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So how do they simulate having a bad Oline?
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I guess DT doesn't like what they did to Tebow since he isn't out there with Manning. Maybe he gets traded to the Jets.
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Also, if you have a son, don't even think about naming him Derrick. That would just be disrespectful.
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Is that code for butt hurt?
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Now that it think about it, it was extremely insensitive of the Chiefs to draft someone who:
A) is a linebacker B) is named Derrick C) goes by his first and last initials D) is good How many of you are as outraged by this as I am? |
Decker says there’s “no question” Peyton’s arm is fine
Three weeks ago, quarterback Peyton Manning decided to join the Broncos amid questions regarding his arm strength. Receiver Eric Decker now says that Manning’s arm is plenty strong. Decker told ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd that there’s “no question” Manning has the arm strength to play in the NFL. “The guy’s still throwing the ball a long time, throwing it great, hitting you in the right spot,” Decker told Cowherd. “He’s such a perfectionist. If he hits you in the belly button, he gets mad at himself for not hitting you in the chest. It’s unbelievable to be around a guy who has those standards for himself.” Decker has been working out with Manning, something that players are permitted to do before the start of the formal offseason program. “When I got to meet him face to face, the guy is just a class act,” Decker said of his first encounter with Manning. “A different person. [It's] special to be around a guy of that stature and his ability to play football.” Decker raved about Manning’s work ethic. “In workouts, in the weight room — I mean the guy’s jogging from station to station. He’s working like he’s a 23-year-old free agent coming out of college. The way he talks about football, the way he runs drill work, routes, everything’s gotta be perfect and there’s no gray area. I think that, as a receiver, [is] the best thing about it. You got a leader that demands the best out of you because he gives the best he’s got.” It’s hard not to view the words of Decker and any other member of the Broncos through the Tebow prism. Though no one is insulting the team’s former quarterback, the raving about Peyton implies a certain level of discomfort with his predecessor. Or possibly more comfort with the four-time MVP who will now be throwing the ball far more accurately than Tebow ever did. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...s-arm-is-fine/ :cuss: |
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You could say the same thing about any player in the league. Manning's doctors have told him that he is at no greater risk to a neck injury than anybody else.
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Hali and Houston are gonna sandwich this big-foreheaded shitstain so hard Belladonna will be jealous.
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Good. I have a feeling Donks/Chiefs games are going to be something fierce and ugly again. A HOF QB with something to prove going up against a coach and a defense he can't seem to figure out.
I'm predicting another split series as usual for these two teams, only this time each will be a hard-fought slug match instead of the usual cripple fight it's been the past several seasons. |
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People forget that in 2010 Manning had a horrible season in comparison with his previous production throwing 33 tds and 17 ints with only 6.9 yards an attempt his lowest since his rookie year. I don't see him bouncing back well after taking a year off and having to work with the crappy donkey WR corps. Not to mention Mcgahee is gonna be alot worse without the help of Tebow.
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You are clearly disregarding the age factor here. Manning is 36. He might have this season left in him as far as "good" goes, but he's not going to give the Donkeys more than a good season and a half more than likely. |
Like Decker is going to say anything other than he looks good throwing the football. Hell, after watching Tebow sling the rock, Cassel would like like a hall of famer in comparison.
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Manning is also among the greatest of all time. And John Elway was in much worse shape at age 36 than Manning is, nobody got beat up more than Elway and Elway had some of his best years at the ages of 37 and 38.
QB's nowadays - especially pocket passers like Manning - can play at a high level into their 40's because of how the league protects the QB. |
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Despite the hate on the guy Favre could have been the toughest SOB to ever step foot on the football field. Do you really think Manning could handle at 30 what Favre did at 40? |
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This is knowmo we're talking about here. |
He didn't regress at all in Madden!!!
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Manning is a tough SOB. He played with that neck injury for 4 years and was making a run at Favre's consecutive games played record. |
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VONDOOM will end Manning's career with an accidental dual power up pass rush in training camp.
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"Manning looks great. He hit me on a 10 yard curl in shorts with no defenders. Can't remember the last time I've seen that."/Decker.
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I love how every year KC fan honestly believes his team is going to be bad-ass even though they are coming off a string of shit seasons.
Respect. |
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From the 50, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!! |
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I'm counting on that just as much as you are. |
Peyton will be looking real good on the IR list.
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Caleb Hanie is tearing it up in practice, we won't miss a beat!!/Uknowwho
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The funny thing is we win the division for a second year straight had we blocked one FG, or had Haley been canned sooner. All of this in spite of our abortion at QB, and losing three of our top playmakers on the team. So yes we do feel like this team is bad-ass. If we got a decent QB, we are winning this division outright. We're competing just like you for the division crown even with Casshole behind center. |
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Broncos have a HOF QB. Chiefs got all this new talent and a head coach who wasn't a golfer in a past life.
And guess what will happen? A 1-1 series split as usual. That's just the nature of this rivalry. |
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Pretty sure the Chiefs have an unspoken of 'bounty' on Mr. Manning. The dude should of retired.
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Notable for Peyton Manning's future: Don Banks reported in Feb. that the #Colts org was convinced a 5th neck surgery is "nearly inevitable." |
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Manning is healthier than he has been in half a decade, the media has nothing to write about until training camp starts. |
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This is knows welching bitch ass crying inside. |
Twiggy gets snapped into pieces.
The neck bone is connected to the elbow bone. |
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Sorry, old ass QBs aren't healthier after multiple neck surgeries compared to how they were in their prime with no injury. |
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It is still s 6 month old rumor that was started at a time when Irsay and Manning were in a PR battle. He got the surgery to fix an issue he had been dealing with since 2007. He is rejuvinated and still has at least 3 more years in his prime. |
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Peyton Manning says he still has work to do
Posted by Darin Gantt on June 12, 2012, 6:11 PM EDT Peyton Manning AP On the list of things Denver coach John Fox is worried about, Twitter pictures of playbooks are low on the list. Maybe the notably conservative coach is relaxed because his quarterback continues to make good progress. Peyton Manning told USA Today’s Jim Corbett he feels good after a Monday check-up with Broncos doctors, but stressed he was not yet 100 percent. “I still have a lot of work to do,” Manning said. “I continue to rehab. I have work to do and progress that I still need to make.” Corbett’s report said Manning showed good velocity, completing a 30-yard pass to Demaryius Thomas during practice. But Manning pumped the brakes, probably hesitant to get anyone’s hopes too high after a year off. “I can’t emphasize enough that I still have rehab to do,” Manning said. “That’s still part of the process.” The Broncos are doing everything they can to make Manning comfortable, even inviting his old offensive coordinator Tom Moore to practice (Moore and Fox worked together in Pittsburgh in 1989). And if Manning can continue to make progress, Fox might be so happy he’ll start Tweeting himself. |
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He'll be bossing Herm Fox around like a hoss and owning that offense in short time!!
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