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OT: Will Ty Law intercept Peyton Manning this week?


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Doesn't pretty much everyone intercept Peyton Manning nowadays?
 
Doesn't pretty much everyone intercept Peyton Manning nowadays?

How long do you think Cromartie will in the league? Manning might have found a replacement for Ty Law:eek:
 
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How long do you think Cromartie will in the league? Manning might have found a replacement for Ty Law:eek:

Cromartie was the player I wanted the Patriots to draft. I think he's got the skills to be a big time player for a long time. Ty may have to pass the baton. New England needs to trade for him so he can feast on Manning picks twice a year.
 
I posted something about Manning's propensity to throw passes to Law before. Figure it's worth another mention. :D

(ROOTERS) PORTLAND, ME -- Researchers at the University of Maine have announced a new, very rare neurological disorder that they have tentatively named "uniform agnosia."

Agnosia is a neurological condition in which one is unable to recognize visual stimuli. One form, prosopagnosia, results in the inability to recognize faces. This newest form of agnosia, according to researchers, results in the inability of a quarterback to distinguish between uniforms, so that all uniforms look alike.

While the exact cause for the disorder remains known, the researchers studying the disorder are certain that there must be some sort of problem involving the neurons in the visual cortex.

This weekend, researchers confirmed what they considered to be the second case of uniform agnosia: Peyton Manning. "When Manning threw two picks to Law, we had our proof. There were no receivers anywhere near Law, so the only logical explanation is uniform agnosia," said Dr. Pat Snutme. "Well, that, or Manning just stinks in the playoffs."

The first case of uniform agnosia, according to Dr. Snutme, is Brett Favre, whose condition helped him lead the league with 29 interceptions in 2005.
 
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Cromartie was the player I wanted the Patriots to draft. I think he's got the skills to be a big time player for a long time. Ty may have to pass the baton. New England needs to trade for him so he can feast on Manning picks twice a year.
Let's hope San Diego doesn't go "Dolphin" on the league, and do just that. Pretty athletic plays he made.

first pick, Morehead wusses out and stops short, Cro goes down to get it. Still, bad decision by PM. The one hand grab was nice too, PM underthrew Reg though. He needed all of that 6'5" frame to go get it. Can't remember the third one, they all sorta blend together:D
 
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Considering Ty looks about eighty five years old when he plays now, I'll say no. But Peyton will still put up four picks.
 
Considering Ty looks about eighty five years old when he plays now, I'll say no. But Peyton will still put up four picks.

I agree, from what I've seen, he's not half the player he once was.
 
Law will be picked up by Indy when he's cut by the Chefs. Manning needs a new receiver and it's been proven that Law is one of his favorite targets.
 
I hope they dont get Samuel next year, he's manning's fav target too, sort of.
 
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