I think dungy is a REAL Christian He is into the whole compassion thing Which seems to have been lost as a feature of Christianity over the last so many years. Empathy and compassion seem to be the enemy of a lot of Christians these days and it’s a shame because that is getting to the secular world It’s no secret Part of Christianity is behaving with love and empathy so you can show others the joy and the gift that you have If I’m a secular person right now I want no part of “conservative Christianity” It’s ugly And I’m only going off of the message from the Bible A lot of Christians now will even argue that Jesus was not unconditionally compassionate but he was It’s in the scriptures Clear as day. So hopefully the right message will slowly be worked back into Christianity and it starts with the preachers and pastors They need to weed out this nonsense I understand they are in with the Republican Party But that was back when the Republican Party made sense and was hard nosed but ultimately at least had some compassion Now they just have none That’s why you see a “Christian” such as Donald Trump behave the way he does And why you see another “Christian” like Tony dungy behave the way he does One guy I’ve never heard a good word about (literally Except by his cult members) The other I’ve never heard a bad word about
I have admired him a long time, since he was at U of M, but he gave me some pushback after I commented on a Paul Allan post, saying I listen to him for football, but please spare me the prostletizing. He didn't like that.
I think that’s exactly what he was referring to. He’d rather have a good teammate than a super talented “me first” teammate. These guys spend a lot of time around each other. A locker room cancer is enough to have players leave the team. Just like how you’d quit your job if you hated your co-workers
Stephen A's question about "bad teammates" is why I think he is so great. The "bad apples" are equally important to identify as the "good eggs" and can be serious detriments to team chemistry. If I were famous, Stephen A is the first person I would want to be interviewed by. Great content.
I think this is where the Ravens have succeeded. There's been a few players to come over that were known as "problems" but once in Baltimore gelled well. Culture and leadership seems to matter.
It's not just football but life. You greatest joys will come from group wins. Group wins only happen if everyone is working for the group. You can't have a group unless you have a good leader who everyone will follow.
@@BTCBlizzy it’s just content…it doesn’t matter what he has players always find some time to make an interview they do it all the time I’m not saying it’s needed I’m just making a suggestion calm down
You get them to believe that the team is all about making them (the selfish player) be more successful than they would be anywhere else. That's how you get them on board.
Well at least you have 2 others that think like you. Cause he damn sure a top 5 qb of all time I personally have him at 3 but he damn sure not the best ever....
It's amazing to see Stephen A able to be himself here. Meanwhile on ESPN air he has to act and play the create a false narrative game. ESPN is trash. Stephen A alright
More nfl players should act like Peyton act like you have been there Best statement i ever heard from the great Emmitt Smith forget these lame stupid end zone antics
It's just not in Payton's nature to offer any public criticism of the game or the players. I love Payton, however I don't like vague evasive answers that I'd expect out of a politician.
I wish Stephen would have mentioned AB in both these convos. I feel like he’s the perfect example of his talent overweighted his negative behavior. Really would love to see how Peyton would have dealt with him
No way about AB. He was way too over the top and too much of a diva. And then consider that the Steelers were also dealing with leveon bell, it was too much
Ironically, early in his career, AB was a legit good leader on the Steelers. After that horrible hit he took in the playoffs against the Bengals, something changed, and he was a totally different guy. ☹️
@@Fuunnnyyy u act like that don’t happen, his father played in Houston Peyton was a ball boy for the Oilers he actually had Houston as one of his choices
Could somebody in lighting please take the reflective light off Peyton's forehead. Makeup could have helped. Why exactly was a light shined directly on the most famous forehead in sports?
You are 2 and 1. U beat Chicago with no offense, lost to the saints, and beat Carolina when cam wouldn't dive for his on fumble. Also that year I had more interceptions then touchdowns.
I love Peyton Manning and don't get me wrong... but if he thinks being part of a football team is the "ultimate form of comradery" he should try going into combat THAT builds brotherhood.
Peyton Manning: "I love my kids, but I really miss my teammates."
Tony dungy must be such a great dude. Ive never heard anyome say anything but great things about him
I don't think anybody inside sports would say anything bad about him. Outside sports he gets grief for being a Christian.
@@jenniferjohnson8525Yeah he gave me shit on twitter when I told Paul Allen that I’m there for the football, but spare me the proselytizing.
@@jenniferjohnson8525 Not really. I don't get that impression as Christian myself. That's just a narrative people trying to divide everyone spread.
I think dungy is a REAL Christian He is into the whole compassion thing Which seems to have been lost as a feature of Christianity over the last so many years. Empathy and compassion seem to be the enemy of a lot of Christians these days and it’s a shame because that is getting to the secular world It’s no secret
Part of Christianity is behaving with love and empathy so you can show others the joy and the gift that you have If I’m a secular person right now I want no part of “conservative Christianity” It’s ugly And I’m only going off of the message from the Bible A lot of Christians now will even argue that Jesus was not unconditionally compassionate but he was It’s in the scriptures Clear as day.
So hopefully the right message will slowly be worked back into Christianity and it starts with the preachers and pastors They need to weed out this nonsense
I understand they are in with the Republican Party But that was back when the Republican Party made sense and was hard nosed but ultimately at least had some compassion Now they just have none That’s why you see a “Christian” such as Donald Trump behave the way he does And why you see another “Christian” like Tony dungy behave the way he does
One guy I’ve never heard a good word about (literally Except by his cult members)
The other I’ve never heard a bad word about
I have admired him a long time, since he was at U of M, but he gave me some pushback after I commented on a Paul Allan post, saying I listen to him for football, but please spare me the prostletizing. He didn't like that.
Mad respect for the respect Peyton shows Tony Dungy.
SAS. Genuinely impressed by your questions here. Can also tell the respect and reverence you have for guys like Manning and TB12.
We know is true love is Fraudgers tho
@@moheganson 1 month later and not even a single like that's crazy
Peyton....what about idiot kickers?!?!?!
Or lineman calling out the plays, Jeff Saturday?
I think that’s exactly what he was referring to. He’d rather have a good teammate than a super talented “me first” teammate. These guys spend a lot of time around each other. A locker room cancer is enough to have players leave the team. Just like how you’d quit your job if you hated your co-workers
Stephen A's question about "bad teammates" is why I think he is so great. The "bad apples" are equally important to identify as the "good eggs" and can be serious detriments to team chemistry. If I were famous, Stephen A is the first person I would want to be interviewed by. Great content.
I generally don’t like SAS. This was great interviewing and I stand corrected.
Stephen A starting any sentence with "Is it overblown.....?" Of course, as always....but you should know, you've made a career of it.
Ah, 5 minutes where we have to look at SAS’s face but hardly have to hear him talk - this is a decent video
I’d love to hear Aaron Rodgers answer the same question.
He is the bad teammate😂
I think this is where the Ravens have succeeded. There's been a few players to come over that were known as "problems" but once in Baltimore gelled well. Culture and leadership seems to matter.
This can be a great hairline competition between Mr Manning and Mr SAS :P
You a fooly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Brady and Manning saying the same things.
It's not just football but life. You greatest joys will come from group wins. Group wins only happen if everyone is working for the group. You can't have a group unless you have a good leader who everyone will follow.
One bad team mate can ruin any teams chances of winning. Chemistry is huge.
Hence DRAYMOND GREEN on the Warriors!!!
He wanted to say Mike V lol
All liquored up
Vick??
Wait dumb question 😂
Vanderbosh however tf you spell it the “idiot kicker” Ik who you’re talkin bout 😂
Vanderjagt?
Keep this up Stephen A you just got two great QBs back to back but now GET RAY LEWIS
Why? Lol Ray Lewis has been an analyst for a long time and has plenty of interviews to see.
@@BTCBlizzy it’s just content…it doesn’t matter what he has players always find some time to make an interview they do it all the time I’m not saying it’s needed I’m just making a suggestion calm down
Ray was a real killer out there
@@BTCBlizzyso has Peyton….
Get Ray and Peyton together. They are fantastic together
Peyton’s the man.
I just love Peyton. ❤
If Marvin Harrison (Sr.) was not on the Colts roster, I seriously doubt Stephen A. would today be interviewing Peyton Manning.
100 times better than yelling at everything on ESPN.
More important than being a great coach, Tony Dungy is a great man.
Great leader, would make a great president IMO
I saw him once in Omaha, Omaha hike, hike😂
why does the words character and honesty always seem to describe tony dungy
Great interview
You get them to believe that the team is all about making them (the selfish player) be more successful than they would be anywhere else. That's how you get them on board.
Aka Mike Vanderjagt
Man I miss Peyton Manning, best qb ever in my opinion
My 🐐
Facts. Period.
Well at least you have 2 others that think like you. Cause he damn sure a top 5 qb of all time I personally have him at 3 but he damn sure not the best ever....
@@pierrewilliams2750If I had to pick a Manning in a playoff or Superbow game,l it would be Eli. So I agree with you 100 percent.
@pierrewilliams2750 define best vs greatest. Two different concepts
It's amazing to see Stephen A able to be himself here. Meanwhile on ESPN air he has to act and play the create a false narrative game. ESPN is trash. Stephen A alright
"We should be talking about the game. Instead we are talking about our idiot kicker who went and got himself liquored up". Still makes me chuckle.
Imagine having this guy at the dinner table.
I love Peyton. Good job Archie and Olivia!!!
Wow!!!! Peyton out talked Stephen A. Smith.😂🎉
I worked around a few people who were selfish. Most were good to work with.
Stephen A shoes and socks combo is fucked up 😂
More nfl players should act like Peyton act like you have been there Best statement i ever heard from the great Emmitt Smith forget these lame stupid end zone antics
Best cadence in NFL history
The Sheriff, the real goat 🐐 Peyton Manning folks.
Waiting for the salty brady fans to see this one 😂
@@theYT_moderator me too! I’ll debate it any day of the week
Way more Marvin Harrison Srs than Peyton Mannings
Good questions.
It's just not in Payton's nature to offer any public criticism of the game or the players.
I love Payton, however I don't like vague evasive answers that I'd expect out of a politician.
I wish Stephen would have mentioned AB in both these convos. I feel like he’s the perfect example of his talent overweighted his negative behavior. Really would love to see how Peyton would have dealt with him
No way about AB. He was way too over the top and too much of a diva. And then consider that the Steelers were also dealing with leveon bell, it was too much
Ironically, early in his career, AB was a legit good leader on the Steelers. After that horrible hit he took in the playoffs against the Bengals, something changed, and he was a totally different guy. ☹️
Sounds like he is describing Tyrek Hill.
I would have loved to see peyton manning with the patriots team Brady had his whole career. I believe he would have won more rings than Brady
LOL
He lost to the Jets in a wildcard game 41-0
He was horrible in the postseason
Ask him if the games are rigged. 😂😂
"Did a center ever blast one in your face Peyton?" 🤔
The amount of forehead in this video is unreal
He’s got too much class to take SAS’s bait.
“Our idiot kicker.”
Getting a star athlete to obey orders isn’t easy.
Side view of that hair line thou
Wow, watching this video I just realized how much you are like your dad. Mannerisms, way of speaking, etc.
I’m still mad He didn’t come to Houston when he went to Denver
Why would he move to a divisional rival?
@@Fuunnnyyy u act like that don’t happen, his father played in Houston Peyton was a ball boy for the Oilers he actually had Houston as one of his choices
Click bait title alert!
if you wanted the “Steph Curry”…..nobody changed the QB position more than Manning
How?
@@jonathonhanson7278 pre snap reads. Changes at the line of scrimmage. Cadence calls. Manning changed the league. Same way Curry changed the NBA
@@Jimmyfly215 cadence calls? Are you serious?
@@jonathonhanson7278 as serious as your parents regret
How about liquored up kicker!
Could somebody in lighting please take the reflective light off Peyton's forehead. Makeup could have helped. Why exactly was a light shined directly on the most famous forehead in sports?
OMAHA!
Ravens year to win the superbowl
As long as they have lamar at qb they will never win sb.
@@Han78711 meet me back here Feb 9th
@@Han78711you must not watch football dude ravens were a fumble away from beating the chiefs
@@xNotRealxSo? They lost and Lamar is not good in the playoffs
@@Liam-zu3yz if zay flowers doesn’t fumble that touchdown they very likely win the game against the chiefs that means Lamar very much kept them alive
Good player but not great Doug Williams my Hero .!!!
Stephen, you going to the circus 🤡 shoes ! Great show , no doubt about that !
Better yet, dressed for radio !
Peyton:... so we had this damn kicker
😂😂😂
Ask him about hgh being sent to his wife during the Super Bowl season.
RAVENS ON 3!
You are 2 and 1. U beat Chicago with no offense, lost to the saints, and beat Carolina when cam wouldn't dive for his on fumble. Also that year I had more interceptions then touchdowns.
Dont forget the loss to Seattle
Can,! U help the COWBOYS
If he would have played for half the money like Brady did he would have all those rings instead of Brady.
why would any sane man give sa the time of day
Video: peyton: ive never had bad teammates. The end. Go rub one out and ignore this video. Saved you 5 minutes
Sneakers with a suit. That always just looks lazy to me. Get a pair of dress shoes!
I love Peyton Manning and don't get me wrong... but if he thinks being part of a football team is the "ultimate form of comradery" he should try going into combat THAT builds brotherhood.
Great regular season QB but was mid in the playoffs.
If you’re emotional, DO NOT reply because I have facts and numbers to crush you.
Lmaoo like any one cares
Maybe an underachiever yet a two time SuperBowl winner can't really be considered mid. Even though he was carried in his Broncos title.
Team over self…not really American values. For me to win, you have to lose. That is America. And what America values.
One nation…
Talked a lot. Said nothing.
I do not like Payton Manning as a football player, and I do not like him in an interview.
You can't get phonier that this guy. Go do a commercial!