Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:50 pm
Hell, we (the Saints) have only won one playoff game in our entire history. But it was the Lambs we beat, so I can live with that for now.
Hey, thanks............and just cuz I like to be funny, I took a few liberty's with yer post. heheheheheheheheMiddle Kingdom wrote:Wow. Great job on the win. Rats. I bow to the Chiefs.
But the Lions never went 11-0 and were never expected to win anything.Soup4Rush wrote:That all changes this year!!!!! and that did hurt a little bit. ... It could be worse. The Lions have only won 1 playoff game since 1957.
My honest opinion, it will only take one. But until he wins that one, he's going to have that cloud over him....and if he never wins one, he'll be another Marino. At this point in time, I don't think Peyton is even as good as his dad was. Peyton has bettered his dad's numbers, but Peyton has also had a team around him, unlike Archie. When it's all said and done though, my money's on Eli to the the best Manning that ever was (Eli even broke his dad's 'unbreakable' records at Ole Miss), and watching him just a couple of games this season, Eli is further along than Peyton was in his second season. Don't get me wrong Soup, I'm not hacking on Peyton, I just go sick of listening to those two in the booth last night, "Peyton this, Peyton that", and what I saw on the field was the rest of the team doing a hellvua job too.Soup4Rush wrote:11-0... The Colts are rolling.... I think the big one is in sight now. I wonder how may Superbowls Manning will have to win before people will admit he can win the big one. Somehow winning a Superbowl this year will not shut Manning's critics up.
Does that mean that Peyton will be seen doing Isotoner commercials.... "Take care of the hands that take care of you"....by-tor wrote:My honest opinion, it will only take one. But until he wins that one, he's going to have that cloud over him....and if he never wins one, he'll be another Marino. At this point in time, I don't think Peyton is even as good as his dad was. Peyton has bettered his dad's numbers, but Peyton has also had a team around him, unlike Archie. When it's all said and done though, my money's on Eli to the the best Manning that ever was (Eli even broke his dad's 'unbreakable' records at Ole Miss), and watching him just a couple of games this season, Eli is further along than Peyton was in his second season. Don't get me wrong Soup, I'm not hacking on Peyton, I just go sick of listening to those two in the booth last night, "Peyton this, Peyton that", and what I saw on the field was the rest of the team doing a hellvua job too.Soup4Rush wrote:11-0... The Colts are rolling.... I think the big one is in sight now. I wonder how may Superbowls Manning will have to win before people will admit he can win the big one. Somehow winning a Superbowl this year will not shut Manning's critics up.
by-tor wrote:My honest opinion, it will only take one. But until he wins that one, he's going to have that cloud over him....and if he never wins one, he'll be another Marino. At this point in time, I don't think Peyton is even as good as his dad was. Peyton has bettered his dad's numbers, but Peyton has also had a team around him, unlike Archie. When it's all said and done though, my money's on Eli to the the best Manning that ever was (Eli even broke his dad's 'unbreakable' records at Ole Miss), and watching him just a couple of games this season, Eli is further along than Peyton was in his second season. Don't get me wrong Soup, I'm not hacking on Peyton, I just go sick of listening to those two in the booth last night, "Peyton this, Peyton that", and what I saw on the field was the rest of the team doing a hellvua job too.Soup4Rush wrote:11-0... The Colts are rolling.... I think the big one is in sight now. I wonder how may Superbowls Manning will have to win before people will admit he can win the big one. Somehow winning a Superbowl this year will not shut Manning's critics up.