Technically the offense put up 21 points, and he did throw 2 ints. One key pick in OT.
Don't remember?
Of all of his ONE AND DONES, nearly all of them (if not all of them) have been against a 3-4 defense.
Not saying that he cannot do well. Just saying there are things to be concerned about.
There are things to be concerned about. If you are not concerned about anything, well, you are a truly devoted fan with hardly no experience of real heartbreak. Then again, we are only 9 months from one of the biggest if not the biggest heartbreak in the history of the franchise. \
Not concerned about anything? Is being concerned about things all of a sudden make my world not prioritized?
Funny stuff. Funny......stuff.
Your analysis and concerns seem to come from the perspective of a fantasy football player. Passing yards do not mean much. Historical statistics have very little bearing on the here an now. You seem to lean on historical statistics and stats in general to support your arguments.
I prefer to watch the games for my analysis.
The fact that Manning struggled statistically against a 3-4 defense 7 years ago only tells me that Colts team was not good at certain positions and the players on those defenses were probably very good at their positions.
Without seeing actual game film from specific incidents during those games, I would not be able to say with any certainty or conviction what actually was the issue there.
So those stats have ZERO bearing on the 2013 Denver Broncos Offense led by Peyton Manning.
Manning is more experienced, in a different offensive system with different players facing different defenses using different systems and facing different players.
The NFL is not Tecmobowl or Madden. Outcomes do not follow a statistical probability. You said it yourself, it's about the matchups. And opposing offenses have had some favorable matchups the last 2 games. Dez Bryant and Blackmon are top 10 Wideouts in the NFL. They are going to be a handful for most NFL Teams. No Von MIller and No Robert Ayers and only rushing 4 against good Offensive Lines (Cowboys have a real good O-line) will not result in much pressure on the opposing QB. Only late in both games were we able to bring good pressure and get a few sacks.