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MrMoJoRisin63
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Do you think Peyton should or may consider retiring and going out on top or as a champ?
Do you think Peyton should or may consider retiring and going out on top or as a champ?
I think he should.... what more does he need to accomplish on the football field? Also, he doesn't want to go out like Favre... staying way past him prime.
And he is the type of guy who will have tons of business opportunities after football.. and likely prepared financially where he never has to worry again.
I think it would be the best thing for his legacy and his future to get out if they win it all....[/QUOTE]
This is exactly what I am thinking. Man I am gonna hate to see him go.
When.
Lol!
Tigger please!
What a thought provoking and awe inspiring post.
Stupid posts get simple answers.
This is me straight up laughing at you -->
You really think a topic title like yours isn't a troll thread? You were gearing up for some sort of reaction and you got one.
It's this -->
It'll be a sad day when Manning and Brady are no longer playing.
Then all we'll have is Rodgers. Unless Luck hits his potential.
Do you think the separation in years / age would make that a lesser rivalry if Luck does pan out.
In all fairness, this is the Pats board.
It's not like he posted in the general board.
Yeah probably, plus they're in different conferences. Rodgers is 30 or 31 and has already had a couple concussions, hasn't he?
Not sure about the concussions without looking it up. But I agree the age and conference difference would be a lot to over come. I have always said that if you are as much a fan of the game as you are your team you have a better understand for the game and the affect it has on fans. I would think most would feel blessed for having witnessed Manning and Brady go at it, and that is why I know deep down inside most Pats fans have lot's or respect for Manning.
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Definitely
I don't think we'll ever see a better player rivalry in our lifetime. So many times Manning and Brady met in the playoffs, and so many times the winner of that game went on to play for a Super Bowl.
8 total Super Bowl appearances.