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Old 11-19-2004, 04:12 PM   #1
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Wil Peyton Manning break the 48 TD record ?

3 out of 4 talking heads on ESPN say "yes". I live in Indianapolis and I hope not. The way he was trying to score again in the 4th quarter last week with a 35 point lead disgusts me and I hope he gets hurt.
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Old 11-19-2004, 04:13 PM   #2
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i hope he breaks it.
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3 out of 4 talking heads on ESPN say "yes". I live in Indianapolis and I hope not. The way he was trying to score again in the 4th quarter last week with a 35 point lead disgusts me and I hope he gets hurt.
this isn't little league... there is no reason to try and stop scoring.
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3 out of 4 talking heads on ESPN say "yes". I live in Indianapolis and I hope not. The way he was trying to score again in the 4th quarter last week with a 35 point lead disgusts me and I hope he gets hurt.
I hope you get hurt.
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My guess is he will end with 52 TDs on the year
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It wasn't a blow out, he had no reason to stop moving the ball down the field. I think he's going to break the record, I sure hope he does.
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3 out of 4 talking heads on ESPN say "yes". I live in Indianapolis and I hope not. The way he was trying to score again in the 4th quarter last week with a 35 point lead disgusts me and I hope he gets hurt.

That's stupid...He's just doing his job. I understand that it's overkill to try and score more points with a 35 point lead but that's not Manning's fault. If you want to be disgusted by anyone, it should be the coach. With that kind of a lead, Dungy should have pull Manning and the rest of the starters. Don't blame Manning for doing his job well.
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If he does, Marino will have another chip on his shoulder and that Never Won The Big Show chip is pretty big
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If he does, Marino will have another chip on his shoulder and that Never Won The Big Show chip is pretty big
I can't belive that people care about that. Last time I checked there were 53 people on a team. Jerry Rice would still be the best reciever ever without his 4 rings. Marino is still one of the 5 best QB's ever.

If you look at all the QB's of the superbowl wining tam since 1990 only 4 of the 14 are great. Its a TEAM sport.


Rich - I would ask you to define "blow out" but I'll save myself some time. You are clearly retarded anyway.



Manning will get hurt, miss the playoffs, and Dungee will get fired because of his poor judgement.
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I can't belive that people care about that. Last time I checked there were 53 people on a team. Jerry Rice would still be the best reciever ever without his 4 rings. Marino is still one of the 5 best QB's ever.

If you look at all the QB's of the superbowl wining tam since 1990 only 4 of the 14 are great. Its a TEAM sport.


Rich - I would ask you to define "blow out" but I'll save myself some time. You are clearly retarded anyway.



Manning will get hurt, miss the playoffs, and Dungee will get fired because of his poor judgement.

Theres no question that Marinos one of the all time greats. That was never said, it's just one of those things the greats aspire for. Look at Chris Carter, no SB ring either. He's still one of the greats nonetheless.
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The way he was trying to score again in the 4th quarter last week with a 35 point lead disgusts me and I hope he gets hurt.

I dare you to say that PUBLICLY & right in the heart of downtown Indy where several people can overhear you at once.
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I dare you to say that PUBLICLY & right in the heart of downtown Indy where several people can overhear you at once.

You say it like you live here. Yes, yes, football fans are outspoken and so are rednecks (they make up most of indy). While I'm there I will declare everyone that voted for Bush a God damn pig fucker. Then some short fat people with accents will yell at me until I smack them with my cock.
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Welcome to 2004. Peyton Manning is a badass motherfucking quarterback, and so is his brother.
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Welcome to 2004. Peyton Manning is a badass motherfucking quarterback, and so is his brother.

You had a point till you added Eli. Eli is unproven and has a long way to go before he makes the status of his brother.
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You had a point till you added Eli. Eli is unproven and has a long way to go before he makes the status of his brother.
I wasnt saying they are the same. But you cant deny he is good. He held a whole team on his back for years in college. They would have been shit without him.
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Welcome to 2004. Peyton Manning is a badass motherfucking quarterback, and so is his brother.
Yeah. But he's been unable to win the big games for them.
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You had a point till you added Eli. Eli is unproven and has a long way to go before he makes the status of his brother.
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Yeah. But he's been unable to win the big games for them.
Really? You cant win a game by yourself. A quarterback doesnt play defense!

They lost by 3 points to the LSU Tigers, ranked #3 at the time last year.

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Wanna know why Ole Miss didnt win?

"Placekicker Jonathan Nichols, who had missed just one field goal all season, was wide right on two attempts, including a 36-yarder that could have tied the game with 4:15 left."


One player cant be a quarterback, defense, and a kicker

You know how many passes the receiver just plain dropped or missed? If he played for a better team, they would have been national champs.

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Eli set a record with 18 straight completions and five touchdowns in his first start at Ole Miss.
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Eli finished his Ole Miss career fifth among SEC passers with 9,860 career yards. He threw for 79 touchdowns (versus 34 interceptions), holds 45 single-game, season and career school records.
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Eli won the Maxwell Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award just like brother Peyton.
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The Manning family is the first to produce three first-round draft picks (Archi: 2nd pick in 1972, Peyton: 1st pick in 1998, and Eli: 1st pick in 2004). Eli and Peyton are the only brothers to be selected first overall.
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In addition to the four letters Eli earned in football during his high school career, he also picked up four in basketball and two in baseball.
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What skills have you developed on the field, which have also helped you in life?

Being dedicated, being serious, about football. It's like learning a new language. There's so much to learn each week. You have to study, watch film, look at notes, and on Saturday, you're tested. It's the same deal in life. Playing college football with all the sacrifices of not being able to live like a normal college kid, living with injuries, and missing out on social events is tough. But the better you want to be, the harder you have to work at it. And I think this carries over into life off the field as well.
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Fine athlete who is certain to follow his father, Archie, and brother, Peyton, as stars in the National Football League ? Only the fifth quarterback in Southeastern Conference annals to throw for over 10,000 yards in a career ? Holder of 45 school game, season and career records ? A big-play specialist, known for rallying the team for fourth-quarter victories, he hit on 829 of 1363 passes (60.8 pecent) for 10,119 yards, 81 touchdowns and 35 interceptions, topping the previous school marks of 566 completions of 981 passes by Kent Austin (1981-85), 6,311 yards and 43 scores by Romaro Miller (1997-2000) ? Only Bobby Garner (63.2 pecent, 1975-78) and Paul Head (61.5 pecent, 1993-96) had a higher pass-completion percentage among the school's all-time quarterbacks ? Scored five times on 128 carries ? Totaled 9,984 yards and accounted for 86 touchdowns, breaking the previous Ole Miss career records of 6,413 yards by Miller and 56 scores by his father, Archie (1968-70) ? His passing yards and total offensive yardage rank fifth in Southeastern Conference annals, while his pass attempts and completions rank fourth ? His 81 touchdown tosses rank third and his 86 total scores (81 passing, 6 rushing) rank fourth in SEC history.
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The Manning family is the first to produce three first-round draft picks (Archi: 2nd pick in 1972, Peyton: 1st pick in 1998, and Eli: 1st pick in 2004). Eli and Peyton are the only brothers to be selected first overall.
Can only imagine what growing up in that family would have been like.
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Can only imagine what growing up in that family would have been like.
Pretty normal. No big egos at all. Eli's dad actually told the school not to promote him for the Heisman, so he could concentrate on winning games and doing good in school.
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Pretty normal. No big egos at all. Eli's dad actually told the school not to promote him for the Heisman, so he could concentrate on winning games and doing good in school.
Not talking about egos. Referring to the obviously strong emphasis on sports. A great quarterback breeds 2 more great quarterbacks?
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There is actually another brother who played football. Cooper Manning. He wasnt a quarterback but he couldnt play football unfortunately....

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I hope that he breaks it he works hard and has the talent why hate on him?
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After the season, Archie took Cooper to a New Orleans surgeon, whose diagnosis was an injured ulnar nerve, a common ailment for football players that can cause numbness in the fingers and hand. Surgery was performed and Cooper worked through the pain after the cast was removed, excelling in a summer all-star football game. He left for Mississippi, hoping to get healthier as a freshman. But the pain and numbness persisted during August practices.

At the urging of the team doctor, Archie took his son to specialists at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and the Baylor Medical Clinic. Cooper was tested by a half-dozen doctors through September. One of them from Baylor finally called Archie with the shocking news. Cooper suffered from a congenital condition called spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal canal. The upshot: He needed surgery and had to quit football immediately. Furthermore, the doctor said, he was fortunate not to have been paralyzed in the years he played, due to all the hits to his upper body.

"It changes your whole world," he says. "I'd played organized football since fifth grade. And here I was at school, making friends, living in an athletic dorm, and all of a sudden, they tell you you can't do that anymore. I had to struggle with it for a while."

Then, he adds with a touch of his trademark humor, "Yeah, I guess I played my entire career a hit away from the wheelchair; thank God I was kind of a wuss and ran out of bounds so many times."

Peyton was devastated by the news but vowed in a heartfelt letter to his brother that they'd always be a team. Cooper underwent a three-hour operation during the summer of 1993. He awoke hardly able to move. His entire right leg was useless, his left leg numb. And when therapy started, he was unable to walk. But he worked tirelessly in rehab. He fell frequently, yet slowly regained his balance with a walker and cane.

Back at school in early 1993, he hung around the football team, watching practices and mingling with ex-teammates in the locker room. But one day, a player asked him why he was still there.

"He was being nice, but I said, "What do you mean?' " Cooper recalls. "He said, "Man, I'd be out golfin' or fishing or chasing girls.' He was right. I don't think I went to too many practices after that. It was a matter of me accepting that things had changed and realizing there were other things out there for me to do."
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"What happened to Cooper was a tough, tough deal," says his father. "It wasn't like this was a knee injury. It was something that happened gradually and suddenly you're through. And then there was the hard surgery, and I can't tell you what a warrior he was during that. The whole thing was hard on his mother and me, but Cooper's attitude and the way he shifted gears in college, we just felt so blessed."

Meanwhile, Cooper became the No. 1 cheerleader of Peyton and Eli, always offering encouragement and advice, and to this day speaking to them by phone several times a week.

"He's still my best friend," Peyton says. "It's just nice to be able to call him and talk to him about anything. I don't get to see him as much as I'd like to, being in Indianapolis. He comes to as many games as he can. But he and his wife have two kids. So I miss him a lot. I miss the chances to just hang out when we were kids."

They do get to spend time together each summer in Louisiana at the Manning Passing Academy, where father and sons instruct nearly 1,000 top high school quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends from around the country. But Peyton and Eli feel their older brother's presence even from a distance.

"What I've always admired the most about Cooper is just his attitude on life," says the Colts quarterback. "And I know he's helped Eli out a lot over the years, too. He's always upbeat and has a tremendous sense of humor. We've had this kind of deal - Cooper helps loosen me up, and I help him be more serious at times. It's been a pretty good tradeoff."

Adds Archie: "He's been so supportive of his brothers. I tell you, there may be some dads out there whose sons didn't accomplish what they kind of wanted them to in sports. But I am so proud of Cooper in how he dealt with that situation and what he's doing now. To me, Cooper's just as successful in what he's doing as a businessman as Peyton and Eli are in football."

He still gets the predictable questions from people in public. They want to know if he's playing football, and if not, how come? Cooper has an array of responses - he's a bowler, a pianist. "A lot of people don't really care about the answer, and I don't feel like bringing the whole thing up, so I'll say anything to make light of it," he says. "I'll be checking into an airport and somebody will see I'm a Manning and ask if I play football. I'll say, no, and they'll ask why. And I'll say, well, my eligibility ran out."
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Places to break records are in the NFL......

If he can break records against an NFL team with 1:00 minute left .....


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If he can break records against an NFL team with 1:00 minute left .....


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You dont break a record with 1:00 left in the game... you break records over years and years of accumulating stats.
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Their father, meanwhile, remembers Cooper's intense dedication to excel. "He worked really hard at getting himself bigger and trying to be fast enough to be a college receiver," says Archie. "He probably had further to go than Peyton and Eli to become a college prospect. And I was so proud of his work ethic and accomplishing that. Then all of a sudden, it was taken away."

Cooper had started noticing his right pinky and ring finger going numb. Sometimes, the sensation felt more like pinpricks. Other times, the hand seemed to lose all its strength. Late in the season, Cooper dropped some passes uncharacteristically.

He kept the problem to himself. He was still so good, nobody suspected anything was wrong.
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Wow so after their family went through a lot with Cooper being not able to play football, you want Peyton to get injured? Classy
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He'll probably get it because the Colts have an easy schedule. The only good pass defense they'll face until the end of the season is Baltimore. Other than that game, Peyton will get his 3+ TDs every week.
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He'll probably get it because the Colts have an easy schedule. The only good pass defense they'll face until the end of the season is Baltimore. Other than that game, Peyton will get his 3+ TDs every week.
Yea, the colts have no defense too. So Peytoin gets the ball back 3 minutes after he scores.
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