Sangreal95
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Strange. That seems more like something the Boston media would do to the Pats.
All I need is a one and Dungy and it was a perfect weekend.
Manning may be the type that puts too much pressure on himself. It is a problem for some athletes. And I think it hurts you in big games.
Number of QB victories in playoffs since Peyton Manning last won a playoff game 1/24/10
Joe Flacco 6
Tom Brady 4
Eli Manning 4
Colin Kaepernick 3
Drew Brees 3
Ben Roethlisberger 2
Russell Wilson 2
Philip Rivers 1
Tim Tebow 1
Andrew Luck 1
Cutler 1
I absolutely believe this. I have no evidence to prove this but I think that there are playoff games that PM just "feels" it and when that happens hes been dominant. The rest of his team is playing well and he is relaxed. The game just comes to him and it becomes so easy for him.
Then there are games where it doesn't come to him and if the game is tight, or the defense is giving him fits and he feels like he has to make a play he sometimes forces the issue.
To his defense, there are times where his team has let him down or the team he has played was a superior team. In that instance, there was nothing he could have done.
I've always felt that Bledsoe was like that. Some games he'd be dominant. Some games he'd try to make something happen for the team and make a huge mental error. I think you see that with Romo.
Pretty sure Rodgers has 5.
I think Brady plays like that too sometimes -- like sometimes when we're done against a tough d, he goes too conservative for fear of screwing up (which then leads to screwing up). Manning's reaction to it though isn't to become conservative, it's to try to force the ball when he shouldn't.
I absolutely believe this. I have no evidence to prove this but I think that there are playoff games that PM just "feels" it and when that happens hes been dominant. The rest of his team is playing well and he is relaxed. The game just comes to him and it becomes so easy for him.
Then there are games where it doesn't come to him and if the game is tight, or the defense is giving him fits and he feels like he has to make a play he sometimes forces the issue.
To his defense, there are times where his team has let him down or the team he has played was a superior team. In that instance, there was nothing he could have done.
I've always felt that Bledsoe was like that. Some games he'd be dominant. Some games he'd try to make something happen for the team and make a huge mental error. I think you see that with Romo.