Seems entirely logical to me. We all know the world was against the Ravens. The only one who believed were the 53 guys in that locker room. Not even their moms believed in them.
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So uh, Peyton had an ok game tonight.
Hats off to Peyton Manning. I went thru the ringer a couple years back because frankly, I thought with his neck injury he was done (apparently the Colts and Archie thought the same). I still believe he defied the odds and for that, I commend him. 37 years old and still playing like this....wow.
Not much else I can say.
I liked the idea of Carrie Underwood replacing Faith Hill for Sunday Night, but that was a little underwhelming. Talk about trying to create high notes where there aren't any.
I thought Cleveland got some kind of exception for their "stripe" but I can't remember. Perhaps I just totally misremembered the rules about helmets. If I think of it later, I'll try to google it.
sorry for the confusion
I've seen Peyton when he looked really sharp. He's playing better than I've ever seen. Part of it is that while he had nice weapons in Indy, he has ridiculous weapons this season.
Eh, it's close. The Thomas's are so big and athletic I think it gives them a slight edge.
Marvin had the greatest hands I've ever seen, but with the new rules (which I count as a weapon for Peyton) and the size of the guys he has with Denver, I gotta go with them. Wayne was young during Marvin's prime and wasn't quite the expert route runner he became later after Marvin was gone. So I think Decker in his prime is pretty even with a young Reggie Wayne. And as you said Welker is better than Stokely. James probably gives those Colts teams an "edge" in running backs, but I don't think in this day and age of passing first, second and third NFL its a big edge.