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Denver has changed up their offense from pass first to run first and it has worked for about 4-5 weeks. However Cincinnati defense put up a stop run first and switched up their linebackers to confuse Manning and it worked, resulting in 4 picks.
I suspect Denver to make the adjustments in the up coming playoffs.
I also suspect both Brady and/or Manning to retire if they don't win the SB. After all they are both in their late 30's and both have really nothing to prove as being the best of the best and both are hall of frame clinches.
That's going a bit far. Did he have a bad game in Cincinnati? Yes. But that doesn't mean he's still not a clear cut top 10 QB in the NFL. Brady had a bad game out in Kansas City and then proceeded to turn things around completely since then. Bad games happen.
Peyton is old and give out, he was lucky to have been so successful for so long. Now he is beginning to fade. Great career though...
I also suspect both Brady and/or Manning to retire if they don't win the SB. After all they are both in their late 30's and both have really nothing to prove as being the best of the best and both are hall of frame clinches.
Not sure what Manning has said, but Brady isn't retiring until he sucks (which he doesn't) and wants to play into his 40's. Nothing he's doing right now would have me doubt that, as even this year he is playing better overall than most QB's in the league, all quite younger than he is.
Peyton is old and give out, he was lucky to have been so successful for so long. Now he is beginning to fade. Great career though...
I have been a Manning fan since Archie's college days, but I have to agree, Peyton has traveled a long road and it would appear he is beginning to fade. It wouldn't surprise me if he were to retire at the end of this season. He has had an amazing career.
There is no way Brady or Manning are retiring this year. (Feel free to bump this if I'm wrong.) You have to stubborn & confident to be as good as they are, so I don't think they will simply quit this soon, especially with both having tremendous supporting casts to make their job easy. Both still have a lot of fire & drive in them. Cincinnati has one of, if not the best defenses when playing at home. I started Mark Sanchez over him in my fantasy league once I saw Manning & Broncos were facing the Bengals.
I think Peyton is sore and tired. They had a tough schedule with the early bye week and no break later in the season, and he is also sick and injured. I could see him retiring with a new Super Bowl ring on his finger, but I'm not feeling overly optimistic that will happen this season.
Maybe he can get a job as the Scoreboard supervisor. Still ticked that he called that poor guy out on national TV. When he does retire, I will engage in Bronco fandom again. Till then, just have to watch Russell Wilson and the L.O.B.
Maybe he can get a job as the Scoreboard supervisor. Still ticked that he called that poor guy out on national TV. When he does retire, I will engage in Bronco fandom again. Till then, just have to watch Russell Wilson and the L.O.B.
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