how Peyton only has 1 title and the Giants have 2 since he came into the league. Truly mind boggling to watch how good this guy is in the regular season and still only able to win 1 title, makes you appreciate even more how fortunate we are as fans to have seen two, and another reason why the people who rip Coughlin and company so much piss me off. Ungrateful fucks. One thing to say things are stale and might be time to move on, another to go out of your way to rip him and want him fired every time this team struggles.
how Peyton only has 1 title and the Giants have 2 since he came into the league. Truly mind boggling to watch how good this guy is in the regular season and still only able to win 1 title, makes you appreciate even more how fortunate we are as fans to have seen two, and another reason why the people who rip Coughlin and company so much piss me off. Ungrateful fucks. One thing to say things are stale and might be time to move on, another to go out of your way to rip him and want him fired every time this team struggles.
Tom Brady and the 2001-2004 Pats are the primary reason why he only has one title. If he gets by NE either of those years he wins it all
Also Peyton doesn't play as well in the postseason
He gets an out for losing to the Brady Pats because that was the last dynasty team. There are a few bad ones but there were also years where the Colts weren't getting to the SB no matter what
1999: lost to Tennessee 19-16 at home, divisional playoffs. He gets a mulligan for that because it was his first playoff game.
2000: lost @ Miami 23-17, wild card. Bad loss, but Colts were not a SB team that year.
2002: lost @ the Jets 41-0, wild card. Worst loss of his career, no excuse for that one. Don't think the Colts had a SB team that year either
2003: lost @ NE 24-14, AFC championship. Gets a pass for that, NE had a better team
2004: lost @ NE 20-3, divisional round. Same thing as the year before, NE had a better team
2005: lost to Pittsburgh 21-18, divisional round. That's probably on him, but Pittsburgh had a terrific defense and Ben R. so it was an evenly matched game. Indy was #1 seed though and could not defend it so they were good enough to get to the SB and blew it
2007: lost to SD 28-24, divisional round. Bad loss but they were not beating NE in Foxboro that year
2008: lost @ SD, 23-17, wild card. Bad loss since SD was 8-8 and they were 12-4. Indy was good enough to get to the SB that year with no NE in the playoffs, TEN as the #1 seed and PIT and BAL vulnerable
2009: lost to NO, 31-17, SB. INT to Tracy Porter was on him, they got so close and blew it
2010: lost to NYJ, 17-16, wild card. Bad loss but the Colts were a deteriorating team around him and I'm not sure they win another playoff game that year if they get by the Jets.
2012: lost to BAL, 38-35, divisional round. Not his fault, his defense let him down. Flacco hit that long pass play at the end of regulation that was awfully defended
2013: lost to SEA, 43-8, SB. Broncos never had a chance, nobody was beating Seattle that day.
I'd pin direct blame on Peyton for 2005, 2008 and 2009 but I don't think his teams were championship caliber any of the other years he lost
on the last TD. The guys Jersey literally ripped at the bottom.
Wonder if Denver is working on their balance offensive attack?
lol...not sure what this is in reference to...but for once, I would love to see Eli unleashed...I don't think we've ever seen Eli unleashed aside from his usual 2 minute-drill and the 2nd half of Tampa Bay 2012. damn, TC and his micro-managing.
I have basically given up on Fantasy. In the two money leagues I am in, the alst 6 times in the last two years I faced Peyton..... 28 TDs and 0 INTs in 6 games. Thats over 4.5 per game.
I have basically given up on Fantasy. In the two money leagues I am in, the alst 6 times in the last two years I faced Peyton..... 28 TDs and 0 INTs in 6 games. Thats over 4.5 per game.
I have basically given up on Fantasy. In the two money leagues I am in, the alst 6 times in the last two years I faced Peyton..... 28 TDs and 0 INTs in 6 games. Thats over 4.5 per game.
this is my last year doing fantasy.
Daily fantasy is moving in. Traditional fantasy is just going to continue to be there. People will drop off, like you, or find other ways to get their participatory experience.
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According to pro football reference:
Aaron Rodgers is 30 with 200ish in 10 seasons. Tom Brady 37 with 372 in 13. Drew Brees has 372 in 14 aged 35. Phillip Rivers is 33 with 236 in 10 seasons. Eli Manning is 33 with 240 in the same time span. Those are just the senior citizens in the league
Draw your own conclusions about where the league is heading.
Wonder if Denver is working on their balance offensive attack?
Tom Brady and the 2001-2004 Pats are the primary reason why he only has one title. If he gets by NE either of those years he wins it all
1999: lost to Tennessee 19-16 at home, divisional playoffs. He gets a mulligan for that because it was his first playoff game.
2000: lost @ Miami 23-17, wild card. Bad loss, but Colts were not a SB team that year.
2002: lost @ the Jets 41-0, wild card. Worst loss of his career, no excuse for that one. Don't think the Colts had a SB team that year either
2003: lost @ NE 24-14, AFC championship. Gets a pass for that, NE had a better team
2004: lost @ NE 20-3, divisional round. Same thing as the year before, NE had a better team
2005: lost to Pittsburgh 21-18, divisional round. That's probably on him, but Pittsburgh had a terrific defense and Ben R. so it was an evenly matched game. Indy was #1 seed though and could not defend it so they were good enough to get to the SB and blew it
2007: lost to SD 28-24, divisional round. Bad loss but they were not beating NE in Foxboro that year
2008: lost @ SD, 23-17, wild card. Bad loss since SD was 8-8 and they were 12-4. Indy was good enough to get to the SB that year with no NE in the playoffs, TEN as the #1 seed and PIT and BAL vulnerable
2009: lost to NO, 31-17, SB. INT to Tracy Porter was on him, they got so close and blew it
2010: lost to NYJ, 17-16, wild card. Bad loss but the Colts were a deteriorating team around him and I'm not sure they win another playoff game that year if they get by the Jets.
2012: lost to BAL, 38-35, divisional round. Not his fault, his defense let him down. Flacco hit that long pass play at the end of regulation that was awfully defended
2013: lost to SEA, 43-8, SB. Broncos never had a chance, nobody was beating Seattle that day.
I'd pin direct blame on Peyton for 2005, 2008 and 2009 but I don't think his teams were championship caliber any of the other years he lost
Wonder if Denver is working on their balance offensive attack?
lol...not sure what this is in reference to...but for once, I would love to see Eli unleashed...I don't think we've ever seen Eli unleashed aside from his usual 2 minute-drill and the 2nd half of Tampa Bay 2012. damn, TC and his micro-managing.
Speedy recovery
this is my last year doing fantasy.
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I have basically given up on Fantasy. In the two money leagues I am in, the alst 6 times in the last two years I faced Peyton..... 28 TDs and 0 INTs in 6 games. Thats over 4.5 per game.
this is my last year doing fantasy.
Daily fantasy is moving in. Traditional fantasy is just going to continue to be there. People will drop off, like you, or find other ways to get their participatory experience.
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According to pro football reference:
Aaron Rodgers is 30 with 200ish in 10 seasons. Tom Brady 37 with 372 in 13. Drew Brees has 372 in 14 aged 35. Phillip Rivers is 33 with 236 in 10 seasons. Eli Manning is 33 with 240 in the same time span. Those are just the senior citizens in the league
Draw your own conclusions about where the league is heading.