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thssanders
01-25-2010, 12:59 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEPDNHCrPfM&feature=related

:eek:

Rustinpeace21
01-25-2010, 01:04 PM
hahaha, if there was a peyton manning movie, a young tom hanks would have been perfect, there voices are alot alike

Cochese
01-25-2010, 01:06 PM
I cant wait until he destroys every Farve record, except interceptions, Turnover Brett can keep that one.

djtavo
01-25-2010, 01:08 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

Temo
01-25-2010, 01:09 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

That's what I was thinking as well. Though to be fair TO seems to have more of these episodes than any other player. Also, it's more expected of QBs to take charge than other positions.

MarionBarberThe4th
01-25-2010, 01:10 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.



I agree

Yeagermeister
01-25-2010, 01:11 PM
That's what I was thinking as well. Though to be fair TO seems to have more of these episodes than any other player. Also, it's more expected of QBs to take charge than other positions.

When TO does it it's him screaming get ME the ball so I can score.

DallasEast
01-25-2010, 01:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEPDNHCrPfM&feature=related

:eek:
Why can't I view videos at work? :cry:

thssanders
01-25-2010, 01:36 PM
Just imagine what he would de if he got the kind of protection romo gets! Peyton probably has the best pass blocking line the league, and hes had it for years. I know he knows when to get rid of the ball, but they are still the best line.

In yesterdays game the jets got to them early, but they made adjustments. He was hardly touched the rest of the game. And they run a lot of deep routes so its not like he's throwing a bunch of dump offs

WV Cowboy
01-25-2010, 01:40 PM
I'm not a big Manning fan, I do like him both as a person and a QB, but not to extremes because he plays for another team, in the AFC no less.

But I agree with him. If you are a player on the team, don't come off the field saying we should do this or we should do that.

Don't question that during the game.

No, you aren't the coach, ... whatever the coaches call, .. execute your job.

Manning is right here, do what is called.

He says, "we will, we'll run the ball down there sometimes, but if we call pass, you block."

LOL, I love stuff like that, .. the NFL is a battle with gladiators, I love it.

And then you get some creampuffs that jump all stiff-legged when they see something like this, .. like it is happening at quilting class or something.

Football is awesome.

CowboysFaninBaltimore
01-25-2010, 01:53 PM
lol!!! The man a fierce competitor, and probably the best Quarterback of the past 10 years imo. Easily one of my favorites, and I respect him and his team more than his brothers team. He seems classier than the Brady's, and Roethlisbergers, and McFails.

Wonderboyromo
01-25-2010, 01:55 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

Thank God for that smiley. The two are so different it's insane.

I love watching Peyton play. He's something else.

visionary
01-25-2010, 02:55 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Manning attitude: If the team wins, I win

TO attitude: If 20 balls get thrown to me, the league should automatically give us the 'W'

i agree with you, i cant tell any difference between the two;)

boyzjunkie
01-25-2010, 03:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEPDNHCrPfM&feature=related

:eek:

Could someone make Romo and Wade sit through a 30 minute loop of this youtube.

Shotgun Dave
01-25-2010, 03:30 PM
Saturday's not a small guy, but ol' Manning started to talk a little quieter when Big Boy told him to "go sit down". It was funny. he knew he was about to get stomped!

big dog cowboy
01-25-2010, 03:30 PM
That is being mean?

juck
01-25-2010, 03:34 PM
Best QB ever. E-V-E-R.

aikemirv
01-25-2010, 03:36 PM
Thats funny right there. Me and my son were just laughing at him and his facial expressions over on the sidelines. I bet that guy does not have a single friend on that team.

Unbelievable intense! Great QB but funny nonetheless.

CowboyDan
01-25-2010, 03:41 PM
You think he was mean there? Look at this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfVmfzX_sY&feature=related

TheSport78
01-25-2010, 03:44 PM
Roid rage.

Jon88
01-25-2010, 03:45 PM
I've read Romo's lips and heard him on the field and the sideline. He's not a pushover either.

That was great though. I hope he gets another ring.

LeonDixson
01-25-2010, 03:49 PM
You think he was mean there? Look at this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfVmfzX_sY&feature=related
:lmao:
Great find, CowboyDan.

Sara forwarded the e-mail announcing tickets to the implosion of Texas Stadium. Are you going to be there?

AmarilloCowboyFan
01-25-2010, 03:55 PM
You think he was mean there? Look at this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfVmfzX_sY&feature=related

LMAO, I loved that skit.

Cover 2
01-25-2010, 04:02 PM
He's the only non-Cowboy I actually go out of my way to watch. There's a handful of others I like, but not to the same degree as Peyton. No homo.

yimyammer
01-25-2010, 04:10 PM
You think he was mean there? Look at this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfVmfzX_sY&feature=related

You beat me to it, this skit was hilarious. He was damn good on SNL

xYwFYKmX6ls

Jimz31
01-25-2010, 05:08 PM
I for one like the other O-lineman telling Manning to go sit down....o-linemen stick together!

The Lineman was probably right in that situation.....they know how they are feeling...QB's just like the glory of the TD pass. They get NONE on a running TD....think about it. Hence the reason tha Favre opts to throw for a TD when he COULD run the ball in. Seen it too many times. Just another reason why I liked Aikman more than these other guys.....Aikman wasn't about stats....Favre/Manning are.

jswalker1981
01-25-2010, 05:19 PM
I for one like the other O-lineman telling Manning to go sit down....o-linemen stick together!

The Lineman was probably right in that situation.....they know how they are feeling...QB's just like the glory of the TD pass. They get NONE on a running TD....think about it. Hence the reason tha Favre opts to throw for a TD when he COULD run the ball in. Seen it too many times. Just another reason why I liked Aikman more than these other guys.....Aikman wasn't about stats....Favre/Manning are.

Sure...because Addai and Donald Brown are in the same class as Emmitt Smith. That difference may have a little to do with why he passes more than they run. And by the way, When Edgerrin James got there, he was the NFL's leading rusher back to back years. Soooo..........

CowboyFan74
01-25-2010, 05:19 PM
They show this clip all the time on NFL Network...

jswalker1981
01-25-2010, 05:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEPDNHCrPfM&feature=related

:eek:

Sorgi was probably the most scared. He was probably thinking if Peyton goes down, I'll actually have to play. :confused:

Double Trouble
01-25-2010, 05:27 PM
Saturday's not a small guy, but ol' Manning started to talk a little quieter when Big Boy told him to "go sit down". It was funny. he knew he was about to get stomped!I can assure you that no one on that team would dare touch him, much less stomp.

boyzjunkie
01-25-2010, 05:41 PM
I for one like the other O-lineman telling Manning to go sit down....o-linemen stick together!

The Lineman was probably right in that situation.....they know how they are feeling...QB's just like the glory of the TD pass. They get NONE on a running TD....think about it. Hence the reason tha Favre opts to throw for a TD when he COULD run the ball in. Seen it too many times. Just another reason why I liked Aikman more than these other guys.....Aikman wasn't about stats....Favre/Manning are.

Uhh NO way. Supporting dumb *** linemen questioning the plays that are called is DUMB. And not tolerated by any coach (and his on field rep. The QB) I have a feeling your recliner in front of the TV is as close to the playing field as you have ever been.

REDVOLUTION
01-25-2010, 06:16 PM
Best QB ever. E-V-E-R.

Evvv-V-A!!!!



Roid rage.

So why did only his head go so much bigger? and not his body?













:lmao2:

EPL0c0
01-25-2010, 06:18 PM
It's funny that we see it and think "wow, leadership" but come on, if Romo did that, no matter how solid a leader he was, the team could be 15-0 and it could be Week 17, the media would asbsolutey jump all over Romo for doing this sort of thing and all we'd hear about is about fractures in the lockerroom, and Romo's a poor leader, etc. W/ the Cowboys, it's a double-standard...always.

As a football fan, I like Peyton; he really is one of the best QBs in league history and I think we're lucky to get to see him playh (the way some of us got to see Montana, Marino, etc in their prime, or others got to see Bradshaw, Staubach, etc in their prime).

thssanders
01-25-2010, 06:57 PM
That is being mean?

Well when i watched it to begin with i was not able to listen to it. From just watching it without audio, it looks like hes an ***. After listening to it, i agree with him. absolutely love the guy

thssanders
01-25-2010, 06:59 PM
The colts and bill polian sure know how to scout players. They just about never miss on a draft pick. Almost every lineman they draft turns out to be a stud. And they have two rookie corners this year who have started a lot of games and played well. And they weren't high picks either

Hostile
01-25-2010, 07:15 PM
I cant wait until he destroys every Farve record, except interceptions, Turnover Brett can keep that one.Well, he's about to have more Super Bowls I think.

Pass Attempts

1. Favre...9811
7. Manning...6531

3280 attempts to pass that record. 5 years to catch that record at his current pace.

Pass Completions

1. Favre...6083
3. Manning...4232

1851 to pass that record. 4.5 to 5 years to catch record at his current pace.

Passing Yards

1. Favre...69,329
4. Manning...50,128

19,201 yards. At his current pace he will pass Favre in 4 to 5 years.

Wins

1. Favre...181
4. Manning...131

50 wins. At his current pace 4 to 5 years to catch that record.

Touchdowns

1. Favre...497
3. Manning...366

131 to pass that record. 4 years to catch that record at his current pace.

Interceptions

1. Favre...317
34. Manning...181

136 to pass that record. 9 years at 15 per year to catch that record.

RCowboyFan
01-25-2010, 07:21 PM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

If that shot at support of TO, I think that is totally idiotic comparison. Manning there was yelling about executing the play called and not questioning Coaches etc. Total opposite of what TO would whine about or yell about. Its all about TO no matter how much he screwed up, never admit it.

T-RO
01-25-2010, 08:48 PM
Just imagine what he would de if he got the kind of protection romo gets! Peyton probably has the best pass blocking line the league, and hes had it for years. I know he knows when to get rid of the ball, but they are still the best line.

In yesterdays game the jets got to them early, but they made adjustments. He was hardly touched the rest of the game. And they run a lot of deep routes so its not like he's throwing a bunch of dump offs

+10. Our line can be good but we've got some all-or-nothing guys who either dominate or whiff completely.

T-RO
01-25-2010, 08:49 PM
If that shot at support of TO, I think that is totally idiotic comparison. Manning there was yelling about executing the play called and not questioning Coaches etc. Total opposite of what TO would whine about or yell about. Its all about TO no matter how much he screwed up, never admit it.

Exactly. Five trillion miles apart.

Double Trouble
01-25-2010, 09:08 PM
Best QB ever. E-V-E-R.Best player I've ever seen, period.

TheDoctor
01-25-2010, 09:41 PM
It's funny that we see it and think "wow, leadership" but come on, if Romo did that, no matter how solid a leader he was, the team could be 15-0 and it could be Week 17, the media would asbsolutey jump all over Romo for doing this sort of thing and all we'd hear about is about fractures in the lockerroom, and Romo's a poor leader, etc. W/ the Cowboys, it's a double-standard...always.

As a football fan, I like Peyton; he really is one of the best QBs in league history and I think we're lucky to get to see him playh (the way some of us got to see Montana, Marino, etc in their prime, or others got to see Bradshaw, Staubach, etc in their prime).

You're absolutely right, Romo just cannot win no matter what he does he'll always get this hatred and criticism.

I don't think theres any audio/video of it but it was reported that he was chewing out the O-line during the Vikings game. But of course our linemen would rather watch the game from a first person view rather than play in it.

My tv hasn't been on much after that lost so I wonder if ESPN have made any negative comments towards Tony for getting on his O-line.

Eskimo
01-25-2010, 11:33 PM
Saturday's not a small guy, but ol' Manning started to talk a little quieter when Big Boy told him to "go sit down". It was funny. he knew he was about to get stomped!

No way anyone on that team touches him - that is, if they want to stay on the team. It is also probably true that no one else is going to hire you either unless you are a Pro Bowl quality player.

CowboyMcCoy
01-25-2010, 11:38 PM
I'm not a big Manning fan, I do like him both as a person and a QB, but not to extremes because he plays for another team, in the AFC no less.

But I agree with him. If you are a player on the team, don't come off the field saying we should do this or we should do that.

Don't question that during the game.

No, you aren't the coach, ... whatever the coaches call, .. execute your job.

Manning is right here, do what is called.

He says, "we will, we'll run the ball down there sometimes, but if we call pass, you block."

LOL, I love stuff like that, .. the NFL is a battle with gladiators, I love it.

And then you get some creampuffs that jump all stiff-legged when they see something like this, .. like it is happening at quilting class or something.

Football is awesome.

Yep, WV, I had Peyton's back on that one. Just do your job and block.

Eskimo
01-25-2010, 11:47 PM
+10. Our line can be good but we've got some all-or-nothing guys who either dominate or whiff completely.

cough **Leonard Davis** cough

That guy is gonna get Romo crushed some day the way he whiffs in there sometimes. That's why I still think he would be a better fit at Tackle - preferably Right Tackle although I've heard he has trouble playing it - kind of a pity. Would love to slide him out there, put Free at LT and then go looking for two guards in the FA/draft. Much easier to find guards then tackles. Heck, we could even put Holland out there and be okay.

Romo 2 Austin
01-26-2010, 07:21 AM
His a leader but T.O is a distraction.

:D

If Romo did that people would be calling for Kitna.

Romo 2 Austin
01-26-2010, 07:22 AM
Best QB ever. E-V-E-R.

Child Pleeeeeez

goshan
01-26-2010, 07:37 AM
If Romo did that people would be calling for Kitna.

No they wouldn't.

TheSkaven
01-26-2010, 07:41 AM
Thanks for posting this. I have new respect for Manning. He's not a terminator robot after all.

aikemirv
01-26-2010, 09:04 AM
If that shot at support of TO, I think that is totally idiotic comparison. Manning there was yelling about executing the play called and not questioning Coaches etc. Total opposite of what TO would whine about or yell about. Its all about TO no matter how much he screwed up, never admit it.


I think Peyton calls the plays and he was questioning Peyton.

That is why Peyton was so pissed IMO.

perrykemp
01-26-2010, 09:11 AM
I cant wait until he destroys every Farve record, except interceptions, Turnover Brett can keep that one.

I just don't know if that will happen... you are assuming Manning plays into his 40's and plays at a high level. 99.99% of QBs don't make it that far -- add to that the problems Manning has had with his knee(s) over the past few seasons and I'm not so sure.

Favre has to stop playing for Manning to pick up any significant ground -- and Favre looks like he <could> play another 1-2 years.

Hostile
01-26-2010, 09:20 AM
I just don't know if that will happen... you are assuming Manning plays into his 40's and plays at a high level. 99.99% of QBs don't make it that far -- add to that the problems Manning has had with his knee(s) over the past few seasons and I'm not so sure.

Favre has to stop playing for Manning to pick up any significant ground -- and Favre looks like he <could> play another 1-2 years.Into his 40's? He's only 33. At his current pace he will eclipse most of Favre's records in 5 years and several of them in only 4.

The Great Number 8
01-26-2010, 09:22 AM
Do people really think they play a game as tough, physical and intense as they do in the NFL, then come over to the sidelines, hold hands and sing "Kumbaya"?

Of course people get upset when they perceive someone else is not doing their job.

perrykemp
01-26-2010, 09:34 AM
Into his 40's? He's only 33. At his current pace he will eclipse most of Favre's records in 5 years and several of them in only 4.

Right. So you are saying he'll have to keep his career averages up to age 38. Most QBs retire way before then -- not say Manning will, however, I don't know if it is realistic to expect him to keep up the current pace for the next 5 years.

Double Trouble
01-26-2010, 09:36 AM
I just don't know if that will happen... you are assuming Manning plays into his 40's and plays at a high level. 99.99% of QBs don't make it that far -- add to that the problems Manning has had with his knee(s) over the past few seasons and I'm not so sure.

Favre has to stop playing for Manning to pick up any significant ground -- and Favre looks like he <could> play another 1-2 years.He's 33. He's never missed a game. He's started every game since early in his freshman year of college. He's never suffered a significant injury.

Manning's greatest attribute is between his ears. He's not dependent on a tremendous arm or great athleticism, so he is likely to age well, in nfl terms.

He could easily play another 5 years at a high level. A lot of QBs who don't have debilitating injury problems (the way Aikman did) play into their late 30s. Anything can happen, and he may not even want to play, but I'd say the odds are good he plays another 5 years if he wants to.

Either way, it doesn't really change his legacy. Favre would only have the records because of longevity. Manning's overall productivity is unmatched at this point in his career.

Temo
01-26-2010, 09:43 AM
Right. So you are saying he'll have to keep his career averages up to age 38. Most QBs retire way before then -- not say Manning will, however, I don't know if it is realistic to expect him to keep up the current pace for the next 5 years.

No, most average/good QBs retire before 38... actually most great QBs will play well into their late 30's.

Look at the list of recent-ish Hall of Fame QBs... Steve Young, Dan Marino, John Elway, Warren Moon, Joe Montana... all played until at least age 38 (Moon went to 44). Of the rest, Jim Kelly (who's not really a HoF if you ask me) and Dan Fouts played to 36, while Aikman was the sole early retiree at age 34.

And Peyton Manning has been healthier over his career than all of those guys.

Oh, and other than Aikman and Kelly (who, again, really isn't a hall of famer), all of them had higher QB ratings in the second half of their careers than they did the first half. People think Favre is an exception, and he is to an extent, but really, QBs age the best of any position in football. So much of the position is knowledge-based, and that only increases as you get older.

Hostile
01-26-2010, 10:11 AM
Right. So you are saying he'll have to keep his career averages up to age 38. Most QBs retire way before then -- not say Manning will, however, I don't know if it is realistic to expect him to keep up the current pace for the next 5 years.Yes, I do think it is realistic to say he can keep up that pace and if he is close to the records, he will go get them. He is durable, intelligent, and simply knows how to win.

He has 2 seasons in his NFL career that were bad seasons. One is his rookie year which you can toss out the window. They were 3-13 horrible. His 4th year in the NFL they were 6-10.

10times in this kid's career his team has had double digit wins and only twice were they 10-6. The rest of the time he has been 12-4 or better. He has 8 seasons of 12-4 or better.

I don't care who you are, that is phenomenal production.

Temo
01-26-2010, 10:15 AM
Considering Manning still had an above league-average QB rating in the 6-10 season (playing for a lame-duck coach), I'm not even sure you can call that a "bad" season.

Hostile
01-26-2010, 10:18 AM
Considering Manning still had an above league-average QB rating in the 6-10 season (playing for a lame-duck coach), I'm not even sure you can call that a "bad" season.Those 2 years were his only 2 where he was under 85.0 for his QB rating and 2001 he was 84.1.

He's a machine.

Sam I Am
01-26-2010, 10:20 AM
Into his 40's? He's only 33. At his current pace he will eclipse most of Favre's records in 5 years and several of them in only 4.

Probably the sole reason Favre keeps playing! :lmao2:

Hostile
01-26-2010, 10:22 AM
Probably the sole reason Favre keeps playing! :lmao2:http://cowboyszone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=176939

brooksey1
01-26-2010, 10:47 AM
Well, he's about to have more Super Bowls I think.

Pass Attempts

1. Favre...9811
7. Manning...6531

3280 attempts to pass that record. 5 years to catch that record at his current pace.

Pass Completions

1. Favre...6083
3. Manning...4232

1851 to pass that record. 4.5 to 5 years to catch record at his current pace.

Passing Yards

1. Favre...69,329
4. Manning...50,128

19,201 yards. At his current pace he will pass Favre in 4 to 5 years.

Wins

1. Favre...181
4. Manning...131

50 wins. At his current pace 4 to 5 years to catch that record.

Touchdowns

1. Favre...497
3. Manning...366

131 to pass that record. 4 years to catch that record at his current pace.

Interceptions

1. Favre...317
34. Manning...181

136 to pass that record. 9 years at 15 per year to catch that record.


Looks like he will break Favre's records but the keyword is current pace. Can he keep the current pace into his late 30's and stay healthy? That's a HUGE question. I don't think he breaks them all but he may break some.

NOTE: Tiger Woods was a lock to break Jack Nicklaus major records and was known as the classiest, media darling there ever was! Well that ended fast. Not to say he won't break them but the road seems a little tougher now. Point being is you never know what is going to happen. Either way Favre is a warrior and one of the best to ever play the game regardless of what Manning does.

Spectre
01-26-2010, 10:50 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfVmfzX_sY

you're right... he is mean