BigBlue_RI
Footballguy
I respect the heck out Peyton but he can't beat good teams in their building in adverse conditions. He does it tonight and it will be a first.
One thing we know is that no athletes other than Talib try to get away with breaking the rules.Aqib Tacheat
But he made it a catchable pass. Which was the argument on mnf.without a defender in better position and he still missed by a decent.amount.So pretty much the answer is he cant catch the uncatchable.He had a chance at it.Umm...he didn't.catch that one.and who says gronk cant catch the uncatchable?
They're not playing Seattle. And the Pats are a good team and are at home and have been facing an increasingly depleted D. Lots of factors to cancel out other factors.If you look at it purely in terms of points. When you add in the other factors (wind, up against the best team in football and one of the best QB's in history), I would say it's closer to once in a 300 occurrence. But what do I know. I'm just a lowly Acuary.Actually it'd be a 6 in 485 occurence.And add to that against the best team in football. A Pats victory here was unfathomable at halftime. Quite possibly a once in 300 occurrence.Over the past 50 years, teams are 5-484 when down 24+ at half.
Lowest output of his career was 122/0/1 vs. Jacksonville in 2005 (Week 2).I meant when he played the whole game, not a "rest the starters" start just to keep the streak going.Several (5). Each one took place in Week 17.Has Manning ever had a sub 100 yard game?
BwaahahahahahahahahahhThey're not playing Seattle.up against the best team in football
Did I say that?One thing we know is that no athletes other than Talib try to get away with breaking the rules.Aqib Tacheat
Same, sneakyI thought it was picked at firstDid not see Tamme in there.
It probably has somethig to do with the Broncos secondary using a hot dog vendor because ... well, that's all they have.It's incredible how all these great Bronco receiving options can't get ANY separation while the patched together Pats WRs are running around wide open.