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Old 11-16-2007, 08:59 AM   #11
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I think you need to reread my post, b/c I didn't say anything like that. he did however put his team in a position to win at the end, it's just that his kicker missed a gimme fg he makes almost all the time

he had a poor game, but if Brady had an equally poor one, all we would be talking about is the last drive
They lost because of Manning. When Brady has his 4 INT games that the Patriots inevitably lose, they usually lose because of Brady. It doesn't matter how close the game is, turning the ball over SIX TIMES is equal to losing the game for your team. Let's say it was a running back, if he loses six fumbles but runs for a 50 yard score to bring the team within a score of winning, does he suck or is he showing how great he is?
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The idea that a clown like Clayton made the NFL writers HOF discredits the institution.
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cmon, if Brady had the same game, everyone here would be saying "yeah he didn't play great, but he was there when it counted!"
Yeah but the media would still be having a love fest for manning,and ignore the fact that in the past brady was doing the same things for years with far less talent on a regular basis.
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They lost because of Manning. When Brady has his 4 INT games that the Patriots inevitably lose, they usually lose because of Brady. It doesn't matter how close the game is, turning the ball over SIX TIMES is equal to losing the game for your team. Let's say it was a running back, if he loses six fumbles but runs for a 50 yard score to bring the team within a score of winning, does he suck or is he showing how great he is?
he had bad game, but they lost bc of AV
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Clayton and Manning have something in common.......they both look like fathead chickens
All though manning has more space to rent for advertising on his forehead.
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All though manning has more space to rent for advertising on his forehead.
Not if Clayton would just let it go with that ridiculous comb over.
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he had bad game, but they lost bc of AV
They lost because of Manning. 6 turnovers is not equal on the "loss scale" with one missed FG.
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Not if Clayton would just let it go with that ridiculous comb over.

lol.......he needs to get the hair plucked off his azz and implanted on his head. Next, they need major chin implants. Laser eye surgery......list goes on

Clayton would be #1 candidate for that "Makeover" show. The plastic surgeons would have the toughest challenge in their careers to transform Clayton neck up into Tom Selleck
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I think you need to reread my post, b/c I didn't say anything like that. he did however put his team in a position to win at the end, it's just that his kicker missed a gimme fg he makes almost all the time

he had a poor game, but if Brady had an equally poor one, all we would be talking about is the last drive
No, a lot of us would be saying, "He stunk up the joint, but . . ."

The problem is that a lot of the articles are just, for all practical purposes, ignoring the fact that he threw 6 INTs in the game. To borrow from a CHFF poster, they're trying to give him credit for bringing the fire truck (which is inaccurate, since one of their scores came from a fumble recovery) when he's the one that set the fire in the first place.
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lol.......he needs to get the hair plucked off his azz and implanted on his head. Next, they need major chin implants. Laser eye surgery......list goes on

Clayton would be #1 candidate for that "Makeover" show. The plastic surgeons would have the toughest challenge in their careers to transform Clayton neck up into Tom Selleck
He is funny looking isn't he? I always think it's funny that he gets paid a lot of money to criticize the guys who probably tortured him growing up. Good on him, poetic justice I guess.
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