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Was browsing my Twitter feed and encountered this.

Apparently, Peyton has outplayed Tom in every game and has "done more with less".

Hahahahahahahahahahahhahaaha this is hysterically bad.
 
Do you find this surprising coming from a Bronco and Raven alum??
 
Do you find this surprising coming from a Bronco and Raven alum??

Didn't say it was surprising. Just said it was dumb lol.

But no, I don't find it surprising. Its just amusing that people can be so stupid.
 
I think even Peyton Manning fans would scoff at that statement.


I loved Brett Favre, but I understand why many don't like him. The media would overrate the guy tremendously and talk about his 'toughness, gun slinging style, velocity on his throws' and downplay the critical interceptions he would throw late in games. It's was the media's constant admiration of him that turned many people off.

I think the same could be said of Peyton Manning, in which even past Manning supporters are looking at hte media and saying 'ok, enough is enough.'
 
How many of the "perfect players for his offense (Tom Brady's)" have gone on to other teams and thrived? Welker? Where did he go? Oh, I remember , Manning! ...Brady's players are great because of Brady.
 
Broncos fans are with all due respect a bunch of idiots. Before the arrival of Manning they were worshiping Tebow and before him they claimed Elway was the G.O.A.T.

Honestly only the Jets and maybe Baltimore has more idiotic fans.
 
Did he just say "Peyton has done more with less"....

It boils down to this, in the NFL there are a surprisingly big percentage of jealous current and ex players. If I'm Brady and the Pats I wear that as a Badge of Honor.

As a fan I just laugh at the absurdity.
 
This guy is actually attending Harvard Business School. Wow! I guess they will let anyone in these days.
 
His wife is gorgeous.

All QB's work within a system. Not sure I get what a "system QB" is.
A system QB is one that is better than yours and you have no other explanation for it. I think "bitterness " would be a good word for it.
 
This guy is actually attending Harvard Business School. Wow! I guess they will let anyone in these days.
No, he was a panelist at an event hosted by the HBS Innovation Lab, along with Arian Foster, Larry Fitzgerald and Richard Sherman (Sherman graduated from Stanford, BTW, not a shabby school).

They probably got the attention of HBS for a lot of reasons, not the least of which would be that the total value of the current contracts of the four players is $150 million and that doesn't take into account Fitzgerald's "heyday" earnings (his current contract is "only" worth $22 million).

Here's a link to a Youtube video of the session.



They all come across as pretty thoughtful, even if you don't agree with everything they say.

As an alumnus, I'm happy that the B-school is doing stuff like this. Good ideas don't always have to come out of books. In fact, most good ideas aren't found in books or classrooms.
 
Peyton had PLENTY of high-ranking defenses behind him and still choked mightily. Indy in 2007 was #1 in team D.

Point out the facts, though, and what do his fanboys say? Well, well, maybe they were good regular season defenses, statistically speaking, but they were not "built for the postseason".

No, jackwagon. They were not built to beat Brady, who's BETTER.
 
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