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Post by sdm3 on Nov 27, 2019 4:43:14 GMT
Peyton owned Brady in the postseason. Not just Peyton. The Manning family owns Brady in championship games. Peyton beat Brady in 3 out of 4 AFC Championship Games and Eli is 2-0 vs Brady in Super Bowls. Yes, that’s correct.
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Post by damngumby on Nov 27, 2019 10:00:25 GMT
Not just Peyton. The Manning family owns Brady in championship games. Peyton beat Brady in 3 out of 4 AFC Championship Games and Eli is 2-0 vs Brady in Super Bowls. Yes, that’s correct. Brady has played in 13 AFC Championship games and 9 Super Bowls. Most of the time the Manning family was watching from the couch.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 27, 2019 12:51:36 GMT
That was the season when Brady won the regular season game against Manning, but Manning kicked Brady's ass in the postseason game. Peyton owned Brady in the postseason. 3 playoff wins vs Brady compared to just 2 losses. If Brady is looking for someone to thank for his recent postseason success, it should be Peyton for retiring and getting out of Brady’s path. Both QBs seem to 'own' the other at home in the playoffs, as neither was able to get a road win. If only Peyton hadn't gone one and done in the playoffs so many times, the Patriots would've beaten him more often. Brady still leads the head to head 11-6. It's a shame Peyton kept choking early in the playoffs, we were robbed of so many great games.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 27, 2019 12:53:25 GMT
Peyton owned Brady in the postseason. Not just Peyton. The Manning family owns Brady in championship games. Peyton beat Brady in 3 out of 4 AFC Championship Games and Eli is 2-0 vs Brady in Super Bowls. Brady has more rings than both of them combined. Brady has more rings than the Dallas Cowboys franchise. Ouch.
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Post by Marv on Nov 27, 2019 12:54:47 GMT
Qb2
Fewer ints and better comp %.
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Post by sdm3 on Nov 27, 2019 12:58:35 GMT
Peyton owned Brady in the postseason. 3 playoff wins vs Brady compared to just 2 losses. If Brady is looking for someone to thank for his recent postseason success, it should be Peyton for retiring and getting out of Brady’s path. Both QBs seem to 'own' the other at home in the playoffs, as neither was able to get a road win. If only Peyton hadn't gone one and done in the playoffs so many times, the Patriots would've beaten him more often. Brady still leads the head to head 11-6. It's a shame Peyton kept choking early in the playoffs, we were robbed of so many great games. Uh, hey Rey, teams tend to play against good teams in the playoffs... we can’t all play AFC East teams every week Rey... but I guess you think the playoffs are exhibition games huh Rey lol?
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 28, 2019 1:37:46 GMT
Not just Peyton. The Manning family owns Brady in championship games. Peyton beat Brady in 3 out of 4 AFC Championship Games and Eli is 2-0 vs Brady in Super Bowls. Brady has more rings than both of them combined. Brady has more rings than the Dallas Cowboys franchise. Shady Brady's rings were won by cheating and are as meaningless as Ben Johnson's world record in the 100-meter sprint final at the 1988 Olympics.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 28, 2019 1:40:53 GMT
Both QBs seem to 'own' the other at home in the playoffs, as neither was able to get a road win. If only Peyton hadn't gone one and done in the playoffs so many times, the Patriots would've beaten him more often. Brady still leads the head to head 11-6. It's a shame Peyton kept choking early in the playoffs, we were robbed of so many great games. Uh, hey Rey, teams tend to play against good teams in the playoffs... we can’t all play AFC East teams every week Rey... but I guess you think the playoffs are exhibition games huh Rey lol? Yep, Pats fans always claim that Brady is a great postseason QB while Peyton is great in the regular season but not in the postseason. Yet when Peyton and Shady Brady played in the postseason, Peyton and Eli both owned Brady in the postseason. LOL!!!
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Post by damngumby on Nov 28, 2019 1:53:04 GMT
Brady has more rings than both of them combined. Brady has more rings than the Dallas Cowboys franchise. Shady Brady's rings were won by cheating and are as meaningless as Ben Johnson's world record in the 100-meter sprint final at the 1988 Olympics. ![](https://i.imgflip.com/3hs2kb.jpg)
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Post by hehatesshe on Nov 28, 2019 2:00:06 GMT
Uh, hey Rey, teams tend to play against good teams in the playoffs... we can’t all play AFC East teams every week Rey... but I guess you think the playoffs are exhibition games huh Rey lol? Yep, Pats fans always claim that Brady is a great postseason QB while Peyton is great in the regular season but not in the postseason. Yet when Peyton and Shady Brady played in the postseason, Peyton and Eli both owned Brady in the postseason. LOL!!! Wait, how many times did Manning beat Brady in the playoffs?
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Post by damngumby on Nov 28, 2019 2:09:29 GMT
Both QBs seem to 'own' the other at home in the playoffs, as neither was able to get a road win. If only Peyton hadn't gone one and done in the playoffs so many times, the Patriots would've beaten him more often. Brady still leads the head to head 11-6. It's a shame Peyton kept choking early in the playoffs, we were robbed of so many great games. Uh, hey Rey, teams tend to play against good teams in the playoffs... we can’t all play AFC East teams every week Rey... but I guess you think the playoffs are exhibition games huh Rey lol? Currently, the AFC East has more wins that any other division, except one. If you're looking for a cake walk, try the NFC East. The Patriots are done feasting on them.
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Post by millar70 on Nov 28, 2019 2:11:09 GMT
Brady has more rings than both of them combined. Brady has more rings than the Dallas Cowboys franchise. Shady Brady's rings were won by cheating and are as meaningless as Ben Johnson's world record in the 100-meter sprint final at the 1988 Olympics. Didn't the Patriots just embarrass the Cowboys last Sunday.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 28, 2019 2:22:37 GMT
Shady Brady's rings were won by cheating and are as meaningless as Ben Johnson's world record in the 100-meter sprint final at the 1988 Olympics. Didn't the Patriots just embarrass the Cowboys last Sunday. With help from Roger Goodell's refs in the form of 2 phantom tripping penalties against the Cowboys as well as the refs moving the 1st-down marker when the Cowboys were about to score, even though there was no penalty. imdb2.freeforums.net/thread/199403/goodells-refs-helping-patriots-again
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Post by millar70 on Nov 28, 2019 2:28:08 GMT
Now all of this controversy happened very late in the game. The Cowboys hadn't scored a touchdown the entire game up until that point. Are you convinced the Cowboys would have scored a touchdown on that last drive? What had their offense done in the first 57 minutes of the game to make you think they were gonna get a touchdown in the last 3 minutes or whatever it was?
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 28, 2019 3:31:07 GMT
Now all of this controversy happened very late in the game. The Cowboys hadn't scored a touchdown the entire game up until that point. Are you convinced the Cowboys would have scored a touchdown on that last drive? What had their offense done in the first 57 minutes of the game to make you think they were gonna get a touchdown in the last 3 minutes or whatever it was? So you think that if an offense doesn't score a TD for 55+ minutes, then that automatically means they're not going to score a TD for the entire game? Did you not see the 1999 NFC Championship Game? Kurt Warner and the high-scoring Rams managed only 5 points and trailed 6-5 after 55+ minutes and didn't score their 1st TD until the 56th minute of the game.
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Post by millar70 on Nov 28, 2019 3:45:34 GMT
Now all of this controversy happened very late in the game. The Cowboys hadn't scored a touchdown the entire game up until that point. Are you convinced the Cowboys would have scored a touchdown on that last drive? What had their offense done in the first 57 minutes of the game to make you think they were gonna get a touchdown in the last 3 minutes or whatever it was? So you think that if an offense doesn't score a TD for 55+ minutes, then that automatically means they're not going to score a TD for the entire game? Did you not see the 1999 NFC Championship Game? Kurt Warner and the high-scoring Rams managed only 5 points and trailed 6-5 after 55+ minutes and didn't score their 1st TD until the 56th minute of the game. Who gives a shit what Kurt Warner did in 1999. I'm asking you about the Cowboys offense that was on the field in New England on Nov 24, 2019. What was it about that particular offense that makes you so convinced they were gonna score a touchdown in the last two minutes of that game?
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Post by 尺ロㄈにモイ州凡几 on Nov 28, 2019 4:37:29 GMT
Aaron Rodgers
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Post by hehatesshe on Nov 28, 2019 16:21:13 GMT
QB1. QB 2. QB3 Yards: 271/game. 267/game. 254/game TDs: 1.56/game 1.36/game. 1.63/game INTs: .68/game. .45/game. .11/game QBrating: 87.9 88.5. 100.4 Comp %: 60.5. 62.2. 64.5 QBR: 62.1. 55.8. 53.3 4thQC: 5 0. 1
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 28, 2019 16:53:38 GMT
So you think that if an offense doesn't score a TD for 55+ minutes, then that automatically means they're not going to score a TD for the entire game? Did you not see the 1999 NFC Championship Game? Kurt Warner and the high-scoring Rams managed only 5 points and trailed 6-5 after 55+ minutes and didn't score their 1st TD until the 56th minute of the game. Who gives a shit what Kurt Warner did in 1999. I'm asking you about the Cowboys offense that was on the field in New England on Nov 24, 2019. What was it about that particular offense that makes you so convinced they were gonna score a touchdown in the last two minutes of that game? This is what you get for encouraging him!
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Post by hehatesshe on Nov 28, 2019 17:14:40 GMT
Who gives a shit what Kurt Warner did in 1999. I'm asking you about the Cowboys offense that was on the field in New England on Nov 24, 2019. What was it about that particular offense that makes you so convinced they were gonna score a touchdown in the last two minutes of that game? This is what you get for encouraging him! At least when he uses past results to say what could have happened he can't be proven wrong, as opposed to when he uses past results to predict future events and is usually quite wrong. Sometimes even wrong about past events (ex: "Brady has never won an AFC Championship game on the road", said in 2018.)
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