He is a better athlete than 99.8% of the people in the world he just happened to have played with the guys who made up the 00.2% of people in the world.
Exactly. American football is designed for the positions to require certain body types and different athletic attributes. Peyton Manning’s throwing accurate passes downfield is absolutely athletic. Like a pitcher throwing 100 mph fastballs. The idea that Peyton Manning has zero athletic ability is absurd. I suspect this RUclips creator hasn’t played any football! Can those “athletic guys” running 4.4 40yd. Dash hit a WR going full speed 50 yds. downfield?
@@jwiese100he had a great arm… literally that rumor that he didn’t started in his final season when he was clearly hurt and mind you almost 40 years old
6:43 Jim Mora’s legendary "playoffs?!” rant took place in the 2001 regular season, not 2002. It happened after the Colts lost to the 49ers in a game that saw Indianapolis turn the ball over 5 times, with 4 of them being Peyton Manning interceptions.
One of my favorite Peyton Manning stats is, despite the reputation that Tom Brady dominated him in the Playoffs... Manning actually has the 5-4 advantage over Brady in the playoffs. From 0-4 to winning the last 5 before retiring.
Its so weird think that Manning has this legacy even though him and Mahomes have the same 40 time I think we only look at Peyton post 30 year old speed lowlights and assume that hebnever could run. While in the early days of his career running qbs were still a gimmick since it was pre vick
The thing about being a QB is that some of the best QB's don't run fast or had there best years when they didn't run. For example Randall Cunningham he was great at running but his best year was in 1998 where he didn't run all he did was pass and he learned the art of how to QB. As a QB you shouldn't run because you could get hurt break down etc.
Wrong. A QB that runs can dictate the amount of contact that he wants. A QB that stays in the pocket can be blindsided and hit in vulnerable areas. You remember the careers of some dual threat QBs, so don't remember the dozens of pocket passing QBs whose careers were derailed by injuries
@@difference018 Oh so Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Payton Manning, Eli Manning, Dan Marino, Troy Aikman, Brett Farve, Aaron Rodgers, Big Ben, Mahomes, etc all of them got dealt a bunch of Injuries from staying in the pocket. I guess you didn't watch the Tua game than.
Idk - Manning ran a 4.8 at 6’5 230. FWIW, Madden never ranked his throw power under 95 with his time with the Colts. Seems plenty athletic - but his asset was his mind not his running ability.
Not sure if RUclips is bugged for me or something, but it feels like the audio is quite a bit behind the video. Like what I’m hearing is about 20 seconds behind the clips that are being shown. Not sure why that would be happening but good video regardless.
You’re not the only one… I’m definitely liking your vote and even though the video was good I can’t bring myself to like it because it’s so unsynchronized
Had a very high football IQ and a strong accurate arm. Like Favre he definitely should've and could've won more than 3 or 4 SBs but football is a legit team sport no matter how good an individual player is Bro voice keeps trailing off like this some kind of horror or true crime documentary I remember that Colts Tampa game. One of the greatest things I've ever seen
P Manning v R Leaf: Napoleon Bonaparte said of winning battles in his day, “the moral is to the physical as 3 is to 1. Manning v Leaf, the mental is to the physical as 3 is to 1. Tom Brady didn’t frustrate P Manning by himself. He had help from the “Dark Side Master of Defense” Belichick. And Manning had Von Miller & company to beat Newton.
Peyton was pretty athletic, same 40 time as Mahomes. In 2006 against the Redskins on a sack is when he lost it because of the nerve damage it dealt which eventually led to him losing feelings in arm too. IN 2011 when he had the surgery and sat out that year he knew he was on borrowed time and only had 2-3 years left. He just happen to shatter records again and get two superbowls taking out Brady twice and winning one. Legend.
That damn superbowl was f'ing painful. As a Bears fan, there were several moments that made it look like the team would compete. The opening kickoff being returned for a TD felt like an omen. Rex starting the game off strong with a td pass seemed like Good Rex had shown up. Of course moments like Danieal Manning blowing coverage allowing their wr a td with nobody within 20 yards of him, just made the game that much crazier.
Peyton the Volunteer didn't do much against the Huskers and I hate his 1st SB Ring with a win over the Bears, but respect to Archie and his lovely wife, props to Eli for beating the Patriots in SBs....and yeah as a Nebraskan, I'll throw some luv to Peyton for yelling "Omaha" on the field and keeping us on the map.
Yeah and it helped that he would drop back so far and to the right so it would take defenders longer to get to him to try to sack him. I remember his slow ass game. Stay in the pocket like King Brady that's the test of a real man.
Manning was a fine athlete. Watch his early days. The guy ran sub 5 second 40, strong on his feet and had one of the best arms in the league. He wasn’t a bad athlete, he suffered from so many injuries in his career That’s what happened. People didn’t think he was going to play again after his neck surgery and his still went on to set records and win a Super Bowl.
2011 superbowl was Greenbay vs Pittsburgh 2012 was New York vs New England. I remember because I was in 6th grade and my best friend was from Pittsburgh and was extremely salty.
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Brock Osweiler wasn't robbing Denver of their chance to make the playoffs. He went 5-2 as a starter and actually helped the Broncos secure the #1 seed, which was essential to playing the AFC Championship in Denver against the Patriots.
Although I haven't watched this video before but when you consider that Archie Manning played in the NFL, then he had kids, who ever thought that two of his sons would play in the NFL, and both are HALL OF FAME QBS, AND I have watched when they played at ol miss,when ELI was drafted by the Giants, but that's all history now.
Peyton had some athleticism. Just not when compared to the stud skill players in the NFL. Like Brady though, all that matters is your brains, your vision and your accuracy. A little arm strength doesn't hurt either.
You don't need a 20 minute video. It's actually really simple. A quarterback doesn't need to be highly athletic. Their greatest asset on the field is their intelligence. Mahomes isn't some incredible freak of nature and neither was Brady or any other elite quarterback. Their ability to think critically, make solid decisions, and adapt quickly are what set them apart from the athletic quarterback fad.
Jim Irsay cursed the colts the day he released Manning to draft Andrew Luck. They gave up on the one player that built the Colts into a perennial contender, a player that lives and breathes football. Only to draft Luck who just viewed football as something he was good at.
I always thought of Joe Namath (bad knees), Dan Marino (torn Achilles)and even Tom Brady as less athletic than Manning. I don’t think any of them could run to catch an ice cream truck. Especially Namath and Marino.
Worst rookie quarterback season has to go to 1989 Troy Aikman. 1-15 (only 0-11 was with him as the starter) Pre-Emmitt, Pre Irvin. Pre Hershel Walker trade.
Yes, Brady is the Larry legend of football. Hippie Payton heads up 11 out of 17 times they met. He has 3 more super bowls. And 8000 more yards passing and almost 300 more passing touchdown. It's not even close
That's the thing that makes his nephew Arch Manning to potentially be amazing. Imagine someone about us football. I q who can throw like payton but have a real athletic body.
As a Colts fan I guess I don't blame the Colts for going with Luck. It made sense on paper. And of course we can monday morning QB this thing to death BUT... we seen how Luck ended up for us.
I really disliked Manning when he was at Tennessee, but our Huskers taught him a whole lot about losing in the National Championship game. His dose of reality had begun, and it continued in his first 3 seasons with Indy. However he is a very smart player, and he was able to become the 'Chief' on the field, and it was my greatest satisfaction to see him win SB50, he deserved it, and went out a winner!
No he didn’t he only won bc he announced retirement a day before and the stupid nfl commissioner was gonna make sure that last name gets another Super Bowl the dude is garbage and took away a better qb from winning the Super Bowl ,Cam Newton, by the nfl rigging and paying off that Super Bowl to make it happen
He changed the game but then the pats still won with defense and special teams and game management!!🤷♂️🤷♂️💪💪 Edit: thats one of the most ridiculous things that still happens!! In an honst to goodness TEAM game, people always make it a qb vs qb thing!! No offense to the channel cuz thats just how its done, but football is probably the most team game there is!!
@@athleticdocs Bro what I thought you were at like 500k subs that's how high quality this video is bro I'ma sub on both my accounts
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Everyone wants an 'athlete' behind center I'd rather have a quarterback. All the running usually does is hide throwing deficiencies and they are constantly injured.
~~If he'd won the Championship in College the transition to the NFL would've been far easier than it was? Even though there was a lot of hype around Him&UT leading up to the game. To win the Championship was asking the impossible facing my Huskers. UT blew out all but, I think, two teams season. Huskers did the same only their blow-outs dwarfed UT's, 5x scored more than 50 pts + additional 3x over 60pts. Mind you, similar games prior&followings seasons 2nd string was already in by half time? 2nd along w/some 3rd&4th string played entire 2nd half. ~~But U digress, what Huskers did during the season continued post season beating Manning&the Vols 42-17.
Frankly, Mr. Brady is "by-far" the best NFL QB to EVER play the game. I think Tom Brady holds the record for come from behind wins and holds the record for winning games with 2-minutes or less left in a game. Brady had the killer instinct, ,that's for sure.
This video was awful. I couldn't follow it at all when it was switching back and forth between Peyton and Eli, and playing audio that didn't match the vid clips playing at the time
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I did notice in the early video when they showed how he dominated in college... They never showed any Nebraska footage. 😂
Insane a 4 year old Peyton could throw it full spiral 20 yards deep
Impressive 1:11
Steelers won super bowl 43
Subbed just now! Great video. Can't wait for more.
He is a better athlete than 99.8% of the people in the world he just happened to have played with the guys who made up the 00.2% of people in the world.
Athleticism is not just speed, it is also footwork, hand/eye coordination, strength, and toughness, which is invaluable in such a violent sport.
No. Athleticism is speed and strength. That is what it means. What type of muscles you have. It's not footwork.
Exactly. American football is designed for the positions to require certain body types and different athletic attributes. Peyton Manning’s throwing accurate passes downfield is absolutely athletic. Like a pitcher throwing 100 mph fastballs. The idea that Peyton Manning has zero athletic ability is absurd. I suspect this RUclips creator hasn’t played any football! Can those “athletic guys” running 4.4 40yd. Dash hit a WR going full speed 50 yds. downfield?
@@el_pescadore A lot of those guys can't cross the goal line with the ball in their hands.
As a panthers fan I was so frustrated after super bowl 50 but I was happy that he got to get that second ring before he retired.
He was athletic. He just wasn’t that good at running his skill was at throwing.
Accuracy yes arm strength not so much
True accuracy but he’s known for throwing pics in big situations
@@jwiese100you people under rate his arm like he's Ryan Finley. Peyton still had a really good arm for most of his career
@sjmemz7285 alot of great QBs have
@@jwiese100he had a great arm… literally that rumor that he didn’t started in his final season when he was clearly hurt and mind you almost 40 years old
6:43 Jim Mora’s legendary "playoffs?!” rant took place in the 2001 regular season, not 2002. It happened after the Colts lost to the 49ers in a game that saw Indianapolis turn the ball over 5 times, with 4 of them being Peyton Manning interceptions.
playoffs?
@@PedroLin_ playoffs?
One of my favorite Peyton Manning stats is, despite the reputation that Tom Brady dominated him in the Playoffs...
Manning actually has the 5-4 advantage over Brady in the playoffs. From 0-4 to winning the last 5 before retiring.
peyton who?
@@nunyabiz1780 manning
3-1 against him in the AFC title games.
It was actually 3-2, winning the last 3 in the playoffs.
@@theapologist6717 once Peyton actually had a full team that could compete with the Oats he owned Brady.
5:30 A random picture of Eli in a Giants uniform thrown in. Lol
Its so weird think that Manning has this legacy even though him and Mahomes have the same 40 time
I think we only look at Peyton post 30 year old speed lowlights and assume that hebnever could run. While in the early days of his career running qbs were still a gimmick since it was pre vick
Peyton should have been the greatest of all time to bad his defenses always where mediocre
Same fate as Brees. They'd score 40+ points and it wouldn't be enough to win.
Doug Flutie topped them all.
Peyton still in that debate with Joe, Brady, and Patty might be joinf that convo.
Hate to break it to you, but he has tons of athleticism
relative to you and I but I think the video is about elite pro athletes.
@raylopez99 So a man who dominated a very physical sport is not an athlete ? Go look up the definition of an athlete and then comeback.
He would have been a General on the level of Patton in another lifetime.
The thing about being a QB is that some of the best QB's don't run fast or had there best years when they didn't run. For example Randall Cunningham he was great at running but his best year was in 1998 where he didn't run all he did was pass and he learned the art of how to QB. As a QB you shouldn't run because you could get hurt break down etc.
Wrong. A QB that runs can dictate the amount of contact that he wants. A QB that stays in the pocket can be blindsided and hit in vulnerable areas.
You remember the careers of some dual threat QBs, so don't remember the dozens of pocket passing QBs whose careers were derailed by injuries
@@difference018 Oh so Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Payton Manning, Eli Manning, Dan Marino, Troy Aikman, Brett Farve, Aaron Rodgers, Big Ben, Mahomes, etc all of them got dealt a bunch of Injuries from staying in the pocket. I guess you didn't watch the Tua game than.
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Idk - Manning ran a 4.8 at 6’5 230. FWIW, Madden never ranked his throw power under 95 with his time with the Colts. Seems plenty athletic - but his asset was his mind not his running ability.
Growing up as a Chiefs Fan this man still lives in my head rent free.
Lmao idk why but Peyton just reminds me of Forrest Gump😂😂😂
Shit I thought I was the only one lmao
Not sure if RUclips is bugged for me or something, but it feels like the audio is quite a bit behind the video. Like what I’m hearing is about 20 seconds behind the clips that are being shown. Not sure why that would be happening but good video regardless.
You’re not the only one… I’m definitely liking your vote and even though the video was good I can’t bring myself to like it because it’s so unsynchronized
@@Dwasabi yeah it was really bothering me throughout the video but I was able to piece it all together
same
We had some issues with RUclips re-processing the video due to some claims.. I believe it's fixed now?
@@athleticdocsyes i believe its fine
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Had a very high football IQ and a strong accurate arm. Like Favre he definitely should've and could've won more than 3 or 4 SBs but football is a legit team sport no matter how good an individual player is
Bro voice keeps trailing off like this some kind of horror or true crime documentary
I remember that Colts Tampa game. One of the greatest things I've ever seen
P Manning v R Leaf: Napoleon Bonaparte said of winning battles in his day, “the moral is to the physical as 3 is to 1. Manning v Leaf, the mental is to the physical as 3 is to 1.
Tom Brady didn’t frustrate P Manning by himself. He had help from the “Dark Side Master of Defense” Belichick. And Manning had Von Miller & company to beat Newton.
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That's a pretty funny way to spell Tom Brady
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Peyton was pretty athletic, same 40 time as Mahomes. In 2006 against the Redskins on a sack is when he lost it because of the nerve damage it dealt which eventually led to him losing feelings in arm too. IN 2011 when he had the surgery and sat out that year he knew he was on borrowed time and only had 2-3 years left. He just happen to shatter records again and get two superbowls taking out Brady twice and winning one. Legend.
Football was tougher back then. When Manning retired, Brady was like score! More championships for me.
That damn superbowl was f'ing painful. As a Bears fan, there were several moments that made it look like the team would compete. The opening kickoff being returned for a TD felt like an omen. Rex starting the game off strong with a td pass seemed like Good Rex had shown up. Of course moments like Danieal Manning blowing coverage allowing their wr a td with nobody within 20 yards of him, just made the game that much crazier.
Peyton Manning is the Larry “Legend” Bird of football
Running fast didn't matter. Passing skill & quick thinking did 🙏
Peyton the Volunteer didn't do much against the Huskers and I hate his 1st SB Ring with a win over the Bears, but respect to Archie and his lovely wife, props to Eli for beating the Patriots in SBs....and yeah as a Nebraskan, I'll throw some luv to Peyton for yelling "Omaha" on the field and keeping us on the map.
Brady and Manning proved that athleticism isn't what you need to be the best.
They weren't unathletic by any means. Brady actually got a lot better at scrambling and moving in the pocket as his career progressed.
Tom Brady is the greatest woman to ever play in the NFL! (google Tom Brady as a woman - He's in a Lingerie Football League uniform)
Definitely the funniest and most likable QB in NFL history. The guy owned his SNL host appearance too … too funny! 🤣😂😅
Yeah and it helped that he would drop back so far and to the right so it would take defenders longer to get to him to try to sack him. I remember his slow ass game. Stay in the pocket like King Brady that's the test of a real man.
With all due respect Lawrence Taylor changed the way of the game of football is played today
Peep out his documentary soon... ;)
He outsmarted them with his big ol noggin💀💀💀💀
Manning was a fine athlete. Watch his early days. The guy ran sub 5 second 40, strong on his feet and had one of the best arms in the league. He wasn’t a bad athlete, he suffered from so many injuries in his career That’s what happened. People didn’t think he was going to play again after his neck surgery and his still went on to set records and win a Super Bowl.
Calling an NFL quarterback non athletic shows how little you know.
Make more videos!! I appreciate these two .. especially the Devin Hester
The over-emphasis on the QB position in some of these games really downplays the significance of the other 52 players on the roster.
2011 superbowl was Greenbay vs Pittsburgh 2012 was New York vs New England. I remember because I was in 6th grade and my best friend was from Pittsburgh and was extremely salty.
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Tom Brady was slow as death also!!😂😂🤷♂️🤷♂️
Ummm Brock saved our season huge reason we made the playoffs and huge reason we got a #1 seed. Put some respect on the man
Peyton had a winning record against Brady in the Playoffs tho
“I’m 22 I haven’t even hit puberty yet” man what 😭😂
Brock Osweiler wasn't robbing Denver of their chance to make the playoffs. He went 5-2 as a starter and actually helped the Broncos secure the #1 seed, which was essential to playing the AFC Championship in Denver against the Patriots.
No way he was slower and more unathletic than Bernie Kosar.
From a life long raider fan my respect to manning
HE PLAYED WITH HIS STRENGTH.
This video was all over the damn place
Although I haven't watched this video before but when you consider that Archie Manning played in the NFL, then he had kids, who ever thought that two of his sons would play in the NFL, and both are HALL OF FAME QBS, AND I have watched when they played at ol miss,when ELI was drafted by the Giants, but that's all history now.
"The colts got spanked" uuh they lost by 3 points
i think he showed the wrong picture because in the tv clip it says 20-3
Dude he put the wrong picture you can clearly see the records which means it's not the playoffs just a mistake
Holy fuck you're slow 🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦
The teams that drafted him designed an offense around his spcific skillset.
That broncos defense was serious. They crushed the patriots offensive line. Brady was scared for his life.
They are making videos about Sheriff like he played 20-30 years ago. Unless you are 10-15 years old kid, we all know who he was and how he played
Peyton had some athleticism. Just not when compared to the stud skill players in the NFL. Like Brady though, all that matters is your brains, your vision and your accuracy. A little arm strength doesn't hurt either.
This man said I'm 22 I haven't even hit puberty yet 😂
he was more mobile in the pocket than what is indicated in this video. Def moved better than Brady lol
You don't need a 20 minute video. It's actually really simple. A quarterback doesn't need to be highly athletic. Their greatest asset on the field is their intelligence. Mahomes isn't some incredible freak of nature and neither was Brady or any other elite quarterback. Their ability to think critically, make solid decisions, and adapt quickly are what set them apart from the athletic quarterback fad.
Jim Irsay cursed the colts the day he released Manning to draft Andrew Luck. They gave up on the one player that built the Colts into a perennial contender, a player that lives and breathes football. Only to draft Luck who just viewed football as something he was good at.
I always thought of Joe Namath (bad knees), Dan Marino (torn Achilles)and even Tom Brady as less athletic than Manning. I don’t think any of them could run to catch an ice cream truck. Especially Namath and Marino.
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You got the order messed up. Peyton sat out the year that Eli won his second Lombardi.
12:00 Only Superbowl I ever watched at a movie theater.
13:07 Small mistake. Super Bowl 43 was Steelers vs Cardinals. Other than that, great video 👏🏻
Worst rookie quarterback season has to go to 1989 Troy Aikman. 1-15 (only 0-11 was with him as the starter) Pre-Emmitt, Pre Irvin. Pre Hershel Walker trade.
"He runs like a girl!" -My 70 year old mom watching him play one Sunday. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
14:24 block in the back flag
Only Brady gets those utter bs calls
I like how thumbnail makes him look borderline cross eyed 😂
"Average looking guy, can win titles" hmmmmm, the man is 6'5 ... that's like top 1% buddy, that means not average. Hes a giant.
The Larry Legend of football? 😂
Yes, Brady is the Larry legend of football. Hippie Payton heads up 11 out of 17 times they met. He has 3 more super bowls. And 8000 more yards passing and almost 300 more passing touchdown. It's not even close
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My uncle Darwin Brown played TE/DE on that Newman team in New Orleans
Elie is my favorite dude to throw the football with I throw the football with him
That's the thing that makes his nephew Arch Manning to potentially be amazing. Imagine someone about us football. I q who can throw like payton but have a real athletic body.
As a Colts fan I guess I don't blame the Colts for going with Luck. It made sense on paper.
And of course we can monday morning QB this thing to death BUT...
we seen how Luck ended up for us.
There's genius then there's Peyton convincing the world he can't run. And then using it to his advantage.
I really disliked Manning when he was at Tennessee, but our Huskers taught him a whole lot about losing in the National Championship game. His dose of reality had begun, and it continued in his first 3 seasons with Indy. However he is a very smart player, and he was able to become the 'Chief' on the field, and it was my greatest satisfaction to see him win SB50, he deserved it, and went out a winner!
No he didn’t he only won bc he announced retirement a day before and the stupid nfl commissioner was gonna make sure that last name gets another Super Bowl the dude is garbage and took away a better qb from winning the Super Bowl ,Cam Newton, by the nfl rigging and paying off that Super Bowl to make it happen
Dude has a arm cannon
Zero athleticism might be an over estimation
I always called off work to watch a Manning / Brady game
"OMAHA!!!"
I don't think you can call him unathletic with that arm
Greatest 2nd behind Ladanian Tomlinson
Tbh peyton barely really ever had the arm as well. All the time I'd see him throw wobbly ass balls to receivers lmao. Still my goat tho 🥲
He changed the game but then the pats still won with defense and special teams and game management!!🤷♂️🤷♂️💪💪
Edit: thats one of the most ridiculous things that still happens!! In an honst to goodness TEAM game, people always make it a qb vs qb thing!! No offense to the channel cuz thats just how its done, but football is probably the most team game there is!!
Honestly a lot of us grew up in pads we just didn't make it lol
"zero athleticism" is the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
How do you only have 31 subscribers these videos are amazing
Thanks bro! More to come 🙌🏽
@@athleticdocs Bro what I thought you were at like 500k subs that's how high quality this video is bro I'ma sub on both my accounts
Everyone wants an 'athlete' behind center I'd rather have a quarterback. All the running usually does is hide throwing deficiencies and they are constantly injured.
If I was 6’5 I’d have a pretty good chance in the nfl too.
~~If he'd won the Championship in College the transition to the NFL would've been far easier than it was? Even though there was a lot of hype around Him&UT leading up to the game. To win the Championship was asking the impossible facing my Huskers. UT blew out all but, I think, two teams season. Huskers did the same only their blow-outs dwarfed UT's, 5x scored more than 50 pts + additional 3x over 60pts. Mind you, similar games prior&followings seasons 2nd string was already in by half time? 2nd along w/some 3rd&4th string played entire 2nd half.
~~But U digress, what Huskers did during the season continued post season beating Manning&the Vols 42-17.
Saying he wasn't athletic is a stretch. A big stretch...
Makes me wonder what Cooper could've done had he never had that disease.
When i first started watching this video i thought this was a 100,000 + sub RUclipsr
Thanks bro 🙌🏽
Don’t let me be negative this an incredible video for a small creator you’ve turned a sub!
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Frankly, Mr. Brady is "by-far" the best NFL QB to EVER play the game. I think Tom Brady holds the record for come from behind wins and holds the record for winning games with 2-minutes or less left in a game. Brady had the killer instinct, ,that's for sure.
Bro I hate these channels. Just downright terrible
Fr, they dont know how to grammer
@@tfrogalog1 it's feels like AI is running the channel😅
Im pretty sure this is an AI channel
This video was awful. I couldn't follow it at all when it was switching back and forth between Peyton and Eli, and playing audio that didn't match the vid clips playing at the time
8:22 “the colts got spanked” proceeds to show they only lost by 3🤦🏽♂️
The reason Peyton could run was because no one expected him to run
only one video and this quality??? we need moreeeeeeeee
Thanks man! More to come. 🙏🏽
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