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Post by anthonyrocks on Nov 21, 2018 13:21:55 GMT
Do you mean overall or just played the worst game in the super bowl? overall
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 17:02:52 GMT
How many last minute come backs do Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and Joe Montana have? And how many does Peyton Manning have? Good players win. Great players win under pressure. Manning has 43. Most in Nfl history (since 1960). Manning also has a winning record against Brady in postseason, when there's the most pressure.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 20:04:21 GMT
How many last minute come backs do Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and Joe Montana have? And how many does Peyton Manning have? Good players win. Great players win under pressure. Manning has 43. Most in Nfl history (since 1960). Not in big games, or in the post season. Where it really counts.
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Post by Marv on Nov 21, 2018 20:06:56 GMT
Manning has 43. Most in Nfl history (since 1960). Not in big games, or in the post season. Where it really counts. Then he has 2, same as Drew Brees and 1 more than Aaron Rodgers. Brady has 8, ain’t nobody touching that.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 20:07:10 GMT
Manning has 43. Most in Nfl history (since 1960). Manning also has a winning record against Brady in postseason, when there's the most pressure. "Manning and Brady played each other seventeen times. ... The two quarterbacks met five times in the NFL Playoffs, in which Manning led the playoff series 3–2. Each of the five games was won by the home team. Brady led 2–1 vs. Manning's Colts' teams, while Manning's Broncos' teams led 2–0."Brady beat Manning more times when Manning was the quarterback. Manning beat Brady when he was a role player on a team with a championship defense. Brady beat Manning. Denver's defense beat Brady.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 20:18:11 GMT
Not in big games, or in the post season. Where it really counts. Then he has 2, same as Drew Brees and 1 more than Aaron Rodgers. Brady has 8, ain’t nobody touching that. Manning has lost more playoff games than Brees and Rodgers. "Manning has the most playoff losses in NFL history (13), including nine 'one-and-done' postseasons."
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 21, 2018 20:28:19 GMT
Manning has 43. Most in Nfl history (since 1960). Manning also has a winning record against Brady in postseason, when there's the most pressure. Tom Brady is 2 - 5 versus Archie Manning's kids, in Playoff games.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 21, 2018 20:28:32 GMT
Then he has 2, same as Drew Brees and 1 more than Aaron Rodgers. Brady has 8, ain’t nobody touching that. Manning has lost more playoff games than Brees and Rodgers. "Manning has the most playoff losses in NFL history, including nine 'one-and-done' postseasons."Manning got to the playoffs more than Brees and Rodgers.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 20:31:27 GMT
Manning has lost more playoff games than Brees and Rodgers. "Manning has the most playoff losses in NFL history (13), including nine 'one-and-done' postseasons."Manning got to the playoffs more than Brees and Rodgers. Exactly. He was great in the regular season. Bad in big games and the post season. Just like Jim Mora and Andy Reid.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 21, 2018 21:05:41 GMT
Manning got to the playoffs more than Brees and Rodgers. Exactly. He was great in the regular season. Bad in big games and the post season. Just like Jim Mora and Andy Reid. So you think a better season is to not make the playoffs at all vs one and done?
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 21:33:14 GMT
Exactly. He was great in the regular season. Bad in big games and the post season. Just like Jim Mora and Andy Reid. So you think a better season is to not make the playoffs at all vs one and done? No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 22:06:37 GMT
Manning also has a winning record against Brady in postseason, when there's the most pressure. "Manning and Brady played each other seventeen times. ... The two quarterbacks met five times in the NFL Playoffs, in which Manning led the playoff series 3–2. Each of the five games was won by the home team. Brady led 2–1 vs. Manning's Colts' teams, while Manning's Broncos' teams led 2–0."Brady beat Manning more times when Manning was the quarterback. Manning beat Brady when he was a role player on a team with a championship defense. Brady beat Manning. Denver's defense beat Brady. Your criteria was performance under pressure. And playoffs obviously have more pressure than regular season. So since you want to dismiss the fact that Manning ahs the most 4th-quarter comebacks because many of those were in the regular season, then we also have to dismiss Brady's wins against Manning in regular season games and just look at playoffs, where the pressure is highest and where Manning has a winning record against Brady.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 21, 2018 22:07:20 GMT
So you think a better season is to not make the playoffs at all vs one and done? No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc. Brees, Rodgers, and Sean Payton only have one ring. Peyton has two and has been to the playoffs more than the others combined. Make your point with someone other than Manning.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 22:08:17 GMT
So you think a better season is to not make the playoffs at all vs one and done? No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc. Brady put up only 14 points in the biggest game in Pats franchise history. There has never been a bigger game in Pats franchise history than Super Bowl LII, and Brady choked under the pressure in that game.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 22:10:55 GMT
"Manning and Brady played each other seventeen times. ... The two quarterbacks met five times in the NFL Playoffs, in which Manning led the playoff series 3–2. Each of the five games was won by the home team. Brady led 2–1 vs. Manning's Colts' teams, while Manning's Broncos' teams led 2–0."Brady beat Manning more times when Manning was the quarterback. Manning beat Brady when he was a role player on a team with a championship defense. Brady beat Manning. Denver's defense beat Brady. Your criteria was performance under pressure. And playoffs obviously have more pressure than regular season. So since you want to dismiss the fact that Manning ahs the most 4th-quarter comebacks because many of those were in the regular season, then we also have to dismiss Brady's wins against Manning in regular season games and just look at playoffs, where the pressure is highest and where Manning has a winning record against Brady.Not with the Colts. Only with the Broncos where Manning was a role player. The Bronco defense best Brady. Not Manning.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 22:12:36 GMT
No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc. Brees, Rodgers, and Sean Payton only have one ring. Peyton has two and has been to the playoffs more than the others combined. Make your point with someone other than Manning. Manning got to the playoffs often because he was good in the regular season. Then he lost.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 22:14:29 GMT
No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc. Brees, Rodgers, and Sean Payton only have one ring. Peyton has two and has been to the playoffs more than the others combined. Make your point with someone other than Manning. What's most impressive about Manning's postseason achievements is not just the 2 Super Bowl wins with 2 different franchises but going to 4 Super Bowls with 4 different head coaches. To win a Super Bowl with just 1 franchise is already a pretty good achievement. To duplicate that success with another franchise is an incredible achievement that not even the many of the best QBs in NFL history have been able to achieve. And going to 4 Super Bowls with 4 different head coaches definitely puts Manning among the greatest QBs in NFL history
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Post by movieliker on Nov 21, 2018 22:14:42 GMT
No silly boy. YOU SILLY BOOOOOYYYY !!!!!!! All I am saying is many coaches and players have the reputation of winning big games under pressure. And others are only good at winning. But not good under pressure. Or winning big games or in the post season. Some coaches and players are good --- Jim Mora, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning. Others are champions who perform well under pressure in big games --- Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick. Sean Payton, Joe Montana, etc. Brady put up only 14 points in the biggest game in Pats franchise history. There has never been a bigger game in Pats franchise history than Super Bowl LII, and Brady choked under the pressure in that game. Brady has a better win/loss percentage in the post season than Manning. Manning choked in big games. Brady won, performed under pressure, came through when he needed to win.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 22:15:40 GMT
Brees, Rodgers, and Sean Payton only have one ring. Peyton has two and has been to the playoffs more than the others combined. Make your point with someone other than Manning. Manning got to the playoffs often because he was good in the regular season. Then he lost. Except when he played against Brady in the playoffs. Manning has a winning record against Brady in the playoffs.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 21, 2018 22:16:14 GMT
Manning also has a winning record against Brady in postseason, when there's the most pressure. Tom Brady is 2 - 5 versus Archie Manning's kids, in Playoff games. So basically the Manning family owns Brady.
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