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Irsay's statements are not fair. His only ring came courtesy Manning.
Well, mostly from a post-season Run D that came from out of nowhere. But, yeah.
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Irsay's statements are not fair. His only ring came courtesy Manning.
Irsay's statements are not fair. His only ring came courtesy Manning.
Counting rings has always been one of the most useless stats to gauge how good of a QB someone is. It's an intellectually bankrupt argument.
Fact is Manning gives no worse of a shot at the playoffs/SB than Brady, and he gives a better shot than Luck, at least right now. I agree with the decision to move from Manning to Luck, but for entirely different reasons (age primarily); I'm not sure why this shot was necessary. The timing is obviously not coincidental, but I'm not sure why you'd elect to tick of Peyton.
Or was it more of a Patriots defensive breakdown in the 2nd half of the '06 AFCC game and a Reche Caldwell drop?
You're completely wrong, but welcome to the board.
Thanks!!
I maintain my argument.
Counting rings has always been one of the most useless stats to gauge how good of a QB someone is. It's an intellectually bankrupt argument.
Fact is Manning gives no worse of a shot at the playoffs/SB than Brady, and he gives a better shot than Luck, at least right now. I agree with the decision to move from Manning to Luck, but for entirely different reasons (age primarily); I'm not sure why this shot was necessary. The timing is obviously not coincidental, but I'm not sure why you'd elect to tick of Peyton.
Is this new model part of them trading away a first round pick for an overrated back up RB? That Trent Richardson trade is working out well for them. I think they are going to learn quickly that Trent Richardson was nothing special in Cleveland, not because teams put 9 in the box against them every play, but because he is nothing special.
Maintain it all you want. History has already proven you wrong.
Damn right. Just like his old dad. A bunch of losers. Will never forget what they did to the Colts. The Baltimore Colts.
How do you figure?...
Darius Butler has played with Andrew Luck and Tom Brady, and the similarity he's noticed in the quarterbacks is interesting, "Unselfishness," the cornerback said. "A lot of guys, especially a No. 1 pick, would want to come in and throw the ball 50 times a game, especially in the scheme we were in last year. But he doesn't have a problem handing it off and throwing for 175 yards if that's what it takes. And it was the same thing with Tom. If it was a team that we could line up, spread them out and run the ball, we would run the ball all the day." Luck threw for just 229 yards in the Colts' win over the Seahawks last week, but few would deny he was in complete command throughout the game. That's the whole idea here. I asked Colts owner Jim Irsay about it two days later. He showed me his Super Bowl XLI ring and said: "It's about world championships, and we have one. ... That really came down to inconsistent special teams, inconsistent defensive play, particularly against the run. So the vision when I brought (Ryan) Grigson and (Chuck) Pagano in was to have a really well-rounded team." And as Butler said, they do seem to have a quarterback who gets that philosophy.
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