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Quarterbacks Peyton Manning has Defeated in the Super Bowl


Kevin Greene

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Drew Brees: Nope

Russell Wilson: Nope

Rex Grossman: Yep

Rex with the 56 TD, 60 INT lifetime mark. Impressive.

Words cannot express how little respect I have for Peyton Manning in the Post Season.

Here's a "Super Star" who has a 13-13  Post Season career with a 40 TD to 24 INT ratio.

The Lakers Pat Riley once trade marked the phrase "Three Peat". Well Peyton should trade mark the phrase "One and done.", departing the Playoffs no less than 6 times after just one game and a loss with teams that dominated in the Regular Season. A modern comparison? Tom Brady is 22-9 with far less talent on offense in the same time frame.

I expect the Panthers to escort Peyton Manning out of the Playoffs once and for all the same way he came into them:

Soundly defeated and I wait for the patented Peyton Manning flop to the turf at some point mid 3rd quarter when down 20 points he "hears" KK about to crush him from his blind side. At that point, it's time to party Panther fans.

 

 

Keep Pounding!

 

 

 

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This is fuging ridiculous. His team's record in the postseason each year is irrelevant. His postseason play is as good or better than Brady's, yet Brady is crowned King of the Playoffs and Manning is "Mr. One and Done." It's silly. Peyton is one of the greatest QBs of all time, regular season and postseason. He's declined significantly the past year and doesn't have the arm that makes him a hall of famer and that will certainly be a factor, but he still has hall of fame QB smarts. To overlook him is completely foolish.

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

This is fuging ridiculous. His team's record in the postseason each year is irrelevant. His postseason play is as good or better than Brady's, yet Brady is crowned King of the Playoffs and Manning is "Mr. One and Done." It's silly. Peyton is one of the greatest QBs of all time, regular season and postseason. He's declined significantly the past year and doesn't have the arm that makes him a hall of famer and that will certainly be a factor, but he still has hall of fame QB smarts. To overlook him is completely foolish.

Peyton Manning is not one of the greatest ever in the Post Season, period. Not even close.

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

That win/loss record again? Oh and I was wrong, it's 7 times Manning has been one and done in the Playoffs. 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/clt/playoffs.htm

Pathetic.

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You know I'm sorry...actually it's worse. Peyton Manning has exited the Playoffs one and done no less than NINE times with the Colts and Donkeys. In the regular Season these teams averaged a 12-4 record each year  Manning lead them to the Playoffs, only to fail miserably. This is a player who has done the least with the most of any player in the history of the NFL.

https://www.getyarn.io/api/interactions/fed81017-d2f7-4d33-8c63-ae9b605a3da6/mp4.mp4

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

That win/loss record again? Oh and I was wrong, it's 7 times Manning has been one and done in the Playoffs. 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/clt/playoffs.htm

Pathetic.

Right because one player is the reason for the success of a team that consists of 53 players. And Cam's rookie year was absolute trash because the team only won 6 games.

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Just now, thomas96 said:

Right because one player is the reason for the success of a team that consists of 53 players. And Cam's rookie year was absolute trash because the team only won 6 games.

But one player in a big game can consistently cost a 12 win team a victory under pressure, especially a QB.

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Unless you can prove Manning is the sole reason he lost all of his first round exits then uh

 

Shhhhhhhsh.

 

Far as I know he's never Delhommed (or Plamered) in the playoffs.

Or maybe you're gonna say he's qs food as Trent Dilfer in the playoffs because he won the same amount of Super Bowls.

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1 hour ago, thomas96 said:

This is fuging ridiculous. His team's record in the postseason each year is irrelevant. His postseason play is as good or better than Brady's, yet Brady is crowned King of the Playoffs and Manning is "Mr. One and Done." It's silly. Peyton is one of the greatest QBs of all time, regular season and postseason. He's declined significantly the past year and doesn't have the arm that makes him a hall of famer and that will certainly be a factor, but he still has hall of fame QB smarts. To overlook him is completely foolish.

Spot on, this is the guy's 4th Super Bowl. The Seahawks destroyed them, he beat Grossman and lost a tough one to the Saints.

 

I want the Panthers to win obviously, but come on Manning should get some credit for his career.

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