I don't get this talk about Peyton should retire if he wins a SB. If he wins, come back and try to win another one. This guy still can dominate for another 3-4 years.
Why don't the studio shows travel to the site of the conference championship games anymore? EDIT: n/m... Fox did. CBS didn't. CBS continues to dip in the ratings for a reason, and its not just the people on the show.
... yeah, the thoughts of Manning throwing to AJ and Hopkins, while having Tate and Foster in the backfield. Did I forget about some semblance of defense, as well? So underwhelming in the shadows of Schaub.
That one TD he had but overthrew in the 1st half coming off a playaction imo was the potential game changer. If he would've connected on that who knows what could've happened.
Ann Wilson hell yeah, still got it <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/V44HiAX91Hs?t=1m15s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I know he's a good QB & by all accounts a decent person, but I just can't stand this guy or his team...They are like the Utah Jazz of the NFL to me, and he is the John Stockton or Karl Malone. I truly don't know why I hate on this dude, but I can't stand him or his New England Patriots. He has a face that I would love to punch...if I wasn't a Christian of course. Can someone tell me why the hatred of Brady is in my blood?
severe personal feelings of inadequacy? :grin: I don't know -- just trying to help. I actually get it. He comes off as kind of arrogant, even when he says nice things. And his life, with the supermodel and a brilliant coach and huge contract is kind of surreal.
The classic case of being a hater You like someone because they're up and coming, the underdog at some point in their career, but once they become big you begin to hate on them. And so the cycle of rooting up an underdog only to crash them down begins. You never wanna see a person win so much, because then you start to root for them to lose.