Patriot Missile
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My completely impartial take:
Manning's career is not over. But as of right now, the play that defines Manning's career is the following:
Interesting note: The 4 games I cited are the only playoff games where Brady has not scored a TD. In the meantime, Manning has failed to score a passing TD in 5 playoff games, and he's lost 3 of those 5 games. So, Manning doesn't have the excuse of "We were winning and we ran it in."
Scores when Manning threw no TDs:
16-19 (l) - ran for a TD
14-31 (l)
3-20 (l)
15-6 (w)
23-16 (w)
Scores where Brady threw no TDs:
16-13 (w)
24-17 (w)
32-20 (w)
43-22 (w)
Again, that's supposed to somehow be in Manning's favor.
Minor edit/question: Is the 14-31 game supposed to be the 41-0 loss to the Jets in 2002? Manning was 14 for 31 passing that day with 2 INTs.
If that is the game, allow me to share one of my favorite Peyton Manning playoff memories: It's late in the game, the Jets are up big, and the Colts offense is near midfield, facing a 4th and short. The Colts line up in an I formation to go for the first down. Manning does his full aerobic instructor routine at the line; pointing, shouting, walking around, waving his arms, the whole act. Through it all, no one on the Jets defense moves. The ball is snapped, Manning hands off and the Jets swarm the running back in the backfield, stopping him well short and preserving the shutout (something else that's never happened to Brady in the playoffs.) Still puts a smile on my face all these years later.
Maybe manning limited his INTs because he was on the bench for a couple of months and has been out there for a handful of plays. Not playing does have a tendency to cut down on ones interceptions.Prisco also cited Manning's ability to limit turnovers lately as a reason his intelligence was superior to Brady's. Manning had 17 interceptions in 10 games this season, while Brady had seven in 16.
Lately apparently = this past weekend, when Brady also didn't have any turnovers.
Because he sure as hell can't mean this season, when he led the league in picks per game by a ****ing mile.
I'm no expert, but it feels like the guy who makes significantly better pre-snap reads should achieve significantly better post-snap results.
"Prisco also cited Manning's ability to limit turnovers lately..."
Manning limited his turnovers by sitting on the bench from halftime on 11/15 to the second half of a game on 1/3. Playing 6 quarters of football over a 2 month period is a good way to avoid throwing INTs. Playing against bad pass defenses like SD and Pittsburgh doesn't hurt, either.
I used to get mad at prisco during 2003 2004 where he would constantly pick manning over brady. Now I really dont care what he says.I normally try to refrain from click-bait but saying PM is significantly smarter than Brady is too freaking funny.
Its crazy how the "Protect Peyton" movement has taken over the hype talk for this game.
'Peyton Manning is significantly smarter than Tom Brady,' according to CBS' Pete Prisco