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Peyton Manning the Greatest QB?


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  1. 1. Is Peyton Manning the Greatest QB Ever?

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Fault!  Just missed getting that one in.

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lol ... means he tried to post a smiley from his iphone. :)

Fail. Further proof that Peyton > Tommy.

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Fault!  Just missed getting that one in.

Faults happen on serves not drop shots. :whistle:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boogielicious

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Faults happen on serves not drop shots.

:whistle:

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There is a smiley face in there.  Can you not see it on your phone?

I'm on a laptop.

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I can see it on my iMac.

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I can see it on my iMac.

And I as well on my iPad. But not my PC at work. Basically, if your device doesn't start with "i" then you won't see those iPhone smileys, just little squares. (Double set point)

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And I as well on my iPad. But not my PC at work. Basically, if your device doesn't start with "i" then you won't see those iPhone smileys, just little squares.

(Double set point)


Hmmm. I can see it just fine on my laptop. :hmm:


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Quote:

Originally Posted by boogielicious

I can see it on my iMac.

And I as well on my iPad. But not my PC at work. Basically, if your device doesn't start with "i" then you won't see those iPhone smileys, just little squares.

(Double set point)

I cannot see it on my work laptop.  What a weird iGlitch (just coined that phrase).

All of the above debate will be moot in a few years anyway after A-A-Ron Rogers wins his 5th Superbowl.  That is after his team gets a defense. :-P

Game, set, match.

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All of the above debate will be moot in a few years anyway after A-A-Ron Rogers wins his 5th Superbowl.  That is after his team gets a defense.

I underlined the key word for ya :whistle:

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There are a number few of QB's that might be considered better than Peyton Manning but Brady isn't one of them.

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I'm not a football nut anymore ... but the one variable that I always thought made comparing todays QB's against the QB's of old is that the previous generation QB's largely called THEIR OWN plays.    They didn't have an offensive coordinator pipelined in to do that job.     Staubach, Bradshaw, Montana, Starr, Stabler, etc ... I just give these guys more credit from a pureist standpoint.

PS - if you want to talk about a QB that THREW the ball better (ok prettier) than anybody else - perfect spiral, on a rope ... it would be Bradshaw, without question

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I'm not a football nut anymore ... but the one variable that I always thought made comparing todays QB's against the QB's of old is that the previous generation QB's largely called THEIR OWN plays.    They didn't have an offensive coordinator pipelined in to do that job.     Staubach, Bradshaw, Montana, Starr, Stabler, etc ... I just give these guys more credit from a pureist standpoint.

PS - if you want to talk about a QB that THREW the ball better (ok prettier) than anybody else - perfect spiral, on a rope ... it would be Bradshaw, without question

Calling their own plays? You mean...like Peyton Manning? lol

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Quote:

Originally Posted by inthehole

I'm not a football nut anymore ... but the one variable that I always thought made comparing todays QB's against the QB's of old is that the previous generation QB's largely called THEIR OWN plays.    They didn't have an offensive coordinator pipelined in to do that job.     Staubach, Bradshaw, Montana, Starr, Stabler, etc ... I just give these guys more credit from a pureist standpoint.

PS - if you want to talk about a QB that THREW the ball better (ok prettier) than anybody else - perfect spiral, on a rope ... it would be Bradshaw, without question

Calling their own plays? You mean...like Peyton Manning? lol

Enlighten me ... are you seriously telling me you believe Peyton calls his own plays to the degree like the guys in the era's I referenced ... LOL back at ya

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