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I can't disagree. I thought about adding "game management" but I think that is too broad a criticism for Reid since he is quite good at much of it. A clock management criticism was better for the lazy-of-heart since it can be levied more liberally. :)

Ya...you don't have 150 wins vs 105 losses for bad clock management. The guy has been solid for the past 15 years.
 
Ya...you don't have 150 wins vs 105 losses for bad clock management. The guy has been solid for the past 15 years.

He has that record in spite of dreadful decisions, not because of them. [This is not to say that he's a bad coach, merely that he's not in the Landry league, either.]
 
He has that record in spite of dreadful decisions, not because of them. [This is not to say that he's a bad coach, merely that he's not in the Landry league, either.]

I don't agree with you...and that's ok
 
No QB has a worse grade right now than Peyton Manning

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/09/21/no-qb-has-a-worse-grade-right-now-than-peyton-manning
Ryan Mallett, Johnny Manziel, Jameis Winston – all these names make sense to be found at the bottom of the PFF quarterback rankings, but the name of the player tying Mallett for the lowest-graded quarterback in the NFL through the first two games is one that doesn’t: Peyton Manning.

Through two games Manning has a -7.4 grade, the same negative mark as Mallett and lower than any other quarterback in the league. He has completed just 58.8 percent of his passes (he is a career 65.4 percent passer), thrown for just 5.1 yards per attempt and has a passer rating of just 74.2 (his career rate is 97.3).
 
I just read an article where the guy begs Peyton to retire, not because of his play but so that he doesn't suffer a debilitating injury. I agree with him, Peyton is a HOF QB with a SB ring and a bunch of good stats and records. I'm not sure what else he needs to prove. He looked awfully vulnerable out there, afraid of getting hit, grimacing before a hit and dropping like a sack.
 
Well, the Broncos have been trying to force a square Peyton into a round offense. The great thing about this is, he couldn't adapt and needed to go back to his preferred system. For the Patriots D, that's fantastic.

The other good thing is, the Patriots have seen more than enough of that Kubiak offense to last a lifetime. It's bordering **** LeBeau defense territory.
 
No one will say anything about this. But Brady ducked one time 2 years ago in a game when a defender got pushed by him and he was seeing ghosts.
That's because TB's a cheater.
 
Some of us oldsters remember the sad sight of Willie Mays playing for the Mets. Peyton should consider whether he wants to go out like that - or worse, considering the injury risk.
 
Not related to Peyton, but Eli


 
Peyton is putting up less points than his defense and kicker

 
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