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Just because I've been playing around with QB numbers this morning, I looked up Peyton Manning's two Super Bowl winning playoff runs. His numbers are incredible during those two runs.

2006-07
Def. KC, 23-8: 30-38, 268 yds, 1 td, 3 int, 71.9 rating
Def. Bal, 15-6: 15-30, 170 yds, 0 td, 2 int, 39.6 rating
Def. NE, 38-34: 27-47, 349 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 79.1 rating
Def. Chi, 29-17: 25-38, 247 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 81.8 rating
TOT: 97-153 (63.4%), 1,034 yds, 3 td, 7 int, 70.5 rating

2014-15
Def. Pit, 23-16: 21-37, 222 yds, 0 td, 0 int, 74.4 rating
Def. NE, 20-18: 17-32, 176 yds, 2 td, 0 int, 90.1 rating
Def. Car, 24-10: 13-23, 141 yds, 0 td, 1 int, 56.6 rating
TOT: 51-92 (55.4%), 539 yds, 2 td, 1 int, 75.4 rating

TOTALS: 148-245 (60.4%), 1,573 yds, 5 td, 8 int, 72.4 rating

So the guy won two Super Bowls while only having, in seven playoff games during those runs, a passer rating of more than 82 *ONE TIME*. Never having a passer rating of better than 91. Three times his ratings were in the 70s. Once was in the 50s. Once was in the 30s.

Two playoff runs and his passer rating was 72.4. Holy smokes. What really pisses me off about these two playoff runs is that the closest his teams came to losing were both when they played the Pats, and NE should have won both those games. Grrrrrrrrr....
 
Just because I've been playing around with QB numbers this morning, I looked up Peyton Manning's two Super Bowl winning playoff runs. His numbers are incredible during those two runs.

2006-07
Def. KC, 23-8: 30-38, 268 yds, 1 td, 3 int, 71.9 rating
Def. Bal, 15-6: 15-30, 170 yds, 0 td, 2 int, 39.6 rating
Def. NE, 38-34: 27-47, 349 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 79.1 rating
Def. Chi, 29-17: 25-38, 247 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 81.8 rating
TOT: 97-153 (63.4%), 1,034 yds, 3 td, 7 int, 70.5 rating

2014-15
Def. Pit, 23-16: 21-37, 222 yds, 0 td, 0 int, 74.4 rating
Def. NE, 20-18: 17-32, 176 yds, 2 td, 0 int, 90.1 rating
Def. Car, 24-10: 13-23, 141 yds, 0 td, 1 int, 56.6 rating
TOT: 51-92 (55.4%), 539 yds, 2 td, 1 int, 75.4 rating

TOTALS: 148-245 (60.4%), 1,573 yds, 5 td, 8 int, 72.4 rating

So the guy won two Super Bowls while only having, in seven playoff games during those runs, a passer rating of more than 82 *ONE TIME*. Never having a passer rating of better than 91. Three times his ratings were in the 70s. Once was in the 50s. Once was in the 30s.

Two playoff runs and his passer rating was 72.4. Holy smokes. What really pisses me off about these two playoff runs is that the closest his teams came to losing were both when they played the Pats, and NE should have won both those games. Grrrrrrrrr....
NE should have definitely won in '06. The loss in '15 was due to many factors. They were a wounded team playing somewhere they usually lose with a terrible offensive line and zero run game against one of the best defenses of modern day. And they still only lost by two. With that said, however, that game probably ends differently if played at Gillette.
 
Pretty funny the excuse for Manning was his D was never good enough and his only 2 SB titles are because of the Defenses performance.
Playing devil's advocate, doesn't that mean they were right? Lol
 
Peyton played in 4 SB's and sucked in all of them.

2007 vs. Chi: 25-38, 247 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 81.8 rating
2010 vs. NO: 31-45, 333 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 88.5 rating*
2014 vs. Sea: 34-49, 280 yds, 1 td, 2 int, 73.5 rating
2016 vs. Car: 13-23, 141 yds, 0 td, 1 int, 56.6 rating
TOTALS: 103-155 (66.5%), 1001 yds, 3 td, 5 int, 77.4 rating

*including a game-losing pick-six late in the fourth quarter

Yeah, that is a pretty bad Super Bowl resumé. He had a key hand in his teams' two losses, and in his teams' two wins, he was pretty bad.
 
2007 vs. Chi: 25-38, 247 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 81.8 rating
2010 vs. NO: 31-45, 333 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 88.5 rating*
2014 vs. Sea: 34-49, 280 yds, 1 td, 2 int, 73.5 rating
2016 vs. Car: 13-23, 141 yds, 0 td, 1 int, 56.6 rating
TOTALS: 103-155 (66.5%), 1001 yds, 3 td, 5 int, 77.4 rating

*including a game-losing pick-six late in the fourth quarter

Yeah, that is a pretty bad Super Bowl resumé. He had a key hand in his teams' two losses, and in his teams' two wins, he was pretty bad.
Is Manning the worst big game "great" QB of all time?

Also, if both Mannings were to retire at the same time, does Peyton get in before Eli?
 
Has he publicly congratulated TB yet?
 
Yup. Anyone putting Manning ahead of Brady is not worth my time or attention.

No one has done that for at least a month. People still stick to their "I like him more" guns but no one says he's better.
 
NE should have definitely won in '06. The loss in '15 was due to many factors. They were a wounded team playing somewhere they usually lose with a terrible offensive line and zero run game against one of the best defenses of modern day. And they still only lost by two. With that said, however, that game probably ends differently if played at Gillette.

I agree with much of what you wrote, but I hate it when fans of any team say "We would have won if the game was played in our home stadium".

I prefer to leave that stuff to Colts fans.

Anyway, the Pats were on the road in that game because they couldn't beat a lousy Eagles team and the Jets and Dolphins down the stretch. If you're not good enough to win on the road, you're not good enough to win.

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Careful...

2001 Brady: 16-27, 145 yards, 1 TD, 86 passer rating

Not so good if you didn't know any better
 
Just because I've been playing around with QB numbers this morning, I looked up Peyton Manning's two Super Bowl winning playoff runs. His numbers are incredible during those two runs.

2006-07
Def. KC, 23-8: 30-38, 268 yds, 1 td, 3 int, 71.9 rating
Def. Bal, 15-6: 15-30, 170 yds, 0 td, 2 int, 39.6 rating
Def. NE, 38-34: 27-47, 349 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 79.1 rating
Def. Chi, 29-17: 25-38, 247 yds, 1 td, 1 int, 81.8 rating
TOT: 97-153 (63.4%), 1,034 yds, 3 td, 7 int, 70.5 rating

2014-15
Def. Pit, 23-16: 21-37, 222 yds, 0 td, 0 int, 74.4 rating
Def. NE, 20-18: 17-32, 176 yds, 2 td, 0 int, 90.1 rating
Def. Car, 24-10: 13-23, 141 yds, 0 td, 1 int, 56.6 rating
TOT: 51-92 (55.4%), 539 yds, 2 td, 1 int, 75.4 rating

TOTALS: 148-245 (60.4%), 1,573 yds, 5 td, 8 int, 72.4 rating

So the guy won two Super Bowls while only having, in seven playoff games during those runs, a passer rating of more than 82 *ONE TIME*. Never having a passer rating of better than 91. Three times his ratings were in the 70s. Once was in the 50s. Once was in the 30s.

Two playoff runs and his passer rating was 72.4. Holy smokes. What really pisses me off about these two playoff runs is that the closest his teams came to losing were both when they played the Pats, and NE should have won both those games. Grrrrrrrrr....


You have to love the way Brady ended that debate, Manning isn't even in the discussion for GOAT anymore.
 
Lets not get ridiculous now.
It's just a question... and one that may not be all that invalid considering Manning, Eli is 2-0 in SB's and both were comebacks sorta. But I'm just looking for opinions.
 
Sb1, nobody denies that Brady was just a game manager for that first one. But he also threw for 355 yards and 3 TD's against CAR, 328 yards and 4 TD's against SEA, and 466 yards against ATL. I believe his totals are 15 TD and 5 INT in his seven SB's. Manning is 3 TD and 5 INT.

Forgetting the 25 point comeback, when has Manning ever really carried a team to a playoff win? What is his "gutsiest" performance? Sadly, it's probably against NE in '06. It never felt like the chips were down for him. Any time he won, his team had the lead.

Brady had BAL and SEA in the same playoff run.
 
I agree with much of what you wrote, but I hate it when fans of any team say "We would have won if the game was played in our home stadium".

I prefer to leave that stuff to Colts fans.

Anyway, the Pats were on the road in that game because they couldn't beat a lousy Eagles team and the Jets and Dolphins down the stretch. If you're not good enough to win on the road, you're not good enough to win.

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I agree. And as far as my feeling about the game being played at home... the weather was abysmal that day. Manning struggled in those games much the same as Brady in Mile High. But alas, you're right. They didn't handle business down the stretch.
 
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