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Re: You must be high, Peyton Manning is a top 5 qb in the nfl
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he's on the downside of his career; and you already said it...he's an aging QB, and boy did he look his age today.

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How the fuck do you lose at home as a 10 point fucking favorite ugh this shit hurts.  

Fire John Fox NOW!!!!!!!

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Wanted to see Brady vs Manning. Hopefully PM doesn't retire.

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You couldn't possibly have laid odds THAT long, did you?

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It would have been a lot more but the bank did something that I had no idea that they could do, thankfully they did what they did or else today would have been an even worse disaster than it was.

I'm more upset about my boy Manning losing than I am the money.

Father Time has caught up with Peyton. In the second half he could have easily dog trotted for a first down, but threw a long incomplete, on third down, to the sideline. When a QB won't take that you know the end is near.

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Yeah he missed some throws, but you don't win 12 games if you're a bum.  

Denver has a lot of issues, no offensive line, no rb, and no pass rush today. Take PM off the team and Denver is barely a 5 win team, he has to do everything, he's the QB, the coach, and offensive coordinator.... that's a lot of responsibility to put on a aging QB.  

Kick the man why he's down.

he's on the downside of his career; and you already said it...he's an aging QB, and boy did he look his age today.

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Take him off the broncos how many games do they win next year

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he has trouble throwing the long ball, and his passes have practically no zip anymore.

It is painful to watch.

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If he was as bad as you say he would not be a 12 game winner

The man is 11-14 I believe in post season games and I think you can count on one hand how many of those he played well in...recall the SB win where he was terrible....despite nearly always having 2 pro ball receivers and a decent offensive line...we grade qb's on super bowl wins (perhaps too much credit there) but if so then we have to grade them on the losses too.

Let's be honest. The Denver Bronco roster is far superior to the Colts. Their talent level across the board is one of the best in the league. They have tremendous receivers (they go four deep) who are perfect for their system, and interchangeable rushing attack (Ball, Hillman, Anderson; didn't matter) and elite playmakers on defense (Von Miller, Talib, Ware, etc.)  It wasn't by accident that they were the #2 seed in the AFC. Conversely, the Colts have had a pedestrian running attack (which may be too kind of a classification) all season and outside of T.Y. Hilton, very few skilled players on offense. Vontae Davis is one of the better corners in the league, but the rest of their defensive roster isn't exactly the 1985 Bears.  

Having said that, Sunday's game was all about Luck outplaying Peyton. From start to finish. I am utterly amazed every time I watch Luck play how gifted and talented he is.  Luck is a one man wrecking crew. He has put that team on his back for three years.

I suspect Luck and the Colts will play better than the last two times they went to New England (he can't throw four picks again like last year's Divisional game). It will be a tremendous challenge to beat New England at their place. Luck will again have to be the best player on the field to give the Colts any shot of advancing to the Super Bowl.  

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Denver had the better roster but they are to dependent on manning, when the qb is the coach and coordinator we have a problem. I like luck but lets be clear he will never win anything as long as Brady, manning and ARod are around.

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and he calls his own plays, so basically he's the offensive coordinator to.  

Peyton Manning hasn't made a decision yet on if he's coming back.. they will sit back and wait it's not like they would cut or release him. Without PM it highly likely they would not win a game next year.

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Personally, I think Peyton should retire. He has nothing else to prove. He's won a Super Bowl, 5 MVP awards, holds a ton of records, and he can't throw the deep ball anymore, especially in cold weather. He should leave now, while he still has his health.

Elway was a great quarterback, now he's nothing more than an egomaniacal  failed GM, blaming others for his own self centered mind.    If he believes he can replace John Fox for a better record next year he is terribly mistaken.
  It wasn't Peyton's fault Elway was on his knees worshipping Denver's meaningless records,  
 egging Fox on , smiling won't you please  gain more defensive and offensive scores, when  games were already won.  
  That's who  wore Denver  down at seasons end, not John Fox.
  Denver will be lucky to find a wild card game in their division next year, without Fox.

 It was the Colts offense combined with  Luck, and the Colts superb defense without Luck, that galloped all over the tired  Broncos.  :-D  
   
   
  http://sportsbabes.caresports.org/2014/11/28/john-elway-the-duke-of-hazard

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