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  • rangerrick012
    All Star
    • Jan 2010
    • 6201

    #6346
    Re: NFL Off Topic

    Tl;dr aroebee is basically saying Peyton manning = Tony Romo. Or did I get that one wrong?
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    • Chip Douglass
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2005
      • 12256

      #6347
      Re: NFL Off Topic

      Originally posted by kingkilla56
      Brady hasn't been too successful in the playoffs in a while either. I can't violate and call Peyton a bum after one bad game.
      Not only that, but people tend to forget how mediocre Brady was during the Patriots' early SB runs. The Brady-led Patriots' offense in the 2002 playoffs scored 16, 3 (Bledsoe came in relief in the AFC title game), and 13 points, respectively.

      The main difference between Brady and Manning's playoff records is that Brady had an elite defense to support him than Manning never had.
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      • Chip Douglass
        Hall Of Fame
        • Dec 2005
        • 12256

        #6348
        Re: NFL Off Topic

        Originally posted by rangerrick012
        Tl;dr aroebee is basically saying Peyton manning = Tony Romo. Or did I get that one wrong?
        Or: when a New England Patriots' fan says that Peyton Manning is overrated, question the motivations and then walk away.
        I write things on the Internet.

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        • Steven78
          Banned
          • Apr 2013
          • 7240

          #6349
          Re: NFL Off Topic

          Judging QBs on rings is just a horribly flawed argument.

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          • Kaiser Wilhelm
            MVP
            • Sep 2010
            • 2790

            #6350
            Re: NFL Off Topic

            ESPN (at least their TV network) works like the other major media outlets, if it doesn't fit the narrative, it doesn't get reported. Of course their are exceptions, like when they try to tear people down, a la, Johnny Football, which they come up with a new narrative.

            The idea that Quarterbacks win championships is a load on nonsense. Time and again it has been proven the most complete team wins championships; that is the team with a defense, a running game and then a passing game.

            The Patriots won with great defense and a running game. If you look at Super Bowl champions from 2001, Ravens, Patriots, Buccaneers, Patriots, Patriots, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Giants, Pittsburgh, Saints, Packers, Giants and Ravens. Tell me, which of those teams won on the back of a QB? The closest one is the Colts. New England, Pittsburgh, and the Ravens all won in spite of their quarterback.

            Most of those teams had great defense, and a solid running game.
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            • ubernoob
              ****
              • Jul 2004
              • 15522

              #6351
              Re: NFL Off Topic

              Packers were a weird one.

              Their defense brought them to the dance, but Rodgers (and Starks for a game or two) carried them through the playoffs.
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              • Chrisksaint
                $$$
                • Apr 2010
                • 19127

                #6352
                Re: NFL Off Topic

                Originally posted by rangerrick012


                Last I checked he does have the same number of titles as the guys who I'm guessing you're saying should "definitely" be ahead of him (Rodgers, Brees). So the fact that Brees team didn't even make it last year gets ignored then?
                I'm not gonna say much in this argument cause imo Brees, Rodgers, Manning, and Brady are all basically the same aka extremely good. But you try to make the playoffs with one of the worst defense in NFL history and no HC
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                • Beantown
                  #DoYourJob
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 31523

                  #6353
                  Re: NFL Off Topic

                  Originally posted by Kaiser Wilhelm

                  The Patriots won with great defense and a running game. If you look at Super Bowl champions from 2001, Ravens, Patriots, Buccaneers, Patriots, Patriots, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Giants, Pittsburgh, Saints, Packers, Giants and Ravens. Tell me, which of those teams won on the back of a QB? The closest one is the Colts. New England, Pittsburgh, and the Ravens all won in spite of their quarterback.

                  Most of those teams had great defense, and a solid running game.
                  Patriots Vs Panthers - 32 completions (SB record at that time), 354 yards, 3 TDs, completed 2/3s of his passes, led the Patriots into FG range after the terrible kickoff.

                  How the **** is that "winning in spite of their QB"?

                  I'm staying out of the actual article, but this point was too ridiculous to pass up. The Rams SB was an awesome defensive strategy and a remarkable final drive to set up the FG. The SB over the Eagles was helped by the D, 4 Takeaways, and Dillon had a good game, but Brady was still 22/33 for 236 and 2 TDs.

                  Like I said - I don't care about the Brady/Peyton debate anymore, but saying NE won three SBs "in spite of their QB" is just...funny and downplaying how important Brady was.

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                  • ProfessaPackMan
                    Bamma
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 63852

                    #6354
                    Re: NFL Off Topic

                    Originally posted by ubernoob
                    Packers were a weird one.

                    Their defense brought them to the dance, but Rodgers (and Starks for a game or two) carried them through the playoffs.
                    Same thing with the Saints as well.

                    Eagles game: Led by Starks and the run game
                    Falcons game: Rodgers' historic performance
                    Bears game: Led by Defense
                    Super Bowl: Rodgers great performance with some key plays from Defense
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                    • areobee401
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 16771

                      #6355
                      Re: NFL Off Topic

                      Originally posted by Chip Douglass
                      Or: when a New England Patriots' fan says that Peyton Manning is overrated, question the motivations and then walk away.

                      My fault for being able to argue on a message board at 2:30 in the morning. That's on me. My bad.

                      Point still stands. Not after 1 game like some either. Peyton rarely delivers when it matters most.

                      And y'all have killed the term narrative on here. Stop it.
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                      • NYJets
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 18637

                        #6356
                        Re: NFL Off Topic

                        Just sticky this article and then ban any future brady/manning nonsense.

                        Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                        The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                        • areobee401
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 16771

                          #6357
                          Re: NFL Off Topic

                          The debate was actually Brady, Brees, Rodgers being better than Manning. Thanks for that article though. But I'll continue to use my own eyes and memory to form my opinions.
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                          • kaletore11
                            #44
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 2549

                            #6358
                            Re: NFL Off Topic

                            About SB's depending on QB/Def/HB/everything.

                            I'll only speak for the Saints, and as good as Brees is, and as good as his stats in the big game were, when people reflect on that SB run they always talk about the opportunistic aggressive defense.
                            Basically, if you don't have a great QB, you won't win the SB.
                            But if a great QB is all you have, you won't win it either.
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                            • NYJets
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 18637

                              #6359
                              Re: NFL Off Topic

                              Originally posted by areobee401
                              The debate was actually Brady, Brees, Rodgers being better than Manning. Thanks for that article though. But I'll continue to use my own eyes and memory to form my opinions.

                              I don't blame you. Your selective memory fits your agenda perfectly.
                              Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                              The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                              • SPTO
                                binging
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 68046

                                #6360
                                Re: NFL Off Topic

                                Originally posted by Kaiser Wilhelm
                                ESPN (at least their TV network) works like the other major media outlets, if it doesn't fit the narrative, it doesn't get reported. Of course their are exceptions, like when they try to tear people down, a la, Johnny Football, which they come up with a new narrative.

                                The idea that Quarterbacks win championships is a load on nonsense. Time and again it has been proven the most complete team wins championships; that is the team with a defense, a running game and then a passing game.

                                The Patriots won with great defense and a running game. If you look at Super Bowl champions from 2001, Ravens, Patriots, Buccaneers, Patriots, Patriots, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Giants, Pittsburgh, Saints, Packers, Giants and Ravens. Tell me, which of those teams won on the back of a QB? The closest one is the Colts. New England, Pittsburgh, and the Ravens all won in spite of their quarterback.

                                Most of those teams had great defense, and a solid running game.
                                I generally agree with you though I think it's easier today to win a SB with a QB dominating and dictating the offensive play. I wouldn't say the Pats won their SBs in spite of Brady as they had top tier offenses with top tier defenses. I'd say it was a cohesive fully integrated team effort.
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