The Greatest Vol of Them All...

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Peyton Manning is back and is using Sunday Night Football's game against the Saints to make a statement! He is carving their defense apart every offensive possession he has. Great to see him back in orange and white (with navy blue) breaking this defense apart! #18....the living legend :yes:
 
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Congratulations to Peyton. He just became the 2nd quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least 300 yds. and 3 touchdowns in four consecutive games. I believe that they said that Steve Young was the only other qb to do so.
 
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Yea he is. And I do believe he'll be a vol again one day. Initially as grudens oc. And eventually as head coach

With his intelligence, personality, love and appreciation for UT, and football savy... I believe Peyton would be an awesome OC or AD for the VOLS. In time, and with OC experience under a great HC, he could become a great HC, as well.

Wow, he sure did dismantle the Saints D tonight: 34 - 17! Great job Peyton! Broncos got the job done.

Go Vols!
 
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I wouldn't say he's the best of "all the great players" that UT has had but he is a top 5. Someone needs to start a thread about that very thing...a poll to see just who do we think is the top 10 players of all time to play at UT depending on "the era" that was played. Peyton has certainly represented UT very well in all things done on & off the field without question of any doubt. Johnny Majors was also a really great player in his time of the 50's. Just depends on "the era" that was played in my opinion as to the greatest Vol of them All.
 
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Awesome game tonight by Peyton. Dungee said he probably would lead Bronco's on 7-9 game win streak. I look forward to the day he comes home to TN
 
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With his intelligence, personality, love and appreciation for UT, and football savy... I believe Peyton would be an awesome OC or AD for the VOLS. In time, and with OC experience under a great HC, he could become a great HC, as well.

Wow, he sure did dismantle the Saints D tonight: 34 - 17! Great job Peyton! Broncos got the job done.

Go Vols!

Peyton won't be coaching....didn't you all just hear he bought himself a PAPPA JOHNS franchise....he will be busy...
 
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Peyton Manning is back and is using Sunday Night Football's game against the Saints to make a statement! He is carving their defense apart every offensive possession he has. Great to see him back in orange and white (with navy blue) breaking this defense apart! #18....the living legend :yes:

I agree EXCEPT that Peyton Manning will always be
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as a Vol. That is THE number. The 18 stuff is in his second life as an NFLer.

I don't know if he will have that fire in his belly when he retires from the NFL but if he does, I would love to see him on the sidelines of Neyland on Saturdays. Clearly he is the offensive coordinator "on the field" for several years and that experience can serve him well at his alma mater.
 
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No doubt he has the ability to be a coach at any level. Would love to see him back in orange and on the Tennessee sidelines once more!
 
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...Manning also recently bought a part of the Memphis NBA franchise.

I don't see him as an on field presence in the NFL or for his alma mater once his NFL days are done.

My feeling is that his interest and future will be in media and business. He could become something of a "rainmaker" for his alma mater's football/athletic department, but I'd be surprised to see him on the field.

Would he be a good coach ? Probably.

Will he be ? I have my doubts.
 
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Greatest Vol? Whoa there OP, you know people on this board like facts. Manning never beat Florida. How about great player and great ambassador for the program?
 
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Awesome game tonight by Peyton. Dungee said he probably would lead Bronco's on 7-9 game win streak. I look forward to the day he comes home to TN

I said the same thing last week after looking at their remaining schedule. That's a pretty strong limb Dungy crawled out onto.
 
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Greatest Vol? Whoa there OP, you know people on this board like facts. Manning never beat Florida. How about great player and great ambassador for the program?

If the rest of the team had played as well as Peyton did in those Florida games, then TENNESSEE would have won at least some of them with him at QB. As it was, the team lost to Florida -- not one player. The "never beat Florida" thing is totally over-blown.

And yes, I do think that Peyton can now be considered the greatest Vol of all-time. Future CFB and NFL first ballot Hall of Famer, arguably the greatest player ever at the most important position, terrific ambassador for the game and the school...

And don't forget that he came back for his senior year when he was a slam-dunk 1st overall draft pick. Don't ever forget that.
 
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Peyton Manning is back and is using Sunday Night Football's game against the Saints to make a statement! He is carving their defense apart every offensive possession he has. Great to see him back in orange and white (with navy blue) breaking this defense apart! #18....the living legend :yes:

And I'm gonna go ahead and make this the 10th like for you..


Peyton freaking MANning everybody!
 
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Greatest Vol? Whoa there OP, you know people on this board like facts. Manning never beat Florida. How about great player and great ambassador for the program?

Neither did any of the other Vols on his same teams. Most Vols never beat Florida either....but he won us a S.E.C. Championship and is a multiple time winner of the N.F.L. M.V.P. award and a Super Bowl Champion and Super Bowl M.V.P. winner. IMO he is the greatest Vol of them all...my opinion...and the greatest ambassador to the university to IMO. I always base it on a body of work....so you wanted facts....here you go (thanks Wikipedia:

Major high school awards
1992, 1993 Louisiana Class 2A MVP[201]
1993 Gatorade Circle of Champions Award[201]
1993 Atlanta TD Club's Bobby Dodd Award[201]
1993 New Orleans Quarterback Club Player of the Year[201]
1993 Columbus, Ohio Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year[201]
1993 Gatorade High School Player of the Year (National)[202]

College awards



1994 SEC Freshman of the Year[203]
1995 First-team All-SEC[203]
1995 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Arkansas)[203]
1995 NCAA Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Arkansas)[203]
1996 Second-Team All-SEC[203]
1996 Third-Team All-American[203]
1996 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (vs. South Carolina)[203]
1996 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Georgia)[203]
1997 Davey O'Brien Award[204]
1997 Johnny Unitas Award[204]
1997 NCAA QB of the Year[205]

1997 Maxwell Award[204]
1997 James E. Sullivan Award[204]
1997 Today's Top VIII Award[204]
1997 SEC Championship MVP[25]
1997 Citrus Bowl MVP
1997 Consensus All-American[203]
1997 SEC Player of the Year[203]
1997 First-team All-SEC[203]
1997 SEC Player of the Week (vs. Southern Miss)[203]
1998 Best College Player ESPY Award[30]


NFL awards
NFL MVP (2003 (shared with Steve McNair), 2004, 2008, 2009)[1]
Best NFL Player ESPY Award(2004,[30] 2005[206])
11× Pro Bowl (1999–2000, 2002–2010)[37]
5× First-team All-Pro (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009)[76][93][100]
3× Second-team All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2006)[49][57][113]
2× Bert Bell Award (2003, 2004)[207]
6× AFC Offensive Player of the Year Awards (1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009)
1998 NFL All-Rookie First Team[37]
2004 AFC Offensive Player of the Year[75]
2004 Fedex Express Player of the Year[208]
2005 Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award[206]
2005 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award[207]
2005 Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award[37]
2005 Pro Bowl MVP[75]
2007 Super Bowl MVP[110]
2007 Best Championship Performance ESPY Award[112]

Additionally, Manning has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month four times (9/2003, 11/2004, 10/2006, 9/2009) and Offensive Player of the Week on 21 occasions (20 AFC, 1 NFL/playoff).[36]

College records

Tennessee Volunteers records



Most passing attempts (career): 1,381[6]
Most passing attempts (season): 477 (1997)[6]
Most passing attempts (game): 65 (09/21/96 vs. Florida)[6]
Most completions (career): 863[6]
Most completions (game): 37 (09/21/96 vs. Florida)[6]
Most consecutive completions (game): 12 (11/22/97 vs. Kentucky)[7]
Highest completion percentage (career): 62.49%[7]
Highest completion percentage (season): 64.2% (1995)[7]
Lowest interception percentage (career): 2.39%[7]
Lowest interception percentage (season): 1.05% (1995)[7]
Most consecutive passes without an interception (season): 132[7]
Most passing yards (season): 3,819 (1997)[6]
Most passing yards (career): 11,201[6]
Most passing yards (game): 508 (11/22/97 vs. Kentucky)[6]

Most offensive yards (career): 11,020[7]
Most 500+ passing yard games (career): 1[7]
Most 400+ passing yard games (career): 3[7]
Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 18[7]
Most 300+ passing yard games (season): 9 (1997)[7]
Most consecutive 300+ passing yard games: 7[7]
Most 200+ passing yard games (career): 30[7]
Most wins as starting quarterback (career): 39[6]
Most touchdown passes (career): 89[7]
Most touchdown passes (game): 5 (08/30/97 vs. Texas Tech, 11/22/97 vs. Kentucky)[7]
Most touchdowns (career): 101[7]
Most offensive plays (career): 1,534[7]
Most offensive plays (season): 538 (1997)[7]
Most offensive plays (game): 70 (09/21/96 vs. Florida)[6]


SEC records
Lowest interception percentage (season): 1.05% (1995)[209]
Highest completion percentage (career): 62.49%[7]
Lowest interception percentage (career): 2.39%[7]
Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 18[7]

NFL records

Manning holds a number of individual career records:

Regular season
Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 11 (1999–2004, 2006–2010)[210]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 6 (1999–2004; tied with Drew Brees)[2]
Most games with 40+ pass attempts in a season: 10 (2010)[211]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 20 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010) [37]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010)[210]
Most games with a perfect passer rating, career: 4 (includes 1 playoff game)[90]
Most consecutive games started to open a career: 208 [37][212]
Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)[213]
Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes: 5 (games 7–11, 2004)[214]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, season: 6 (2004; tied with 1984 Marino)[214]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, career: 24 (includes 2 playoff games; tied with Brett Favre)[215]
Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes, career: 7 (includes 1 playoff game)[216]
Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 4 (tied with Tom Brady)
One of only seven QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes in two games (tied with Sammy Baugh, Y.A. Tittle, Daryle Lamonica, Tom Brady, Charley Johnson and George Blanda)[217]
One of only two QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes and no interceptions in two games (tied with Tom Brady)
Most regular games with at least 300 passing yards: 63 (tied with Dan Marino)
Most regular and postseason games with at least 300 passing yards: 71
Most games with at least 400 yards passing and no interceptions: 4
Most career touchdown passes in Thursday games: 25[218]
Most touchdown passes on a Thursday game: 6 (tied with Bob Griese)
Largest career TD-INT differential: 201
Highest career passing TDs/game average (min. 150 TD passes): 1.918 TDs/game[37]
Second-Highest career passing yards/game average: 263.6 (Drew Brees, 263.7) * Second-Highest career completions/game average (min. 100 games played): 22.5 (Drew Brees, 23.4) note:(for the purpose of being rested for the postseason, Manning was taken out early in 7 games; the last 2 games of 2009 and 2005, and the season finale in seasons 2008, 2007, 2004, thus diminishing his averages)
Highest completion percentage by a QB in one month in NFL history (min. 75 attempts): 81.8% (December 2008) [37]
Most career games with a completion percentage of 70% or higher (min. 10 attempts): 66[219]
Most consecutive regular season wins as a starter: 23 (2008–2009)
Most seasons with 10+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 11 (1999–2000, 2002–2010)
Most seasons with 12+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 8 (1999, 2003–2009)
Only QB with at least 12 wins as a starter in 7 consecutive seasons (2003–2009)[220]
Only QB with nine straight seasons of 10+ wins as a starter (2002–2010)[37]
Only QB to lead five consecutive 4th quarter comeback wins (games 7–11, 2009)[221]
Most fourth quarter comeback wins in one season: 7 (2009)[222]
First QB to defeat the other 31 teams in the regular season (Tom Brady did this later the same day, and Brett Favre did it the following week)[223]
Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular season only: 115 (2000s)[224]
Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular & postseason: 124 (2000s)
Most AP NFL MVP Awards: 4 (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009)[1]
Most Touchdown Passes in a decade: 314 (2000–2009)
Most Passing Yards in a decade: 42,254 (2000–2009)
Most Completions in a decade: 3,575 (2000–2009)

Playoff records
Most 300+ yard passing games: 8 [225]
Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05[226]
Led the biggest comeback in conference championship game history (18 pts), 1/21/07 vs. New England[227]
One of only four QBs to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)[228]
Most games with 20+ completions: 14[229] (surpassed by Tom Brady in 2011)
Most games with 30+ completions: 4[230] (surpassed by Drew Brees in 2011)
Most games with 30+ attempts: 17[231]
Most games with 40+ attempts: 8[232] (tied by Tom Brady in 2011)
Most completions and attempts in a single postseason: 97/153 (2006)[233]
One of only 2 quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Kurt Warner)[234]
Most consecutive postseasons with at least one start: 9 (2002–2010)

Rookie records
Most touchdown passes: 26[214]
Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (games 4–16): 13[235]
Most games with at least one touchdown pass: 15 [37]
Most games with 300+ yards passing: 4 [37]

With Marvin Harrison

Manning and former Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison hold a number of QB-WR tandem records:
Most completions/receptions (career): 953[236]
Most passing/receiving yards (career): 12,756[236]
Most passing/receiving touchdowns (career): 112[37][236]
Most completions/receptions in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 143 (2002)
Most passing/receiving yards in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 1,722 (2002)

Pro Bowl records
Most Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 11 (tied with Brett Favre)[237]
Most consecutive Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 9 (during the 2002–2010 seasons)
Most passing attempts (career): 150[101]
Most passing attempts (game): 41 (2004)[238]
Most completions (career): 92[101]
Most completions (game): 22 (2004)[238]
Most passing yards (career): 1,278[101]
Most passing yards (game): 342 (2004)[238]
Most passing touchdowns (career): 13[101]

Colts franchise records



Most passing attempts (career): 7,210[36]
Most passing attempts (season): 679 (2010)[36]
Most passing attempts (rookie season): 575 (1998)[36]
Most 40+ passing attempt games (career): 56[36]
Most completions (career): 4,682[36]
Most completions (season): 450 (2010)[36]
Most completions (rookie season): 326 (1998)[36]
Most completions (game): 40 (09/12/10 at Houston)[36]
Most completions (rookie game): 30 (11/01/98 vs. New England)[36]
Most consecutive completions: 23 (12/14/08-12/18/08 vs. Detroit/Jacksonville)[37]
Most games with 20+ completions (career): 140[36]
Most consecutive games with 20+ completions: 14 (games 1–14, 2010)[36]
Most games with 30+ completions (career): 23[239]
Highest completion percentage (career): 64.9%[36]
Highest completion percentage (season): 68.8% (2009)[36]
Highest completion percentage (rookie season): 56.7%[36]
Highest completion percentage (game): 87.5% (14/16 for 95 yards, 12/30/07 vs. Tennessee)[37]
Most passing yards (career): 54,828[240]
Most passing yards (season): 4,700 (2010)[36]
Most passing yards (rookie season): 3,739[36]
Most passing yards (game): 472 (10/31/04 vs. Kansas City)[36]
Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 63[36]
Most 300+ passing yard games (season): 9 (2009)[36]
Most 300+ passing yard games (rookie season): 4[36]
Most consecutive passing 300+ yard games: 5 (games 1–5 in 2009)[36]
Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards : 11 (1999–2004, 2006–2010)[210]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards (1999–2004): 6[2]
Most touchdown passes (career): 399[241]
Most touchdown passes (season): 49 (2004)[36]
Most touchdown passes (rookie season): 26[36]

Most touchdown passes (game): 6 (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans and 11/25/04 vs. Detroit)[36]
Most touchdown passes (rookie game): 3 (4 times; tied with Johnny Unitas and Jeff George)[36]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (career): 22[242]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (season, 2004): 6[214]
Most games with at least 3 touchdown passes (career): 64[36]
Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (season): 15 (5 times)[36]
Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 15 (1998)[36]
Most consecutive uninterrupted games with at least 1 touchdown pass: 27
Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes (games 7–11, 2004): 5 (2004)[214]
Most consecutive games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 8 (games 5–12, 2004)[243]
Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)[36]
Most consecutive games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 13 (games 4–16)[36]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010)[210]
Highest touchdown percentage (career): 5.66%[36]
Highest touchdown percentage (season): 9.86% (2004)[36]
Highest touchdown percentage (game): 24.00% (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans)[36]
Most interceptions thrown (game): 6 (11/11/07 vs. San Diego)[36]
Most interceptions thrown (season): 28 (1998)[36]
Highest passer rating (career): 94.9[36]
Second highest passer rating (season): 121.1 (2004)[36]
Most games with a perfect passer rating (career): 4 (includes 1 playoff game)[90]
Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback: 208 (current)[244]
Most games played, franchise history: 208
Most consecutive games started, franchise history: 208 (current)[244]
Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (career): 35 (includes one playoff game) [36]
Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (season): 7 (2009) [36]
Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (career): 46 (includes one playoff game) [36]
Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (season): 7 (1999, 2008, 2009)[36

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Greatest Vol? Whoa there OP, you know people on this board like facts. Manning never beat Florida. How about great player and great ambassador for the program?


THERE THEY GO! THERE THEY GO! Everytime I start talkin bout Peyton, some white man gotta pull Florida out they arse! NEVER BEAT FL, NEVER BEAT FL, THATS THEY ONE!.........
 
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