirement than watch your team try to beat him.
His stats are great, but his postseason stats are not nearly as strong. Never really elevated his game on the biggest stage. His two super bowl wins came at the hands of a strong defense and running game.
Very good player I just don't think he played as good as he should have when it really mattered.
also a personal preference I don't like how he played football, I share this sentiment with Marvin Harrison. He played with constant fear of doing something wrong, or getting hit and that fear caused him to check down too many times and resulted in huge pick 6s like in the saints superbowl.
Marvin Harrison sticks out to me for one play where indy was down in the closing minutes and facing a 4th n 8 or similiar Marvin caught the ball 3 yards shy with a defender a couple yards from him and instead of fighting for the first he went down 2 yards before the first to avoid the hit... With the game on the line.
His non NFL arm in the last few years got a lot of players seriously hurt (Austin Collie). Throwing late over the middle because it was his bread and butter. I also don't like many of the rule changes him and his owner authored and got passed. The NFL has catered way too much for this guy.
His second ring absolved his post season record, IMO.
Like Marino having no rings, it would have been a bad way to go out with fewer rings than your little brother, who isn't nearly as good.
Quote:His second ring absolved his post season record, IMO.
Like Marino having no rings, it would have been a bad way to go out with fewer rings than your little brother, who isn't nearly as good.
Being in a weak division for the forseeable future (NFCE), little brother Eli may still have a shot to get another ring and finish with more than Peyton. If the Giants can sneak into the playoffs, they could get hot at the right time just like the last two. You never know.
Anyway, glad Peyton is hanging it up before Brady. That allows both guys to get in the HOF at different times. They both deserve their own spotlight, not having to share acceptance at the same time.
This era is finally coming near it's end (Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Brees, Rodgers). The new Era is starting to be "ushered" in.
Having lived in New Orleans and watching Archie in the Dome and Peyton and Eli play HS football, it is the beginning of an end of an era.
I am glad he is hanging it up and not doing a one year deal with the Rams.
I am glad he is still walking.
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Quote:This era is finally coming near it's end (Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Brees, Rodgers). The new Era is starting to be "ushered" in.
I was thinking the same thing.
Just like "the greatest generation," unfortunately... I don't see a room full of people in waiting to take their place that can fill their shoes.
Out with a dozen, in with less than a hand full. Interesting to see how it plays out.
Quote:His second ring absolved his post season record, IMO.
Like Marino having no rings, it would have been a bad way to go out with fewer rings than your little brother, who isn't nearly as good.
I dunno it's a team sport and sometimes you can have a HOF player on a team that simply stinks at almost every other position (See J.J. Watt DE).