Jene Bramel
Footballguy
Peyton Manning looked impressive in OTAs yesterday. Hopefully, that jump starts a Comeback Player of the Year season.
But there may still be reason for concern.
But there may still be reason for concern.
His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
The concern is that he had to log a record number of attempts to do it. His QB rating that season was lower than guys like Schaub, Flacco and Freeman (just to name a few). While the 4700+ and 33 TDs is nice, I don't think the Broncos are going throw the ball 675+ times this season. If you "normalize" the incredibly high attempt numbers to 525, the other stats would read about 3600 yards and 26 TDs - or about what Marck Sanchez and Fitzpatrick did last season. Those numbers are decent, but hardly elite.And all of that is presuming he has no ill effects from a year off, or being a good 18+ months since last playing in a meaningful NFL game.Buyer beware.His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
Perhaps the most telling stat of Manning's 2010 season was his Y/A. At 6.9 it was the lowest since his rookie season, which was the only other year he was below 7.0. Perhaps the surgeries fixed what was leading to the decline of 2010, but it seems a bit optimistic to expect a return to the numbers (or form) of prior years.The concern is that he had to log a record number of attempts to do it. His QB rating that season was lower than guys like Schaub, Flacco and Freeman (just to name a few). While the 4700+ and 33 TDs is nice, I don't think the Broncos are going throw the ball 675+ times this season. If you "normalize" the incredibly high attempt numbers to 525, the other stats would read about 3600 yards and 26 TDs - or about what Marck Sanchez and Fitzpatrick did last season. Those numbers are decent, but hardly elite.And all of that is presuming he has no ill effects from a year off, or being a good 18+ months since last playing in a meaningful NFL game.Buyer beware.His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
I agree. I want no part of him. People still see in their head the old Manning. Let's not forget he has to learn a new offensive system for the first time in how long? Also, the old man there at HC, Fox, loves to run. He is a pound and ground guy if I ever saw one. There is no way he will let Manning sling the ball around all game.The concern is that he had to log a record number of attempts to do it. His QB rating that season was lower than guys like Schaub, Flacco and Freeman (just to name a few). While the 4700+ and 33 TDs is nice, I don't think the Broncos are going throw the ball 675+ times this season. If you "normalize" the incredibly high attempt numbers to 525, the other stats would read about 3600 yards and 26 TDs - or about what Marck Sanchez and Fitzpatrick did last season. Those numbers are decent, but hardly elite.And all of that is presuming he has no ill effects from a year off, or being a good 18+ months since last playing in a meaningful NFL game.Buyer beware.His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
He had to lead the league in passing attempts and completions to do it. Other than his rookie year he posted his lowest yards gained per pass attempt in his career. He posted his lowest yards gained per completion in his career. He posted his lowest QB rating since 2002. He had zero 4th quarter comebacks and posted only 2 game winning drives.I'm no expert, but to me it seems his numbers were a product of volume instead of quality. Add in that he's 36, with a new team, lost a complete year of competition, and had a major surgery and I can't see Peyton as anything other than a gamble. I'm guessing his elite days are gone.His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
Good point, Montana played for Schottenheimer (uber-conservative) and Manning will be playing for Fox (run run run).This whole situation reminds me a little of Montana in KC. His per game stats were down slightly from what they were in SanFran. I expect the same from Manning, down somewhat from Indy.
I'd have to go back and check the exact timeline, but this is definitely not a new injury and last year's group of surgeries were not the first he's had to relieve symptoms.If I'm remembering correctly, many feel a hit he took in 2006 started the cascade that led to the herniated disc and subsequent weakness and pain in his neck and upper arm. I believe he had a microdiscectomy and bone spur debridement to remove tissue that was causing much of the inflammation and pressure around his nerve before the 2010 season and recovered well enough to play that year before the string of surgeries between the 2010 and 2011 seasons.One would have to assume that some of 2010 Peyton played with the injury and this would have influenced the ypa. IIRC everyone knew Peyton would have to do something in the off season with the neck.
Yes, but Manning has a much bigger gun than Montana ever had. Go watch some of those KC games in year 2 with Montana...he couldn't throw the ball 20 yards down the field...the playoff game with Miami was just brutal to watch when he dropped back.This whole situation reminds me a little of Montana in KC. His per game stats were down slightly from what they were in SanFran. I expect the same from Manning, down somewhat from Indy.
I agree. I want no part of him. People still see in their head the old Manning. Let's not forget he has to learn a new offensive system for the first time in how long? Also, the old man there at HC, Fox, loves to run. He is a pound and ground guy if I ever saw one. There is no way he will let Manning sling the ball around all game.The concern is that he had to log a record number of attempts to do it. His QB rating that season was lower than guys like Schaub, Flacco and Freeman (just to name a few). While the 4700+ and 33 TDs is nice, I don't think the Broncos are going throw the ball 675+ times this season. If you "normalize" the incredibly high attempt numbers to 525, the other stats would read about 3600 yards and 26 TDs - or about what Marck Sanchez and Fitzpatrick did last season. Those numbers are decent, but hardly elite.And all of that is presuming he has no ill effects from a year off, or being a good 18+ months since last playing in a meaningful NFL game.His int's were increasing but he threw for 4,700 yards and 33 td's in 2010. That's still pretty elite.thank you dr. jene. I am bearish on Peyton this season but not for any fancy smancy scientific reason. He's in the "Joe Namath on the L.A. Rams" phase of his career and that never ends well. Oh sure, there will be moments that make everyone believe he's old Peyton. But this was a player who was in decline BEFORE he took a year off of football and got 3 neck surgeries. Look at Peyton's stats the year before last, the Colts ran alot and he was not putting up 4x MVP type numbers.
Buyer beware.
yeah and most are forum regulars that can take a little heckling in good fun. We've all been there...Some of these are classic.