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Games benched for cheating.... Tom Brady = 4 Peyton Manning = 0
Accept it or seek therapy !
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Excuses..?
Sorry you missed the point.
Or, are you actually saying that Manning is unaffected by weather and performs up to his norms in all sorts of inclement conditions.....?..?
LOL. Brady is 'lights out' above Manning in performances in bad weather. Hell, it's almost as if Tommy thrives on it, while Peyton seems to succumb to it.
And I don't think I'm the first one to have noticed this phenomena, but you may be the last one to have recognized it.
When will you come up with some new material?Games benched for cheating.... Tom Brady = 4 Peyton Manning = 0
Accept it or seek therapy !
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ATTENTION BRADY FANBOYS:
As it can be seen, since the Patriots lost Adam Vinatieri (and the use of video Surveillance) Tom Brady isnt so "clutch" after all.
2005- With the fourth seed in the AFC playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card Playoffs but fell to the Denver Broncos on the road in the Divisional Playoffs, committing five turnovers in the game. 27-13
2006- Pats allow a historic comeback by the Indianapolis Colts in the AFCCG. Peyton Manning does what all Pats fans claimed he would never do and got his championship. 38-34
2007- Belicheat realizes without videotape of opposing defenses Brady needs big time weapons. He goes out and gets Moss and Welker countering the "more with less" argument Pats fans blathered about for years. The Pats are so mad because THEY cheated that they went out and demolished teams, punishing everyone they played for THEIR cheating. They complete a perfect regular season only to fall to another Manning in the SB in the most historic choke job of all time.
2009- Brady's back, that means another SB guaranteed right? WRONG! Brady comes back scared of his own shadow, leads the Pats to the exact same record Cassel did just one year before, and they go ONE AND DONE in the playoffs against the Ravens. Mr. Brady fumbled the ball 3 times against Baltimore. Passing: T. Brady (NE) - 154 YDS, 2 TD, 3 INT .Fans sat in frozen silence. Barely into their seats, they saw the shocking truth on the scoreboard.Five minutes into the game, New England trailed the Baltimore Ravens 14-0. Just one minute later the crowd came to life, booing Tom Brady and his teammates.Tom Brady lost a fumble and was picked off three times. Brady looked like he was thinking more about photo sessions with farm animals and cheap cologne ads than being the leader of his football team.
2010- ONE AND DONE AGAIN!! This time they got destroyed by Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan. Mr. "clutch" couldnt even score a TD. (I mean, seriously, if you have to cheat to beat the Jets, you are doing something wrong.) 28-21
2011- Lost as overwhelming favorites to the Giants....AGAIN!! Brady was less than stellar as he gave the game away on the very first play by stupidly throwing the ball away from his own endzone.
2012. Lost as overwhelming favorites to the Ravens AT HOME in the AFC Championship Game, marking their first AFC title game loss at home 28-13. T. Brady (NE) - 320 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
2013. Lost in the AFC Championship game to the Denver Broncos, by a score of 26–16.
For all the talk of how Peyton Manning can’t win the big one, when the confetti fell orange and blue at Sports Authority Field Sunday, it was Bill Belichick and Tom Brady looking back at nine straight seasons of coming up short.
Sunday’s 26-16 loss was the Patriots’ second straight in the AFC Championship Game. Throw in their two Super Bowl losses to Eli’s Giants, another one in the 2005 title game against Peyton’s Colts and their championship 2004 season feels like a long time ago. Last year Brady described the feeling as running on a treadmill that suddenly stops. Now, it’s his window that is getting smaller, not Manning’s.
Thus endeth the history lesson.
Your hero was at his finest in his last SB appearance....and I do mean, his last!...when he almost singlehandedly won the game. For Seattle, that is.
He avoided the mistake of intentionally grounding the ball on his first series with a brilliant ploy that only a clutch guy like him could have pulled off..... by letting the ball sail right by his ear, as he was busily engaged, informing his teammates which defender was the 'Mike'! I loved his first gift-pick almost as much as the subsequent pick-six because it alerted everyone that he had come to play that day! A true "Signature" moment. Also, because it reminded me so much of his former SB gaffe against the Saints, since it was almost as ill-conceived!
I want to be fair to your idol so let me just say, the pick-six that sealed the game for Seattle wasn't entirely his fault since he had closed his eyes before he threw it. Bad break, huh? And I do believe Denver would have carried the day.......if Peyton had shown up for the game.Last edited by Mr Bojangles; 04-29-2014, 09:40 PM.Comment
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Why don't you enthrall the Broncos fans with a history lesson on Peyton's greatest playoff moments, too. They will be especially appreciative, after experiencing his post-season prowess firsthand, over the course of the last two seasons.
Your hero was at his finest in his last SB appearance....and I do mean, his last!...when he almost singlehandedly won the game. For Seattle, that is.
He avoided the mistake of intentionally grounding the ball on his first series with a brilliant ploy that only a clutch guy like him could have pulled off..... by letting the ball sail right by his ear, as he was busily engaged, informing his teammates which defender was the 'Mike'! I loved his first gift-pick almost as much as the subsequent pick-six because it alerted everyone that he had come to play that day! Also, because it reminded me so much of his former SB gaffe against the Saints, since it was almost as ill-conceived!
I want to be fair to your idol so let me just say, the pick-six that sealed the game for Seattle wasn't entirely his fault since he had closed his eyes before he threw it. Bad break, huh? And I do believe Denver would have carried the day.......if Peyton had shown up for the game.
Please remind all the viewers where Tommy Boy and the Patsies were during this game. Oh, that's right! They were at home watching the game because they wasn't even good enough to make it to the Super Bowl. Who did they lose against in the AFC Championship game?
BTW... I thought your last post was your last acknowledgement that I even exist.
Number of Super Bowl wins after Patriots CONVICTED of Cheating .
Peyton Manning - 1
Eli Manning - 2
Patsy's - 0 - Priceless!Games benched for cheating.... Tom Brady = 4 Peyton Manning = 0
Accept it or seek therapy !
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You Brady fanboys do realize that this year it will be a DECADE since Tommy Boy has won anything..... Right?
How anyone can consider someone that hasn't even been relevant in TEN YEARS a "GOAT" is mind blowing.
I'm willing to bet Skip Bayless is behind all these Patsie profiles in here.
They're probably not over the fact that Peyton took his TD record back from Tommy Boy and he did it in such a convincing manner. That was the only thing they had to throw in Colt fans faces for the past 6 years.Games benched for cheating.... Tom Brady = 4 Peyton Manning = 0
Accept it or seek therapy !
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In healthy people at oral therapeutic doses, amphetamines have been shown to increase physical strength, acceleration, stamina, endurance, and alertness.
Let me guess, you think that the World Anti-Doping Agency, the NFL, the NBA, the MLB, the NHL, etc. etc. etc. all ban Adderall because they hate the 4% of the population with ADHD.
Too bad there aren't college courses in common sense
You know, higher education isn't for everyone. You should drop out now and save your money.sigpicComment
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So when you're breathing heavily out of your mouth, do you find yourself catching a lot of flies?sigpicComment
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Excuses..?
Sorry you missed the point.
Or, are you actually saying that Manning is unaffected by weather and performs up to his norms in all sorts of inclement conditions.....?..?
LOL. Brady is 'lights out' above Manning in performances in bad weather. Hell, it's almost as if Tommy thrives on it, while Peyton seems to succumb to it.
And I don't think I'm the first one to have noticed this phenomena, but you may be the last one to have recognized it.
Manning has played just fine in cold weather since coming to Den.Comment
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Excuses..?
Sorry you missed the point.
Or, are you actually saying that Manning is unaffected by weather and performs up to his norms in all sorts of inclement conditions.....?..?
LOL. Brady is 'lights out' above Manning in performances in bad weather. Hell, it's almost as if Tommy thrives on it, while Peyton seems to succumb to it.
And I don't think I'm the first one to have noticed this phenomena, but you may be the last one to have recognized it.
Let me explain this in small words you'll be sure to understand..........
Brady has played his entire career in an OUTDOOR stadium in a COLD WEATHER climate.
Manning has played his entire career (until now) in a INDOOR stadium in a WARM climate.
Now who do you think is better adjusted to play in the cold?
This is like saying Peyton is 'lights out' above Brady in performances in high altitude. Hell, it's almost as if Peyton thrives on it, while Brady seems to succumb to it.
Of course Brady plays better in cold weather.... DUH!!!
I don't think it has bothered Peyton so much as of lately. In his early years it was obvious.
And I wouldn't say "Bad weather" affects him. As we all know, Peyton is the only Super Bowl winning QB to play in the pouring down rain.
You are living in a fantasy world where you think Tommy Boy is the worlds greatest at everything. Its time to wake up.
You do realize that this year it will be a DECADE since Tommy Boy has won anything..... Right?Games benched for cheating.... Tom Brady = 4 Peyton Manning = 0
Accept it or seek therapy !
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Originally posted by kishzillaWrong
In other words, getting a prescription from a shady Doc that doesn't care IS easy. Putting that prescription under review and getting it to pass the sniff test for horse crap is a different story.
YOU, made them sound that way. Not me.
Once again, 4% of the population needs it. The rest don't. You implying that you have tons of friends that go and get prescriptions from Doctors that clearly don't rigorously investigate whether or not their patient needs it isn't helping your argument, and implies nothing about me.
Made up lie, or they weren't paying any attention. I'd say that too if I was caught taking something I wasn't supposed to. All NFL rookies are required to attend meetings that explain the drug policy every year, and players are sent weekly e-mails etc. in regards to rule changes, and additions to the drug policy. Not knowing it's against the rules doesn't mean you get to do it without repercussions.
Do you believe everything you are told?
Man, you are one gullible mutha
Can you pawn those Dean's list acclamations? Because with lines of logic like the ones you've demonstrated, you're going to be hard pressed making it in the real worldAdderall, a brand-name amphetamine most commonly prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, can increase focus and provide a jolt of energy. Because of those advantages, it's banned under the NFL's drug policy for those who don't obtain a therapeutic-use exemption. Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard said he knows of many players who have exemptions to use Adderall
I wonder why MLB would release the number of Adderall exemptions, but NFL would not. Maybe its because baseball has bigger issues with steroids? Maybe the NFL wants to take a hard line on Adderall, but won't say how many exemptions due to discrediting their "hard line" stance on the drug. Its a mental disorder, there is no full proof test for ADHD. Guys will fake it and the whole childhood doctor history is a load of bull; maybe they weren't diagnosed as children?
I also love the fact how you are taking shots at Browner's character, but are overlooking the fact that Von was busted for the very same thing and has failed more drug tests/had much more serious transgressions since entering the league.Last edited by bgpatsfan; 04-30-2014, 12:11 AM.Comment
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And lets say you're right, and it is easy to get one. Why didn't Browner go get one then?
Sorry bud. You still fail, your argument sucks, and I feel sorry for your future employer.Last edited by kishzilla; 04-30-2014, 12:10 AM.sigpicComment
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The NFL doesn't give out numbers on who does and doesn't have exemptions. The MLB does, and it's 9%. I would hardly call that many. If the NFL is similar that would be less than 200 players out of the nearly 1700 in the entire league. Unless you're inferring that the NFL has a more loosely controlled drug policy, or that NFL players are more prone to wanting to take Adderal.
And lets say you're right, and it is easy to get one. Why didn't Browner go get one then?
Sorry bud. You still fail, your argument sucks, and I feel sorry for your future employer.
Browner didn't get one because either he wasn't aware or he was an idiot an thought he could get away with it. Adderall awareness really wasn't high until 2012. Like Woodyard said in the article, there are thousands of supplements/meds etc that are banned; its hard to keep track of. Not to mention that the suspensions for Adderall have risen nearly 3 times since 2011. How many people heard of Adderall in the NFL before 2012?
My argument doesn't suck, you have proved nothing I have said wrong. There is very little either of us have to go on considering the NFL won't release the information on how many exemptions they have given, how many have applied for exemptions, how many players have perscriptions, etc.
I wouldn't feel sorry for my future employer.. they are getting a very valuable employee.
I feel sorry for you, for having to use personal attacks in an attempt to perceivably add to your credibility.Comment
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Are you suggesting that any player who suffers from ADD or ADHD should be disqualified from a career in professional sports, solely because of the medication they may require?
Isn't that a bit like the anti-gun crowd insisting that the only way to end gun violence is to take the firearms away from all of us?Comment
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