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<blockquote data-quote="DILLIGAFF" data-source="post: 273123" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>This will be a knock on Peyton Manning the rest of his life. This definitely puts Tom Brady in recent history as the greatest QB of the past 25 or 30 years. This will defiantly get bigger as time goes on, they will remember this. BF has in recent years brought a lot of things on himself, where as there have been no question marks on Peyton Manning. </p><p> </p><p>Bottom line without Peyton, I am not sure they even make the playoffs this year and they would have the worst O-line in the league.</p><p> </p><p>BF has indirectly made know that if he was on the right team he could make things happen. He had an opportunity in Green Bay and his star power went bust at the worst time (2007). The Jets with pretty much the same team goes to the AFC championship game without him. Then he gets his wish with the vikings, the perfect fit and yet comes up short, his star power lacking at the worst time.</p><p> </p><p>Peyton has been a rather quite star that goes about his business, loyal to the team that has brought him fame, were as BF indecision/selfishness/poor decisions has earned him what he gets. </p><p> </p><p>My bet that Manning will take the responsibility for what is his and come back next year with a team first mentality, not with an unsure attitude about wether he wants to play any more and silently and indirectly bashing the organization for not getting enough star players around him so that he can win another.</p><p> </p><p>Thats the difference I see and feel with Manning, he has always been a true professional in all aspects of the game, on and off the field. BF has not handled the business side of the NFL very well. </p><p> </p><p>Although I think BF would have been a different person if he had the opportunity to play most of his career with a coach like Dungy, you can not discredit what Dungy did for a star like Manning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLIGAFF, post: 273123, member: 1719"] This will be a knock on Peyton Manning the rest of his life. This definitely puts Tom Brady in recent history as the greatest QB of the past 25 or 30 years. This will defiantly get bigger as time goes on, they will remember this. BF has in recent years brought a lot of things on himself, where as there have been no question marks on Peyton Manning. Bottom line without Peyton, I am not sure they even make the playoffs this year and they would have the worst O-line in the league. BF has indirectly made know that if he was on the right team he could make things happen. He had an opportunity in Green Bay and his star power went bust at the worst time (2007). The Jets with pretty much the same team goes to the AFC championship game without him. Then he gets his wish with the vikings, the perfect fit and yet comes up short, his star power lacking at the worst time. Peyton has been a rather quite star that goes about his business, loyal to the team that has brought him fame, were as BF indecision/selfishness/poor decisions has earned him what he gets. My bet that Manning will take the responsibility for what is his and come back next year with a team first mentality, not with an unsure attitude about wether he wants to play any more and silently and indirectly bashing the organization for not getting enough star players around him so that he can win another. Thats the difference I see and feel with Manning, he has always been a true professional in all aspects of the game, on and off the field. BF has not handled the business side of the NFL very well. Although I think BF would have been a different person if he had the opportunity to play most of his career with a coach like Dungy, you can not discredit what Dungy did for a star like Manning. [/QUOTE]
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