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Will Peyton Manning break the passing records set by Favre?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackCrazed4" data-source="post: 158329" data-attributes="member: 421"><p>I think Manning may break some, but not all. People take his "greatness" for granted. As others have said, the guy has had the most consistency a player will ever see in their life. Once that eventually collapses (it can't last forever), you're looking at a lost boy trying to find his mommy. I mean, Brett has very very very seldom had consistency, and he is who he is, an amazing QB. Not to mention the fact that he is as tough as they come. Brett has been injured before, and he's played through it, with the bumps and bruises, the broken thumb and the tapped up legs, he's played through it. With the drug addiction, father's death, wife's health, family's struggles, he's played through it. Brett tackles it all, whether its physical or emotional, he deals with it in stride.</p><p></p><p>Can any of this be said for Manning? Hell no! I say, he's a great QB, but even with 9 years on his belt, he hasn't seen anything yet. Breaking every record for now, out of the question. Once he gets that first real injury, that first sign of the team deteriorating, that first point where he feels he has to carry a team and manages to deal, then we'll talk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackCrazed4, post: 158329, member: 421"] I think Manning may break some, but not all. People take his "greatness" for granted. As others have said, the guy has had the most consistency a player will ever see in their life. Once that eventually collapses (it can't last forever), you're looking at a lost boy trying to find his mommy. I mean, Brett has very very very seldom had consistency, and he is who he is, an amazing QB. Not to mention the fact that he is as tough as they come. Brett has been injured before, and he's played through it, with the bumps and bruises, the broken thumb and the tapped up legs, he's played through it. With the drug addiction, father's death, wife's health, family's struggles, he's played through it. Brett tackles it all, whether its physical or emotional, he deals with it in stride. Can any of this be said for Manning? Hell no! I say, he's a great QB, but even with 9 years on his belt, he hasn't seen anything yet. Breaking every record for now, out of the question. Once he gets that first real injury, that first sign of the team deteriorating, that first point where he feels he has to carry a team and manages to deal, then we'll talk [/QUOTE]
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