BruisedOrange
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We feel your pain. But it’s going to have to be something besides Peyton being the coach cause that ain’t happening. Play again.So we should just curl up in a ball and accept we’re always going to be a sub par football program?
I chose Tennessee specifically for football and a connection to an Alma mater I could be proud of and enjoy going to games with my family.
I just got back from a long and expensive trip to Knoxville to watch a terrible product.
I’m at the point where I think we need to do something completely out of the box to ever have a chance to be where we should be.
The clock is ticking on this option having maximum firepower so the time is now.
Being in 4 Super Bowls and winning half of them doesn’t equate to being garbage in the Playoffs IMO.
Imagine thinking you were good at busting balls because you saw someone on social media start a sentence with “Imagine Being” and thought you should too.
He won a super bowl with 2 different teams and went to 4 Super Bowls with multiple head coaches. People say Brady is a big game qb, so what was the biggest possible game that Manning and Brady could’ve went head to head in? The afc championship game. Let me know what Peytons record was against Brady in the afc title game. You don’t win multiple Super Bowls with multiple teams by being bad.
9-10 in the playoffs with the Colts, and when he left there he basically got to pick whatever team he could have wanted to go to... He went to where there was already an elite defense, so it made the 2nd one significantly easier...
It's impressive for sure, but to go from a .702 win % in the regular season to one game over .500 in the playoffs, and say "No, he's not a bad playoff QB" is literally peak denial... Sorry for the bad news...
2 Super Bowl rings, 4 Super Bowls overall, and a winning record in the games that mattered vs Tom Brady, including 2-0 against him in afc championship games. Sorry to burst your bubble, but you don’t accomplish all of that by being bad in big games.
You people are so alarmingly brain dead. What evidence is there that Peyton would be a great coach even if he wanted to. He was a generational QB, that DOES NOT ensure he would be a wunderkind as a head coach. It would just hinder or even obliterate his legacy if he did not succeed. Even being a proven championship coordinator doesn’t guarantee success.At this point—we have to court him. I think we have nothing left to lose at this point.
Get the fan base clamoring for it, and the administration will consider it, and we can make it a reality.
Lmao, he didn't have to play Brady most years cause the Colts were already out of the playoffs... Talk about literally not understanding context... 1 game over .500 in the playoffs... 14-13 in the playoffs, a losing playoff record in 13 seasons with the Colts... Keep coming back for more though...
Well that settles it then. We can all log off now. Howie has spoken. Peyton is an awful Playoff QB because Howie says so. Thanks for straightening us out man. You’re really doing everyone here a service.9-10 in the playoffs with the Colts, and when he left there he basically got to pick whatever team he could have wanted to go to... He went to where there was already an elite defense, so it made the 2nd one significantly easier...
It's impressive for sure, but to go from a .702 win % in the regular season to one game over .500 in the playoffs, and say "No, he's not a bad playoff QB" is literally peak denial... Sorry for the bad news...