i doubt the outcome of this game has any bearing on how Manning performs next week. since when did he need motivation to play the Texans?
yeah well he didn't any when we had a ****ty defense and he no pressure in the world to prove he was an elite QB. now it's a different story.
atlanta better take advantage of this turnover with a TD. leaving points on the board against Manning is playing with fire.
only up 10-0 after 4 turnovers. Atlanta is in trouble I think. Peyton will get that offense click eventually (probably after half).
Props to Denver's defense for keeping it this close. If the first INT wasn't run back to the one yard-line, it might be only 6-0. If the Falcons offense stays comatose, Broncos will take this.
Peyton just trying to 1-up his brother in a brotherly competition. He'll throw 4 picks and come back from 3 touchdowns to win it.
If Manning beat Falcons, it doesn't bode well for us. Atlanta"s pretty good with balance on both sides
I haven't been paying attention to this game, does Peyton's passes seem to flutter and not the same zip to them or they're just bad passes?
If anything he's sailing them a bit. His arm may have lost a little strength and he hasn't quite adjusted to it yet.
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firstrowsports.eu Don't watch the game, its terrible since almost every play ends with a challenge or a skirmish.