FACT: In three years at Tennessee, Peyton Manning never beat main rival Florida.
FACT: Peyton Manning now owns a 9-11 playoff record as a starting quarterback.
FACT: In 8 of Manning’s 12 career playoff appearances, his team has failed to win a single game.
FACT: Peyton Manning is 0-4 in playoff games in temperatures below 40 degrees.
FACT: Manning is now tied with Brett Favre for the most playoff losses by a starting quarterback in NFL history.
Worse yet, the link to Favre is even more disturbing because of the way Manning lost Saturday’s play-off game against Baltimore. That interception which drove the final nail in the Broncos looked so much like the one Favre threw that tanked the Minnesota Vikings against the Saints in the 2009 NFC championship game. Just like Favre, late in the game, Manning commits the cardinal sin of throwing back across his body…
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Of those eight one and dones, that’s four more than any other quarterback in NFL history.
The only problem with the loss is all the Tebow fans boasting that he’s got one more playoff win in Denver than Happy Feet himself.
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Of course, you never bitched about how he never beat Florida.
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When John Fox decided overtime was preferable to trying to win with both time and timeouts left I was stunned Manning didn’t take matters into his own hands and wave that idea to the sidelines…like he did the punt teams in Indy. He should have manned up and told Fox they were going for the win. And then the turtle-in-a-shell approach Denver took in OT. Bad loss which indeed tosses another negative number onto Peyton’s post-season ledger.
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