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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.The Broncos have a good amount of holes on both sides of the ball. I can't think of very many with the Seahawks. The Broncos success in the Super Bowl will depend on whether or not the lights there are too bright for Russell Wilson. If they're not, I have a very hard time seeing the Broncos winning this one.
That's it right there.
Wilson looked scared last week.
At first, maybe. But I thought he settled in nicely around the second quarter.
Put 2 beautiful paintings up against one another and there will never be a n overwhelming consensus on which is better. It just comes down to which one draws you in.
Whether or not Peyton gets the job done in New York, the comparisons are never going to end, as the sports media realizes how heated the debate is, and how many people are invested in it.
That's it right there.
Wilson looked scared last week.
He'll win, and if he does, he will be GOAT. Yes, better than Montana.
SF had a better shot at beating the broncos. Seattle ,Iam not so sure. Their offense isnt very good.
There will be no convincing any non-Patriot fan, but the numbers argument is BS. Manning's career qbr is a whopping 1.5 points higher, despite:
-All pro weapons every single year of his career
-Played in a dome
Peyton has a better comp. % and ypa, Brady has a better TD-INT ratio.
It sucks, because if Peyton wins Sunday, Brady will still be superior, but there will be no convincing anyone. The numbers will be close to equal, Brady will have more rings, the highest win pct % in NFL history, and the most wins in postseason history.
Go Hawks