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« #15 : January 12, 2013, 10:57:49 AM »

I'm going with Peterson. I'm biased toward RBs :P


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« #16 : January 12, 2013, 11:48:47 AM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one


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« #17 : January 12, 2013, 12:16:53 PM »

Rodgers!!!

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« #18 : January 12, 2013, 01:26:27 PM »

Peterson!!!!

Going into year 5 and our QB is still stuck in his rookie learning curve!!!

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« #19 : January 12, 2013, 02:43:50 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one





If Peytom was to go one and done in the playoffs, I am sure he and Bronco fans would be very disappointed.  That team is loaded, and they should go deep into the postseason.  Maybe all the way.


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« #20 : January 12, 2013, 02:48:21 PM »

I'm going with Justin Smith.

Guy is so beastly that he made the AP All-Pro team at TWO positions! (DE & DT)

And IIRC, this is the second year he's been voted in at both positions.

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« #21 : January 12, 2013, 02:48:59 PM »

best player at the most important position on a football team = Aaron Rodgers

I agree that it's got to be a QB. So tough with Peyton, Brady, Brees, and Rodgers. I'm going to go with Brady and if he can win it this year, we may be watching the best QB in history.


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« #22 : January 12, 2013, 03:40:59 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one

Pretty sure he means right now Peyton hasn't taken the Broncos any further than Timmah did last year...



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« #23 : January 12, 2013, 03:47:54 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one

Pretty sure he means right now Peyton hasn't taken the Broncos any further than Timmah did last year...
and if that is the case - which it very well might be - the comparison is between seasons - when one player will play the entire season and the other came in after another failed.  And then the stats... it's just wacky to me doc. 

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« #24 : January 12, 2013, 04:01:59 PM »

Peyton. AP, Watt

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« #25 : January 12, 2013, 04:11:36 PM »

Offense - Peterson and its not even close. payton had a good comeback but peterson is the vikings
Defense - JJ Watt. once again not even close. 19.5 sacks as an interior lineman is insane

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« #26 : January 12, 2013, 05:00:57 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one

Pretty sure he means right now Peyton hasn't taken the Broncos any further than Timmah did last year...
and if that is the case - which it very well might be - the comparison is between seasons - when one player will play the entire season and the other came in after another failed.  And then the stats... it's just wacky to me doc.

Stats and scenarios be damned. If the Donks lose this one, then Manning took his team no further than Tim Tim.

Actually the problem isnt that Freeman stinks. He is average. He puts up good numbers just often enough to make you think he is better than he is. Bad and great are convincing. But mediocre makes you live with the delusion for too many years. He is just good enough to waste our time and not good enough to get us where we want to go.

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« #27 : January 12, 2013, 05:09:10 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one

Pretty sure he means right now Peyton hasn't taken the Broncos any further than Timmah did last year...
and if that is the case - which it very well might be - the comparison is between seasons - when one player will play the entire season and the other came in after another failed.  And then the stats... it's just wacky to me doc.

Stats and scenarios be damned. If the Donks lose this one, then Manning took his team no further than Tim Tim.
Well, if Tebow and Manning are interchangeable you will forgive me for taking Manning, OK?  LMAO

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« #28 : January 12, 2013, 05:12:27 PM »

Lol. Consider yourself forgiven.

Tebow forgives all who accept him and his message.

Actually the problem isnt that Freeman stinks. He is average. He puts up good numbers just often enough to make you think he is better than he is. Bad and great are convincing. But mediocre makes you live with the delusion for too many years. He is just good enough to waste our time and not good enough to get us where we want to go.

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« #29 : January 12, 2013, 05:15:26 PM »

IDK Hate - Peyton seems to fit that old adage about Bear Bryant - he can take his and beat yours, and he can take yours and beat his.   His knowledge and talent combination is beyond that of anyone else I can recall.
We're gonna see. Right now, he's done what Tebow did....and i've never been enamored by his post-season play.
Every once in a while you post something that makes me wonder - this is two of those times.... a Tebow and Manning comparison on accomplishments in a career?  Or this season - when one is playing and the other watching?  A lot of unflattering words jump to mind about this one

Pretty sure he means right now Peyton hasn't taken the Broncos any further than Timmah did last year...

Didn't think it was that difficult to compute..... guess i shoulda been more clear. My bad!!

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