01-20-2005, 01:37 PM
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5000 POSTS! +
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 6,941
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Dear Mr. Peyton Manning
Yeah, these look like the stats of a guy who plays terrible in the postseason
POST-SEASON: Started 1/4 vs. Denver, 1/11 at Kansas City and 11/18 at New England…was 22-26-377, 5 TDs, 158.3 rating vs. Denver to set club playoff mark for most single-game scoring passes…teamed with Stokley (4-144, 2 TDs; 31t, 87t) and Harrison (7-133, 2 TDs; 46t, 23t) on TD tosses…87t play set Colts playoff record for longest completion (75t, Unitas-to-John Mackey, Super Bowl V was prior longest play)…had 3rd 5+-TD game of season (6 at New Orleans; 5 vs. Atlanta) and 4th career perfect rating, 2nd of season (at New Orleans)…joined three other NFL QBs with perfect post-season rating games (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)…became only NFL player with three 5+-TD games in one season (including the playoffs)…became 11th player in NFL playoff history with four TD passes in one half…five TD passes fell one shy of NFL playoff record (Daryle Lamonica, Steve Young) and tied totals accomplished by Sid Luckman, Lamonica, Joe Montana, Kurt Warner and Kerry Collins…won NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Week honors…was 22-30-304, 3 TDs, 138.8 rating at Kansas City for 2nd consecutive 300+ yards/100+ rating game…teamed with Harrison (6-98), WR-Reggie Wayne (6-83, 1 TD; 19t), Stokley (4-57, 1 TD; 29t) and RB-Tom Lopienski (1-2, 1 TD; 2t) to guide passing attack…led club to scores on six of eight possessions, failing to score only at end of half and end of game…finished game with nine career playoff touchdown passes, besting prior club mark of Unitas (7)…became 5th player in NFL playoff history to start playoffs with eight or more TD passes without interception (11, Montana, San Francisco, 1989; 9, Young, San Francisco, 1994; 8, Troy Aikman, Dallas, 1992; 8, Phil Simms, NYG, 1986)…was 23-47-237, 1 TD/4 ints. at New England.
And that doesn\'t include the 5 tds verse Denver this year in the playoffs. Get real or find someone remotely in the realm of mockability to mock. If you don\'t think playing in the snow is a negative factor for a dome team playing against a team considered by some to be a modern day dynasty and used to playing in the elements with the Colts already poor defense, well, never mind. Forgot who I was talking to for a second. Facts don\'t matter right?
[Edited on 20/1/2005 by saintswhodi]
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