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lol at this dude.
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he sounded like a hater from colts forum. i mean, really?
They make a separate forum where you inject these ramblings about whatever beliefs you've apparently assigned to Brady and Hasselback. This isn't it, and has nothing to do with the topic or any post.These religious nuts like Hassleback hate Brady because he doesn't conform to their crazy ideals. Brady hooks up with hot actresses/models and isn't fake like those idiots.
...by beating Rex Grossman."Peyton has won a superbowl"
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I loved the post Super Bowl interviews, where Revis repeatedly said, "it's up to the defense to make the stop and get the ball into Tom's hands.'The teams the Broncos have fielded the past couple years for Peyton to lead have been pretty darn talented. If he can't go all the way with talent of that degree, then he just isn't on the same level as Brady. A big part of that is chemistry. I don't get the feeling that teammates rally around Peyton like they do around Brady. That's one of the biggest differences between the two, and it couldn't have been highlighted better than in the Showtime segment. The players have so much faith in Brady, and he proves himself as not only a talented play, but a talented leader of men.
Tim Hasselbeck said:“As somebody who played at the quarterback position in the NFL, at a time that both of those guys were playing, nobody’s changed the game more than Peyton Manning or changed the way that that position is played more than Peyton Manning.”
I loved the post Super Bowl interviews, where Revis repeatedly said, "it's up to the defense to make the stop and get the ball into Tom's hands.'