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Originally Posted by donp1981 |
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I looked at him not being satisfied as motivation to get better. If you watched Peyton manning interview last week after they scored 51 points that game, he didn't talk about how awesome they played he talked about all the mistakes they made and how they need to improve. The great ones are never satisfied with where they are but looking to improve all the time. Just my opinion. I expect a serviceable game but I agree with you that 2014 should be mind blowing!
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Peyton Manning can speak about mistakes after scoring 51 points because he's earned the right to and has been to the top before.
He has earned the right to be called "a great one".
Let's keep things in perspective.
Just saying...