I find myself being somewhat emotional after this game. I started thinking about why, and it truly feels like an end of an era. I'm 25 years old and have been watching Peyton for what feels like my entire life. He has always been my sports hero. I'm married, out of college, and seemingly "grown up." In the midst of all these changes, Peyton has always taken me back to my youth. Watching him always reminds me of my dad, my hometown, and of the great state of Tennessee. Sure, there will always be athletes that I enjoy watching, but there is something about that sports hero when you are a kid that you never experience again. I know I'm not the only one who is experiencing this tonight. As sad as it feels to close this chapter, I have to think how lucky we all are that we had the pleasure of watching the greatest of all time for 22 years.
I played with a lot of game speed and at the end of the day game speed is all that matters. That's why I don't agree with the 40 yard dash deciding whether you go first round or later. That doesn't decide how good of a player you are or how fast you are
Let's get it one more time big p!!!!!! He is one the most honorable people I will know, with a huge heart. He was the king of many Prabks and laughs, and yet so proffesional. I think he is gonna come out slinging like the good old days tonight. Everyone needs to take this super bowl in and enjoy it no matter the outcome. You are watching one of the greatest football players to ever play the game in what is more than likely his final game. The legend, the sheriff, and mr everything; Peyton manning.
Let's get it one more time big p!!!!!! He is one the most honorable people I will know, with a huge heart. He was the king of many Prabks and laughs, and yet so proffesional. I think he is gonna come out slinging like the good old days tonight. Everyone needs to take this super bowl in and enjoy it no matter the outcome. You are watching one of the greatest football players to ever play the game in what is more than likely his final game. The legend, the sheriff, and mr everything; Peyton manning.
so happy for peyton and all the other VFLs!!
I've been stalking on this board for quite some time now! Figured I would give my first post in honor Peyton winning his 2nd ring. In case you haven't seen this video it's quite awesome. Here's to the definition of VFL and one of the greatest to ever do it.
https://twitter.com/NFL/status/696381308843364353?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
I agree it was a little strange. I wouldn't be surprised if someone like Brett Farve said that, but I've never heard Peyton mention a specific beer he was going to drink after the game. Either way, congrats to Peyton!
Gaaaahhhhh. Who on earth was that lady. The owner? That was one disturbing mixed up mess of plastic surgery, bleach blonde, and Prozac / Valium. When she had to read the name of the team that one off a note card, even Peyton and Kubiak started dying laughing.
Wow. Pure entertainment. :crazy:
Gaaaahhhhh. Who on earth was that lady. The owner? That was one disturbing mixed up mess of plastic surgery, bleach blonde, and Prozac / Valium. When she had to read the name of the team that one off a note card, even Peyton and Kubiak started dying laughing.
Wow. Pure entertainment. :crazy:
After all those losses to Florida that were blamed on him, after all the playoff losses blamed on him, thanks Broncos for showing the world football is really a team game -- win or lose -- and lifting our man to fairy tale, Super Bowl winning ending. And please Peyton, let this be the ending.