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<blockquote data-quote="Zero2Cool" data-source="post: 42463" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>here from PFT.com</p><p>8. Peyton Shows His Naked Butt And ******.</p><p></p><p>We've long believed that Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is a big, bolted-neck phony. He says and does all the right things, for the most part, when the cameras are on and folks are watching. But it's our opinion that, in his heart, he's a spoiled brat who thinks he's better than everyone else.</p><p></p><p>Finally, he has given us something concrete on which to base these beliefs (apart from the allegations of Jamie Ann Naughright). </p><p></p><p>Actually, he gave us two.</p><p></p><p>The first one came late in the third quarter of Sunday's loss to the Steelers. Facing fourth and two from their own 36 and trailing 21-3, head coach Tony Dungy sent in the punt team.</p><p></p><p>And Manning sent them back.</p><p></p><p>It was one of the worst examples, in pro sports history, of disregard for the office of the head coach. Dungy is the head coach, for crying out loud. Manning is the quarterback.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, we know that most quarterbacks have the ability to call audibles. But that's part of the authority that the head coach specifically has delegated to the quarterback. No head coach ever has given the quarterback the power to decide whether to go for it on fourth down.</p><p></p><p>In this case, Manning showed that he regards himself as bigger than the coach -- and that's a big problem.</p><p></p><p>As one league insider explained to us on Sunday evening, too many players on that team genuinely love Dungy. And Manning blatantly violated Dungy's role. It could create serious problems in the locker room moving forward.</p><p></p><p>The second bit of evidence came after the game, when Manning tried to explain away his inability to get the passing game going by throwing his offensive linemen under the buffet table: "I'm trying to be a good teammate here. Let's just say we had some problems with protection."</p><p></p><p>Actually it was a slam on both the blockers and the coaching staff, since the coaches have a pretty big role in keeping the defenders out of the quarterback's face.</p><p></p><p>"This is on a new level," one league insider said. "This guy is a selfish SOB."</p><p></p><p>Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero2Cool, post: 42463, member: 43"] here from PFT.com 8. Peyton Shows His Naked Butt And ******. We've long believed that Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is a big, bolted-neck phony. He says and does all the right things, for the most part, when the cameras are on and folks are watching. But it's our opinion that, in his heart, he's a spoiled brat who thinks he's better than everyone else. Finally, he has given us something concrete on which to base these beliefs (apart from the allegations of Jamie Ann Naughright). Actually, he gave us two. The first one came late in the third quarter of Sunday's loss to the Steelers. Facing fourth and two from their own 36 and trailing 21-3, head coach Tony Dungy sent in the punt team. And Manning sent them back. It was one of the worst examples, in pro sports history, of disregard for the office of the head coach. Dungy is the head coach, for crying out loud. Manning is the quarterback. Yeah, we know that most quarterbacks have the ability to call audibles. But that's part of the authority that the head coach specifically has delegated to the quarterback. No head coach ever has given the quarterback the power to decide whether to go for it on fourth down. In this case, Manning showed that he regards himself as bigger than the coach -- and that's a big problem. As one league insider explained to us on Sunday evening, too many players on that team genuinely love Dungy. And Manning blatantly violated Dungy's role. It could create serious problems in the locker room moving forward. The second bit of evidence came after the game, when Manning tried to explain away his inability to get the passing game going by throwing his offensive linemen under the buffet table: "I'm trying to be a good teammate here. Let's just say we had some problems with protection." Actually it was a slam on both the blockers and the coaching staff, since the coaches have a pretty big role in keeping the defenders out of the quarterback's face. "This is on a new level," one league insider said. "This guy is a selfish SOB." Amen. [/QUOTE]
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