Its Official, Peyton Manning is a loser

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He blames his offensive line! What? He said the Colts had " Protection problems". Hey knumnut, how about you get rid of the freakin ball instead of holding it forever when they are blitzing and waiting for them to come and get you. Was the guy watching film of Kyle Wright? :missingte

What a joke Manning is. He disappeared in the final two drives and took sacks.

He could learn quite a bit from Drew Weatherford. Manning thinks he had protection problems? Weatherford got battered around all year. No ground game to turn too take the load off. Offensive line getting worse each week due to injuries. Drew never said a goddamn word about the lousy protection even though he could have used it as an excuse for a bad game or interception problems, he didnt. He just kept getting up from hit after hit and stayed positive. And he learned to get rid of the ball quickly.

What the hell was Manning doing holding the ball ALL DAY LONG today and now he blames the lineman? Huh?
 
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Now thats a little harsh. Those recievers were not exactly open all that much.
Give Pitt its due on defense they played well.
 

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Manning has failed so many times in big spots he deserves the shit.

He was terrible Today.
 
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Sugarbear said:
Now thats a little harsh. Those recievers were not exactly open all that much.
Give Pitt its due on defense they played well.

Pitt's D was scary today.....I think they're going to give Plummer some SERIOUS problems. This team is peaking in a big way right now.
 

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I hope they play that clip all over the place tonight and every media outlet jumps all over him!

They had cover problems because Pittburgh blitzed the heck out of them in poor field position, the game, score and field position dictated that, no offense could have handled that spot any differently, that's just football.
 

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Mr. Smith said:
time to go cut that meat Peyton

Hopefully Peyton is that emphatic when he throws for 350 yards and 5 TDs, and gives his line all the credit being the great teammate !

:pucking:
 

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Guy has a bad record in big games. if he ever makes a superbowl I am going to remember that. it getting to be a bankable trend
 

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460 and 7? wtf...This wasn't a joke game from the start either, Balt was up 17-14 at halftime.

Den looks downright scary. Balt D adding Dumervil and getting Webb back isn't chopped liver.

Was questioning my 11.5 over after VMiller injury, Champ injury but if they lose 5 with this schedule I'd be surprised.
 

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10:25 Denver Broncos DEN TD
Peyton Manning passed to Andre Caldwell to the left for 5 yard gain (Matt Prater made PAT)
24 - 17



TD pass #47 on the year- boom
 

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WHAT A LOSER


http://www.journalnow.com/sports/pr...cle_f693e350-580d-11e4-aa77-001a4bcf6878.html

[h=1]Manning breaks Favre's mark with 509th TD pass[/h] The Associated Press | Posted: Monday, October 20, 2014 12:02 am
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[h=4]Peyton Manning[/h]Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning throws his 509th career touchdown pass to set the all-time record during the first half against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, in Denver.


DENVER — Peyton Manning broke Brett Favre's NFL record for touchdown passes with No. 509. He didn't stop there.
Manning threw four TD passes in Denver's 42-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, two to Demaryius Thomas, one to Wes Welker and another to Emmanuel Sanders.
That gives him 510.

The record-breaker was an 8-yarder to Thomas with 3:09 left in the first half.

Manning's receivers played keep-away with the milestone memento before Manning got the ball and congratulations from his teammates.

Favre sent along his congratulations via a scoreboard video he taped from his home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Manning went into the game with 506 and needed just four drives to break Favre's record.

He threw a 3-yard TD pass to Sanders on Denver's first drive and tied the record when Welker took a pass over the middle for 39 yards. Sanders' score was his first in Denver, and he became the 47th player to catch a TD pass from Manning.

Manning added a 40-yard TD throw to Thomas in the second half.

Manning reached the milestone in his 246th regular-season game. Favre needed 302.

As Manning approached the milestone, Favre told The Associated Press he was thrilled "it's Peyton that's doing it. I think a lot of Peyton. I know him well. I know his family well. His dad was one of my idols."

Favre, who grew up in the Gulf Coast watching Archie Manning and the New Orleans Saints, sent along his well wishes last week to Manning, the only player in NFL history with more MVP awards (five) than his three.

The veneration is mutual.

Saying he appreciated Favre's words of encouragement, Manning suggested that of all the men who have ever taken a snap in the 94-year history of the NFL, "nobody's defined longevity and career toughness more than him."

Favre played in a QB-record 297 straight regular-season games during his 20-year NFL career, plus another two dozen in the playoffs.

"He always answered the bell every single Sunday and was always producing," Manning said. "And growing up in the South, both of us, Brett has always said he was a big fan of my dad's, so there's been kind of a mutual respect there from my family to him, as well. And I always enjoyed watching him play. Nobody played the game quite like he did. He's truly a one-of-a-kind quarterback."

Favre said that were it not for Manning's neck problems at the tail end of his tenure in Indianapolis, Manning might very well have gone on to eclipse his most hallowed mark, the consecutive games streak, and certainly would have obliterated his career touchdowns mark by now.

"I know Peyton missed a year. Aside from that year, he's played just like I did. I mean, he's been out there over and over and over again," Favre said.

Manning's 208-game starting streak ended when he sat out the 2011 season following neck fusion surgery.

With the top pick and Andrew Luck there for the taking, the Colts and Manning had a tearful goodbye. And Manning landed in Denver, where he rejuvenated both his stellar career and a foundering franchise.

In Indy, Manning averaged 1.92 touchdown throws per game. Since joining the Broncos in 2012, he's averaged almost three TD throws a game.

Favre said he enjoys pulling up a chair at his home and watching Manning go to work.

"He's a throwback, a pocket passer, in a mobile quarterback league," Favre said. "Peyton's one of the last guys to play the way he does. And at 38, he's still the best at what he does."
 

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