So Why Can't Peyton Do This In the Playoffs

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So team-record is a individual stat now? You don't say :lupe:



Payton gets all the credit when he is winning..... as soon as they will lose in the playoffs its cuz his defense let him down... which is it.

im old enough to have seen this guy play his career, he chokes... he has had sooo many opportunities to drive his team and win and he just fails.

i remember all those years he couldnt beat the patriots (be being a bills fan rooted for payton to win) in the playofffs and one year i consider he got lucky and didnt have to play them, i believe it was the steelers they faced to go to the sb or just to advance... what i thought would be easy work for peyton was typical yelling pointing at defenders at the line of scrimage getting happy feet..... incomplete, defense goes back out there and gives him another shot (many shots)... yell.. happy feet .. fail :snoop:

great regular season qb but a choker
 

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Peyton gets the credit when the team is winning because 95% of the time he's the reason they won :mindblown:

Your "choker" line of thought has already been proven false. Facts show that Peyton plays well in the playoffs and even better individually than many of his peers he is historically compared to. Whether the team around him carried their share of the load is another story
Payton gets all the credit when he is winning..... as soon as they will lose in the playoffs its cuz his defense let him down... which is it.

im old enough to have seen this guy play his career, he chokes... he has had sooo many opportunities to drive his team and win and he just fails.

i remember all those years he couldnt beat the patriots (be being a bills fan rooted for payton to win) in the playofffs and one year i consider he got lucky and didnt have to play them, i believe it was the steelers they faced to go to the sb or just to advance... what i thought would be easy work for peyton was typical yelling pointing at defenders at the line of scrimage getting happy feet..... incomplete, defense goes back out there and gives him another shot (many shots)... yell.. happy feet .. fail :snoop:

great regular season qb but a choker
 

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If Bron can get that choker tag, Peyton can too.
Same nikkas caping for peyton are same ones shytting on the King
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]Yet he only has one ring to show for it because he's worse in the playoffs than he is in the regular season :manny:





















































:heh: @ being better than Joe Cool. You jest.[/quote]

Didn't see Joe on his list. Joe is the greatest ever.
 

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Peyton gets the credit when the team is winning because 95% of the time he's the reason they won :mindblown:

Your "choker" line of thought has already been proven false. Facts show that Peyton plays well in the playoffs and even better individually than many of his peers he is historically compared to. Whether the team around him carried their share of the load is another story

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Clown,

  • All of Peyton's contemporaries have WORSE numbers in the playoffs than the regular season (how dumb can you be to not know this?).
  • Brady has thrown more pics than him in the playoffs. Elway threw 21 picks. Marino threw 24. Are they bums too?
  • Have you looked at Elway, Marino, Favre, etc win/loss records? Are they bums too?
  • Brady, Favre, Young, Elway all had lower completion % AND RATING in the playoffs than hey did in the regular season.
  • You wanna clown Peyton's comp% and rating in the playoffs. His numbers are actually better than Brady's.:beli:

Compare Peyton to his peers and he comes out on top.

Hanging a team stat on a QB is epic levels of mental retardation.

Really? Name calling and bullet points? Seriously? It makes you that angry?

If you look in this thread I did say that I'd say the same thing about Marino that I did about Peyton. I'd say the same about Elway too, but Elway wasn't that good of a regular season QB to me anyway. Folks would drool all over those 4th quarter comebacks, but that meant little to me. Favre, Young and Elway were only slightly worse than in the regular season as far as rating goes which takes into account their overall performance than just completion % or just INTs.
 

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They have playoffs in College Football already, you don't say And again I'll ask, what QB's stats do not drop off in the playoffs? I'm still waiting for this one shining example of a QB with a reasonable sample size of games who's averages actually went up in the postseason?? Good luck with that since there is a noticeable drop off for almost every single QB. It's not rocket science, you play better teams in the playoffs, hence your stats drop. Stop using team-records to judge individual performances
 

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The problem with him has always been interceptions and more importantly interceptions in crucial moments.

Of his 21 career postseason interceptions, 18 have been in opponents territory, 15 have been when the game was within one score, 14 have been within field goal range, 3 have been Pick 6's, and he's led a game winning 4th quarter drive in only one of these games.

Now compare him to his contemporary Tom Brady

Of Brady's 22 interceptions, 16 were in opponents territory, 9 were within field goal territory, 7 were with the game within "one score", and he's led a game winning drive in 4 of these games

Overall
Tom Brady(17-7)
Per game: 23-37, 248 yards, 1.8 TD, 0.9 INT, 62% 87 Rating

Peyton Manning (9-11)
Per game: 24-38, 284 yards, 1.6 TD, 1.1 INT, 63%, 88 Rating

Higher TD percentage+Lower Interception percentage+Near Equal accuracy=Better PS Quarterback
 
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