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Screw the games, I can't wait to see Terminator tonight.
 
Psycho and all, its getting close to spamming here......We are all, for the most part, watching the same damn game....
 
Psycho and all, its getting close to spamming here......We are all, for the most part, watching the same damn game....

He IS spamming.

It's like a play-by-play for the forum. :huh:
 
If the Cowboys keep this up, NY's defense is going to get worn out.
 
Hopefully this upset reduces Peyton's commericials by half so that I'll only to watch him in 20 commercials throughout the year.
 
The Cowboys seem to be back on their game. They've tightened it up some.

Making me happy.
 
Hopefully this upset reduces Peyton's commericials by half so that I'll only to watch him in 20 commercials throughout the year.

i doubt it, being out of the playoffs means he has more time to make them now!
 
The Boys look good, NY's defense should give out soon.

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HILARIOUS. Another classic choke job by Peyton Manning, gotta love it.

14-14, type of game we all thought we'd see from NY and Dallas. I'd like to see another upset, go NY.
 
Peyton is a great statistical QB. He's a great regular season quarterback. He'll get his team 13-14 wins and into the playoffs. BUT when the pressure of it being "one and done" comes into play you can see it all over his face. He begins to "panic" if the game is on the line and will try and force the ball to his receivers. I've said it before and I'll say it again...he ain't clutch. Last years AFC title game was the exception to the rule (I know, someone said that earlier). If you think about that game, Brady had full minute and some change and was moving the ball down the field with sub-par receivers. His one mental error cost the Pats a trip to the Super Bowl. I think we can all agree that Brady doesn't make those type of "big game" mistakes often. It was just Peyton's time, but you better believe that if Brady had the WR's that he has now in that game before, we'd be talkin' about Tom Brady and his FOUR Superbowl rings. They are both great QB's and both winners...but Brady tends to win more when its counts. He's been proving it all year long.
 
Peyton is a great statistical QB. He's a great regular season quarterback. He'll get his team 13-14 wins and into the playoffs. BUT when the pressure of it being "one and done" comes into play you can see it all over his face. He begins to "panic" if the game is on the line and will try and force the ball to his receivers. I've said it before and I'll say it again...he ain't clutch. Last years AFC title game was the exception to the rule (I know, someone said that earlier). If you think about that game, Brady had full minute and some change and was moving the ball down the field with sub-par receivers. His one mental error cost the Pats a trip to the Super Bowl. I think we can all agree that Brady doesn't make those type of "big game" mistakes often. It was just Peyton's time, but you better believe that if Brady had the WR's that he has now in that game before, we'd be talkin' about Tom Brady and his FOUR Superbowl rings. They are both great QB's and both winners...but Brady tends to win more when its counts. He's been proving it all year long.

If you think about the Colts entire playoff run last season, the only reason they really won was because of how well their defense played. Completely shutting down the Chiefs and Ravens. They didn't play too well against the Patriots but got the pick on Brady when it mattered, and they played well in the Super Bowl also. Peyton was not a whole lot better than average in either game.
 
Peyton didn't deserve the MVP in the Super Bowl. Dominic Rhodes did.
 
Peyton & the Colts are Paper Champions.... The League gave Peyton that ring.
 
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