anyone notice manning leaving the field without shaking hands?
Clearly a block in the back & another perfect example why they should allow coaches to throw the red flag on questionable penalty-calls/no-calls to be reviewed as well....
Manning's a wuss. He plays scared. Rather than take on the blocker he turns his back and runs to the sideline. Seen this happen multiple times on his INTs.
He intentionally runs an offense where he is the least sacked QB in the league, getting rid of the ball in 2 seconds every time. He kills blitzes by calling an audible whenever someone comes to the line. Whenever he knows he's about to get sacked, he goes down to the ground on his own to avoid contact.[/quote]
I'm not really seeing a problem with that. He's the most important person on that team. I watched David Carr set the NFL record for sacks and I'm pretty sure he didn't want it.
Yeah I think the one athlete we should never judge from not shaking hands is Peyton Manning because he is simply so competitive & wants to win so bad, that he is likely just pissed off at himself more than anything and probably has absolutely nothing to do with any hard feelings towards his opponents....
Yeah I think the one athlete we should never judge from not shaking hands is Peyton Manning because he is simply so competitive & wants to win so bad, that he is likely just pissed off at himself more than anything and probably has absolutely nothing to do with any hard feelings towards his opponents....
Uh no. Why place him on another level. I love the he doesn't want to lose stupid shit. That shit is dumb. Any athlete on that level never wants to lose. That just makes no sense to me.
I am not even blaming him for leaving the field. But to use this excuse is just silly. He is no better than the rest of the team.
This is why people start to hate the stars. The media puts them on such a level it is impossible for them to do anything.