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Bwana 04-09-2012 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8528737)
You could say the same thing about any player in the league. Manning's doctors have told him that he is at no greater risk to a neck injury than anybody else.

Time will tell.

Hammock Parties 04-09-2012 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8528737)
You could say the same thing about any player in the league. Manning's doctors have told him that he is at no greater risk to a neck injury than anybody else.

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GESteve 04-09-2012 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 8495096)
I was driving my daughter and two nephews back to SLC from Denver this past weekend and with the boys being big Bronco fans and my daughter and I being Chiefs fans, we were having a bit of fun back and forth with the Manning acquisition.

Anyway, we got to the point where my ten year old daughter says to her cousin:

"You know Tamba Hali?"

and the boy responds:

"Peyton Manning is going to get smoked."

Rep!!!

L.A. Chieffan 04-09-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8528737)
You could say the same thing about any player in the league. Manning's doctors have told him that he is at no greater risk to a neck injury than anybody else.

See avatar.

lcarus 04-09-2012 10:15 PM

Hali and Houston are gonna sandwich this big-foreheaded shitstain so hard Belladonna will be jealous.

mr. tegu 04-09-2012 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by L.A.Chieffan (Post 8529318)
See avatar.

Dr. Nick did the procedure? I could have sworn Peyton got the best Doctor money could buy. I think if I remember correctly it was some guy named Dr. Kevorkian.

RealSNR 04-10-2012 12:12 AM

Good. I have a feeling Donks/Chiefs games are going to be something fierce and ugly again. A HOF QB with something to prove going up against a coach and a defense he can't seem to figure out.

I'm predicting another split series as usual for these two teams, only this time each will be a hard-fought slug match instead of the usual cripple fight it's been the past several seasons.

talastan 04-10-2012 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by L.A.Chieffan (Post 8529318)
See avatar.

Or my avatar. DIAF Forehead-man!

madmike 04-10-2012 07:43 AM

People forget that in 2010 Manning had a horrible season in comparison with his previous production throwing 33 tds and 17 ints with only 6.9 yards an attempt his lowest since his rookie year. I don't see him bouncing back well after taking a year off and having to work with the crappy donkey WR corps. Not to mention Mcgahee is gonna be alot worse without the help of Tebow.

Quesadilla Joe 04-10-2012 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by madmike (Post 8529738)
People forget that in 2010 Manning had a horrible season in comparison with his previous production throwing 33 tds and 17 ints with only 6.9 yards an attempt his lowest since his rookie year. I don't see him bouncing back well after taking a year off and having to work with the crappy donkey WR corps. Not to mention Mcgahee is gonna be alot worse without the help of Tebow.

The Colts were decimated by injuries in 2010 and Manning himself was playing through knee and neck injuries. Manning said at his Donkey press conference that his body feels fresher than it has in years. Jerry Rice and Tom Brady both came back strong after missing a full year late in their career, Peyton Manning should be no different.

Saul Good 04-10-2012 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8529765)
The Colts were decimated by injuries in 2010 and Manning himself was playing through knee and neck injuries. Manning said at his Donkey press conference that his body feels fresher than it has in years. Jerry Rice and Tom Brady both came back strong after missing a full year late in their career, Peyton Manning should be no different.

Tom Brady was younger than Peyton, and Rice was never the same.

BigCatDaddy 04-10-2012 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8529765)
The Colts were decimated by injuries in 2010 and Manning himself was playing through knee and neck injuries. Manning said at his Donkey press conference that his body feels fresher than it has in years. Jerry Rice and Tom Brady both came back strong after missing a full year late in their career, Peyton Manning should be no different.

I'm sure he does feel fresher since he hasn't taken a hit it in a year and a half. The test will be how does he hold up once he does start getting smashed.

Quesadilla Joe 04-10-2012 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 8529781)
Tom Brady was younger than Peyton, and Rice was never the same.

Rice had four 1,000 yard seasons after his knee injury. That's damn good for a WR coming off a torn ACL at the age of 35.

TheGuardian 04-10-2012 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 8529795)
Rice had four 1,000 yard seasons after his knee injury. That's damn good for a WR coming off a torn ACL at the age of 35.

Rice had 3 1000 yard seasons after 35. But he was never the same player he was before that, where he could stretch a defense and be a threat anywhere on the field. He became mostly a short route, possession WR. Rice was also the greatest of all time, so he's an exception, not the rule.

You are clearly disregarding the age factor here. Manning is 36. He might have this season left in him as far as "good" goes, but he's not going to give the Donkeys more than a good season and a half more than likely.

Pasta Little Brioni 04-10-2012 08:48 AM

Like Decker is going to say anything other than he looks good throwing the football. Hell, after watching Tebow sling the rock, Cassel would like like a hall of famer in comparison.


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