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Well, the NFL got their storyline, now I believe they will let them play it out. I believe we see Brady in the game because Manning tends to wilt in these situations more often than not. NE has a superior defense as well, and with the officials allowing so much uncalled PI in the playoffs I wouldn't be shocked to see more running plays than passing plays until the very end where one guy (manning) will be forced to get pass happy to catch up.
The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
Brady, because he's partnered with Belichick. These teams know each other well, so advantage Belichick.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh. John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
Belichick will do something to disrupt Manning's O. The outcome depends on how long it takes the Broncos to recover.
But the Patriots are going to melt the Broncos D as well. Whenever I predict this, I am usually wrong, but it has to be shootout.
Denver Mannings win late.
Chris Harris out is a big help to the Pats. He was Denver's best on the outside. However, NE doesn't have any real speed out there, do they? I'm really interested to see what the Broncos do with Bailey because once the Chargers found Jammer lining up outside, they roasted him. Champ's lost a step and has been lining up as the nickel corner, but he might be able to hang outside against the Pats. Maybe they let him man the outside if they're not afraid of losing a foot race there.
I don't give a damn about Manning or Brady here, though that is on the marquee. This game could be Bailey's last great moment to shine. I hope he takes it and runs with it on his way out. The guy has been nothing but a class act in Denver and I'm rooting for him to close out his career with a bang.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
Belichick will do something to disrupt Manning's O. The outcome depends on how long it takes the Broncos to recover.
But the Patriots are going to melt the Broncos D as well. Whenever I predict this, I am usually wrong, but it has to be shootout.
Denver Mannings win late.
In the last game, it was all over the airwaves that New England's plan was to concede the run all day and give Manning looks that would generally make him choose to hand off. Denver ran for 280 yards that day but lost when they couldn't hang onto the ball. Wisco favorite Montee Ball fumbled to start NE's comeback and got benched for the rest of the game.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
I definitely prefer Manning, the person. In this game, I believe the Broncos will win. As to which player is better? Well, right now, I think it's pretty even, but for their careers, I think I prefer Brady. I don't buy into the clutch stuff as much. While Manning has always had superior receiver talent, Brady has always had a better defense, and that helps a LOT when it comes to performing in the clutch.
I don't buy into the clutch stuff as much. While Manning has always had superior receiver talent, Brady has always had a better defense, and that helps a LOT when it comes to performing in the clutch.
Besides being a difficult question anyway in choosing between the two, the role of being "clutch" is also a toughie.
Manning's passing records speak for themselves. Some critics might argue that his 11 playoff losses say something too. (Overall 9-11 playoff record)
Brady's 17-7 in the playoffs. That's an amazing 8 more wins than Manning in 3 less full seasons as a starting QB (Manning's had 15 full seasons to Brady's 12 full seasons).
It's a good point about the defenses but it isn't the defense that Brady is directing down the field to score in key moments.
As has been noted, the Brady-Belichick collaboration is no doubt a key factor in Brady's success. But is Brady's talent so intrinsic that he would be the same QB in another system or with another coach?
Manning IS his own system. He's a player-coach on the field and seems like he would be successful wherever he played.
Again, back to "clutch." It that the aspect that separates the two? (That's a question, not a statement )
Brady has crushed Manning record wise in regular season
It's only 2-1 Brady in playoffs
Brady gets sacked once every 12 plays; Manning once every 40 plays..........BIG difference
Brady has a really impressive portfolio of work on the social front
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