I really thought there would be more of a celebration in here with Peyton winning another ring. Especially since no one was giving the Broncos much of a chance in that game.
I'm sure someone will love to tear down this opinion, but here is mine
First off, the game was terrible to watch outside Manning going out on top (which was great) and Jackson scoring the first TD. Even the commercials were bad this year IMO
Second, I was hoping for something more Storybook for Manning. He finished with 0 TD, 2 turnovers and under 150 yards passing with a 56 QB Rating. I hoped he would come out and look vintage, score 3 or 4 times and win MVP
Instead he got carried to this Super Bowl by an elite defense in a manor that feels a bit cheap.
He deserved the win because of his career, yes. He certainly was owed one of these for some of those times in Indy.
But, I guess I just wanted him to slam the door on the GOAT thing, throw a bunch of middle fingers on his way out and UT build a statue of him and sit it in front of Neyland
Instead he really kind of Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnsoned his way into this Super Bowl. However, I do think his performance against the Pats was quite good and shouldn't be forgotten. To me, that was the real Super Bowl...or at least, how I wanted my last memory of Peyton playing to look like.
I'm sure someone will love to tear down this opinion, but here is mine
First off, the game was terrible to watch outside Manning going out on top (which was great) and Jackson scoring the first TD. Even the commercials were bad this year IMO
Second, I was hoping for something more Storybook for Manning. He finished with 0 TD, 2 turnovers and under 150 yards passing with a 56 QB Rating. I hoped he would come out and look vintage, score 3 or 4 times and win MVP
Instead he got carried to this Super Bowl by an elite defense in a manor that feels a bit cheap.
He deserved the win because of his career, yes. He certainly was owed one of these for some of those times in Indy.
But, I guess I just wanted him to slam the door on the GOAT thing, throw a bunch of middle fingers on his way out and UT build a statue of him and sit it in front of Neyland
Instead he really kind of Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnsoned, Tom Bradyed his way into this Super Bowl. However, I do think his performance against the Pats was quite good and shouldn't be forgotten. To me, that was the real Super Bowl...or at least, how I wanted my last memory of Peyton playing to look like.
I'm sure someone will love to tear down this opinion, but here is mine
First off, the game was terrible to watch outside Manning going out on top (which was great) and Jackson scoring the first TD. Even the commercials were bad this year IMO
Second, I was hoping for something more Storybook for Manning. He finished with 0 TD, 2 turnovers and under 150 yards passing with a 56 QB Rating. I hoped he would come out and look vintage, score 3 or 4 times and win MVP
Instead he got carried to this Super Bowl by an elite defense in a manor that feels a bit cheap.
He deserved the win because of his career, yes. He certainly was owed one of these for some of those times in Indy.
But, I guess I just wanted him to slam the door on the GOAT thing, throw a bunch of middle fingers on his way out and UT build a statue of him and sit it in front of Neyland
Instead he really kind of Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnsoned his way into this Super Bowl. However, I do think his performance against the Pats was quite good and shouldn't be forgotten. To me, that was the real Super Bowl...or at least, how I wanted my last memory of Peyton playing to look like.
The same people who tear down Peyton for not winning more rings earlier in his career when HE was the team will now tear him down for not being the team at age 39.
Ultimately it doesn't matter. He now has 2 rings and his legacy is better than it was this morning. It's stupid that it comes to things like this, but that's the way it is. There are no asterisks for winning a Super Bowl with a less than stellar performance under center. Especially with a career as decorated as Peyton's.
He can't win. If he had a defense like this when he was in his prime, he'd have rings on all fingers and toes.
He wasn't superman, but "Superman" Cam Newton and Tom Brady looked far worse. Sometimes that is what happens when you play a really good team.
The same people who tear down Peyton for not winning more rings earlier in his career when HE was the team will now tear him down for not being the team at age 39.
Ultimately it doesn't matter. He now has 2 rings and his legacy is better than it was this morning. It's stupid that it comes to things like this, but that's the way it is. There are no asterisks for winning a Super Bowl with a less than stellar performance under center. Especially with a career as decorated as Peyton's.
Haters will find a way to use this ring against him.
"He got benched that season"
"His stats sucked in that Super Bowl"
"His defense won that ring for him"
Cams presser might actually do him a favor. It takes so much talk away from perhaps the most blatant play of "I don't care about winning" in SB history. Unreal the lack of effort on that play.
