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... Every great QB doesn't play on a great team in order to elevate them to champions. Some play on shit teams and elevate them to great. Like Peyton Manning did for most of his career in Indy.
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Get off of that. Those 'shit' teams were 12-4 and 13-3 on a regular basis.
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That is true. What happened when Peyton was healthy and Edgarrin James was a monster and Dwight Freeny was going to the pro bowl and marvin harrison and dallas clark and reggie wayne and all of those other shit players got to the playoffs? they'd lose 21-3 because the weakest link on the team, peyton manning, would find ways to put the football in somebody else hands.
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You were just fucking talking about QBs MAKING great teams champions. I mention how Manning MADE bad teams great and suddenly it was the teams. lol |
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