Peyton Manning

27 September 2009

(I've also posted this on my blog at FanNation.com).

It's been an interesting NFL Sunday thus far, so I had the urge to get my two cents in on the day's events. First thing that comes to my mind, it's going right into this post...

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Posted by John Frascella | No comments yet

28 October 2008

One thing's for sure - Tom Jackson will slurp Tony Dungy all week and during the ESPN pre-game, and Peyton Manning will whine if the Pats pull of the win. Personally, all of this is fine with me. If nothing else, it adds a bit more intrigue to a season that has already taken about 15 unexpected turns.

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24 June 2008

you want about its lack of longevity (let's face it, this is only interesting because Tom Brady and Peyton Manning make it interesting) compared to longtime spats like Chiefs/Raiders, frankly, it doesn't matter. Games between the Pats and the Colts have become events in of themselves. Two years ago the AFC Championship was dubbed the "real" Super Bowl. The regular season matchups between these two draw more media attention and hoopla then some playoff games.

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5 March 2008

tch other quarterbacks for some reason.  I do not get excited to watch great quarterbacks like Peyton Manning or Tom Brady.  They just don't do anything that will surprise me or make me blink twice to see if that really happen.  I just see other quarterbacks staying in the pocket.  Favre is all over the place.  This is what separated from other quarterbacks.  This is what made him such an icon he is.  Millions loved to watch him.  Millions are going to hate to say goodbye.

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18 December 2007

This isn’t to say Peyton Manning is Jeff George, of course, he’s a future Hall-Of-Famer for sure and a hell of a player. Nevertheless, I see a degree of greatness that separates the two, with Brady holding the edge. As the season winds it way towards the record books, New England Patriots fans can rest easy knowing that they have not only a team, but a quarterback, with a unique place in history.

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