Manning could have thrown for another 200 yards and 4 more TDs in the second half if he really wanted to rack up the stats. But he was fine with 55 PaTD and the most passing yards in history...no need to pile on.
Next stop: Greatest of all time. All he needs to do in my mind is win the SB once more. Until he does that, it's a grey area (w/ Montana) for me.
He'll never be the greatest, he lost that along with Brady with all the post season losses.
These ridiculous stats this year and for years to come during the regular season mean nothing. I mean, it is fun to see but you can't compare these QBs to the Qbs in the 70s, 80s and 90s, it's a different game. The defense they play is a joke, the defensive rules are a joke. You want to protect everyone, fine. Post 6000 yards and 60 tds, whatever but the measuring stick for Qbs will always be SBs and Manning will always fall short in that area, especially to Montana who was perfect. There is no grey area, the regular season is not the post season and QBs are measured in the post season.
I am a big Peyton Manning fan but speak the truth.
I also will say the best regular season of any QB is of Tom Brady, he led his team to 16-0, there's nothing better. These stats now days are just pinball numbers. They don't play defense, teams quit, watching that game yesterday against Oakland in the first half was like rooting for a boxer continually punching a guy in the face who had his hands down. Sure, shame on Oakland for doing it but nonetheless it's what it was. They mailed that game in, Denver's D is not that good, I watched the Cowboys put 48 up on them and they aren't an iconic offense.
Peyton Manning is a great QB, he's earned that. He has flaws and this is the time of the season where you start to see them. I would be surprised if Denver wins the SB, and I think a lot of people feel the same way. When you put up the kind of offensive numbers Denver has, that tells you about what those numbers mean....very little in the post season.