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Setting aside Dogkiller Ron Mexico for a moment, who is in a class by himself:

In all my years (they're piling up), I have NEVER seen a player I wanted to get hit more (and harder) than the NFL's fair-haired boy, King Forehead Omaha. This guy almost never gets leveled by a clean shot. Unlike Tom Brady, he doesn't buy time sliding in the pocket and won't sacrifice his body for the sake of a completion. When he sees a defender closing in, Omaha takes a dive. It's probably the smart thing to do. And you have to admire his quick release -- not to mention the veritable OL fortresses that always surround him along with all-star receiving casts.

Of course, the Pats seem like the wrong style defense to bring the heat vs. Omaha. But, one can dream ...

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Peyton Manning's forehead is so big, you can't make a helmet to fit that weird peanut head of his.
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Last week he fumbled a shotgun snap. Without a defender within 5 yards he turtled on the ball. About 7 seconds later a defender touched him. What a pansy!
On the same exact situation in the playoffs, Andrew Luck picked it up and ran it in.

Ps. Can someone post a gif on his hissy fit when his home crowd was too loud?
 
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Last week he fumbled a shotgun snap. Without a defender within 5 yards he turtled on the ball. About 7 seconds later a defender touched. What a pansy!
On the same exact situation in the playoffs, Andrew Luck picked it up and ran it in.

Ps. Can someone post a gif on his hissy fit when his home crowd was too loud?

Find a video and I'll make it into a gif
 
He just gets rid of the ball too fast, plus just like in Indy, his line is great at holding and not getting called for it. They need Easley and Moore to channel their inner Chandler Jones and sack this guy 4 or 5 times. Let Browner and Revis beat up the receivers at the line, disrupt their routes and take away their timing. Of course a couple of well timed blitzes to get to Manning as well. This is all easier said than done of course.
 
Obviously, we'd love to pressure Manning and get him off his spot, but I don't see that being too much of a reality myself. Hopefully, Belichick and Patricia will dial something up and prove me wrong.
 
Yeah, he's a ****.

I like the chances of him getting hit on Sunday more than in times past. Then again, even if the coverage is good, he'll likely throw it away.

Still, I think a good smack in the chops would do wonders to get him off his game.
 
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I would blitz Donta Hightower on EVERY 3rd down.

Even if Manning gets some easy completions, he'll start to feel it by the end of the first half and start throwing ducks. He gets rattled easily, the only problem is teams have a hard time getting to him.
 
I was really worried about the way Jay Cutler had performed when protected. The Bears had been doing a great job of protecting him all year and with our best pass rusher out BB Patricia and the defense responded. We did a great job of getting in Cutlers face and keeping him unsettled. Do it this week and Peyton and Co will fold.
 
A few hits would help him hear the "footsteps"..

Give credit where credit is due...

Much rather beat the Bronco's with a healthy Peyton, than listening to the mediots next Monday... about a tainted win or other such nonsense...
 
Well, now that Chandler is out, we're going to have to rely on stunts to hit Manning. I highly doubt we're going to blitz him often no matter how well disguised it will be. The good news is that the coverage may well be good enough to force him to hold onto the ball for one second longer, which makes a world of difference.
 
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