12-25-2006, 11:09 PM
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In the Starting Line-up
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Re: any questions?
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
How about Mannings performances in losses to Dallas, Tennessee and Jacksonville? Manning is the best pure passer in the league, and it doesn't hurt to have an expensive offense assembled around him including pro bowl linemen and 2 #1 WR's pulling down $15M+ between just the two of them. You think Peyton could make do with a rag tag crew of cast offs, practice squad players and rookies? Dream on.
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Yes, Manning is a better passer than Brady. Look at the stats...and I'm a hard-core Pats fan and I'll admit it. (IMO, I think that any Pats fan that would argue that Brady is a better PASSER than Manning is dumb. But if you want to argue stats, Brady tied the league record with 12 TD's to 12 different receivers and he's got 11 TD's to 11 receivers this year). Brady is a superb game manager. He's not afraid to call a QB sneak or a draw when the situation arises. He reads a defense quickly and has tremendous pocket presence.
Most of his problems this year have come from spotty play from the O-Line and sub-standard receivers. With apologies to Denny Green, Brady is who we thought he was...it just the rest of the offense isn't.
Tom Brady is a first ballot Hall of Famer...So is Manning.
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