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Old 11-15-2015, 06:35 PM
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yup Gints-Pats was an exciting game.

Is it time to get the fork for Peyton?

Good question. Can he rehab from his current suite of injuries and if so, when?
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The Red Zone channel sure came in handy sunday.
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GB having a lot of injury issues with their O-line? Rodgers looks like he's running around for his life, on nearly every passing play.

Roethlisberger is crazy. I hope his high pain tolerance doesn't lead to years of poor mobility, after he retires.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Originally Posted by boltonblue' timestamp='1447641127' post='23804314
yup Gints-Pats was an exciting game.

Is it time to get the fork for Peyton?

Good question. Can he rehab from his current suite of injuries and if so, when?
I think it is time for him to go out on top. The legs are a quarterbacks mainstay and Payton is throwing flat footed. Johnny Unitas stayed in the game too long and he was pathetic near the end of his career. Same thing with Fahre.
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Ok, this is the second Cincy game I have watched this season. How the hell are they undefeated? Are all the teams they faced that bad???
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Ok, this is the second Cincy game I have watched this season. How the hell are they undefeated? Are all the teams they faced that bad???
Not defeated any more...
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I guess their defense is strong, but their offense makes a lot of mistakes. I question the accuracy of Andy Dalton's arm. His rating for last night's game was pretty low.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
I guess their defense is strong, but their offense makes a lot of mistakes. I question the accuracy of Andy Dalton's arm. His rating for last night's game was pretty low.
That looked like the Andy Dalton from previous years.

Almost looked scared coming to the line....

That being said, the Bengals had numerous dropped passes, too many penalties..... and defensively, let Houston march down the field too much.
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Most of my Denver based armchair quarterback friends, including myself, believe that Peyton Manning is beyond his prime. Payton’s efforts have produced little offense this season and the Bronco’s victories were the result of its defense, with one exception: the Green Bay game.

Payton hasn’t attended practice this week due to an injured foot and will be replaced by the second string quarterback, Brock Osweiler. Having Payton miss training practices is unheard of and most of the armchair quarterbacks believe his injury its a ploy to save face.

We’re in agreement that this will be Peyton’s last season and he will make only token appearances the remainder of the year.

Peyton Manning is a well liked and an honorable guy — I hope he can exit his career with respect and admiration.

For the Broncos: The remainder of their season should be interesting.

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Here in New England, the talk show sports guys predict they are resting him for the end of the season/post season.


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