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Resident drug enabler
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"It's a team game" doesn't mean shitty players get a pass for for being shitty players. It means "this guy is as good as that guy because HE won as many playoff games" is a retarded thing to say.
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King of the Ring
Posts: 8,848
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RB's Rushing yards and Touchdowns WR's Receiving yards and TD's OL's Probowl Selections DL's Sacks LB's total Tackles DB's Intercetpions but of all of them the quarterback, the figurehead of the team that is as identifiable (if not more) than the owner and the Head Coach, is measured by wins and titles. When you don't have enough of these, then people fall back on stats to justify greatness. Which is what Peyton Manning is gonna be when he is done. Peyton will be mentioned with Bret Farve, Kurt Warner, Steve Young and Johnny Unitas Just ahead of the likes of Dan Marino and Dan Fouts, but WAY BEHIND Joe Montanna, Terry Bradshaw(yuck), Troy Aikman, Tom Brady and (dare I say it) Eli Manning. |
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