The scene where Peyton is schooling up the coaches is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. I come back and re-watch this scene whenever I need motivation.
Me too! I can listen to Peyton, Belichick, and Brady all day long talking plays & film. The top 100 players recently shown was the best thing I’ve seen with BB opening up fully, laughing, talking about his favorite players/plays/funny stories m...
I love Peyton's throwing motion. The detailed nuances he drills into his body. So efficient. A piece of art. Eli eating chips during film with full blown derp face @ roughly 10 minutes is also a piece of art.
The world needs more people who work their skill or craft in the manner Peyton did. Amazing story of the results of hard work, and preparation. A great lesson in the human condition.
Definitely.. id say Brett Favre is the Clint Eastwood of QBs aka Gunslinger and Tom Brady would be the Bill Russell of QBs aka most championships (yes he has more than Jordan, i believe he has 10 or 11)
Sent my son to the Manning Passing Academy, in part based on this documentary. It was everything we had hoped; incredibly detailed, tons of excellent coaching, and decidedly un-pretentious. A true working QB camp. Completely recommend.
Tuition is around $750 and its a three day camp. Value is a personal opinion, but I will say that the kids get a TON of reps, three meals a day, accommodations in a college dorm, instruction from experienced coaches and advice/help from some of the top college QB's in the country ( Darnold, Allen, Hurts, etc all were instructors in '17.) If you're traveling from out of the area, it can get pricey, but it was a tremendous experience. The Mannings are there and in my opinion, are very helpful.
What a great football player he was. Love watching him for both the Colts and the Bronco's. How ever he is a much better person and man. Really miss him and loved watching this video.
The main reasons why I LOVE these documentaries - is that we get to see a champion train during the offseason (and how they stay focused), along with hearing the mentality of how to win/execute. Great stuff!
Damn Peyton can teach some football. I don't care what anybody says no one can out train Peyton. He was a coach playing QB. I hope he gets into coaching. I think he would be a perfect coach. The Colts will be back next year. It was great having Peyton with the Colts and then getting Luck. I am ready to have Luck take us to many Championships. Peyton Manning is the man with a Million words. I went to several of Colt's minicamps and had Peyton autograph footballs, collectibles and shook his hand. Thank you, Peyton, for making football fun to watch. You will be missed.
Not just one of the greatest QBs of all time... Peyton Manning seems like just a truly great all-around human being. A role model, without even trying.
Peyton isn't and never was a magically gifted athlete. He had height but more importantly.. his GREATEST passion in life , from a VERY young age,.. was (is) Football. Due to this passion he spent MOST of his time studying the game of football,.. By the time he was a teenager he had a better understanding of the X's and O's than .. honestly.. some coaches on levels that would surprise you. He never lost that passion for the game and I really hope he brings his MASSIVE repertoire of knowledge and teaching ability to the NCAA ranks. Specifically Div I, College football .. under a GREAT head coach for enough years to learn HOW to be a CEO to go along with his already (as good as it gets) level of the X's and O's to become one of the greatest head coaches the game has ever seen. I like both the NFl and College football -- but I feel College football is a bit more 'true' to the spirit of the game and that Peyton could do MORE as a collegiate head coach with those young men than at the NFL. Now there are no signs that he is ever going to coach.. but if he does and at the collegiate level .. I'd imagine he would end up at Tennessee as a coordinator (perhaps lower initially for a year or two) and work his way into a HC job there (or maybe even elsewhere and when the time was right be called back to the school he loves so much,,. Tennessee). By the time that would happen.. Nick Saban would be retired (5+ years) and Tennessee would be in pretty damn good form with Jeremy Pruitt (taught by Saban) having brought Tennessee back into some form of an SEC blue blood again. Maybe not with any more championships but certainly not where Butch Jones left it. I'm an Alabama fan, but I still don't like to see one of Alabama's (former) largest rivalry's become so .. well.. easy. On top of it all,.. I'd love to learn 'advanced' football concepts from Peyton.. I doubt some of his family and close ones realize the gold mine they have at their disposal as I'm sure Peyton is more than willing to discuss football at any time, anywhere. :)
I'm not going to argue how athletic he is, certainly above average in my opinion but clearly that would not have been enough if that's all he had. his mind and his work ethic show us what anyone is capable of when they make it their goal.
From your mouth to God's ears on Peyton coming to work at Tennessee. Us Tennesseans would let Peyton be governor if he wanted to. Peyton has said some guys were more athletic but nobody would out prepare him
I love Peyton and he paid the upmost respect to Ray Lewis...... when he said hey Wes watch out for number 52 he's coming in imagination drills. You can say thats who QBs see in there nightmares lol
Wes is one of my favorite all time players and one of the unluckiest SOBs to ever don a jersey. He lost two SBs with my Pats, dropping a game-sealing pass on the second one (causing some A-hole fans to remember him for that drop and only that drop). He also lost his one SB with the Broncos, who would then win a SB without him shortly after that. Fate was very unfair to Wes. No player put his heart, body and soul into their team's offense like Wes did and no one deserved a ring more than he did.
Lucky as in he still showed talent on a talentless dolphins team to get noticed by one of the best coach and combo in history? Sounds like he made his own luck to me!
I’ve watched football since I turned 9 years old. First game I ever saw any part of was the Ice Bowl between the Packers and Cowboys in December of 1967. I loved the Cowboys, Raiders and whomever Peyton Manning played for. When he retired I stopped watching and never went back.
Rahaman Ahmed after serious knee surgeries Brady has played in five more and won three more. And still playing, and about to break all of Manning’s all-time records. So I don’t see the point in celebrating two wins
Dead Below Zer0 he tore his acl while a devastating injury as a pocket passer qb it’s not as hard to come back from as day a wide receiver or running back. But Peyton’s neck injury many thought his career was over.
To see the amount of training and learning still happening at that stage of someone's career, that's impressive. That's what separates good QBs from great QBs
Truly a man of the game. It's one of those things where you feel lucky to have lived in his time and been a fan of the NFL while he was playing ( and also NCAA football too ) - same for Eli.
That was fun !! Payton played for all the right reasons!!He doesn’t need me to observe that.pure Joy. Love of the Greatest Game Ever Conceived!! The Game may never see another player like this!!🇺🇸🏈🤔
Oshkoshdom Oshkosh He was a more talented, better arm, today’s version of John Unitas. John Mackey said, Unitas called a play, and would change it three times at the line. Ray Berry said, Unitas studied so much defense, he could coach defense. Manning was the same.
@@BJ-bi9xv all-around is the key part of it....pyscho competitor, funny as fuck, genius at the game of football and life, smooth as a politician, exhibitionist on the field "Omaha, Omaha!!" 2 super bowl rings, multiple MVP's, great guy who is absolutely savage when he needs to be. Who else has a better complete personality profile?
@@SidLaw500 fair enough I do like the (Omaha, Omaha)call out, But I go with the man who started it all… Broadway Joe / Hollywood Joe…(Joe Namath)! Now that was a real personality!
EASILYYY one of the BRIGHTEST football minds to EVER play the game. What a LEGEND. As a colts fan for 3 decades now i can honestly say it was an HONOR and PRIVILEGE to watch him bring us a ring to indy and build lucas oil throwing tds to Harrison, stokley, wayne etc. #GOAT #indyLOVESpeyton #NEVERbeanother #MVP #HOF #fortheshoe
I met Peyton as a quarterback at TN. Even then this young man was so impressive, not just on the field, but in his dedication to the game off of it. We were all wanting to get autographs and he just wanted to get in a room to watch game film. He has remained dedicated and humble through it all. He, and he alone, made me love football and every fall when the team runs onto the field through the big T, I will say, "thanks, Peyton!
I come back and watch this every so often. There's a lot to take from it, it whatever career you're in. Also, I hope Peyton gets into coaching. Sure, he'd have to maybe start at a smaller school, or is waiting til his kids are old enough for high school, but man... any college/NFL team with him as an QB coach/Offensive coordinator/Head Coach... would just kill it
Peyton was so cerebral and could read a defense to such perfection that he won a super bowl with the worst arm in the league after the neck injury. One of the best to ever do it
It is said that a man who loves what he does never works a day in his life. Then somehow, despite all of his accomplishments, Peyton has yet to begin working.
This is one of the best videos I have ever watched. I know speaking personally, Peyton will always be the guy to me. In Indianapolis, he is still a hero to many of us. It was a special time when he played here in Indianapolis. He made a big impact on my city. There are many people that named their children Peyton here in Indy.
We all just watched greatness at work, and absolute amazing video! it doesn’t matter what you do in life, watching Peyton work is the standard for perfection, as well as success! I have definitely came away with more inspiration than I had before I watch this. Thank you for allowing us to see this!
Love how he did all this with his college coach and that Peyton and Eli had the same QB coach. I understand now how crazy he is about football and that he broke records even after his broken neck, videos like this makes it so hard to tell whether he or Brady are the GOAT
this is one of the BEST films I ever saw! those mannings just do not look like elite athletes! if they were not who they are, they would look like some trainer running around. did their parents do a great job or what? brothers that enjoy ea other that much...blessing! money, fame and love...some got it all...
These are professional athletes, future hall of famers, and they make the same sounds my brother and I make playing each other in basketball, that's awesome.
Peyton is hilarious without even saying a word. On his and Eli's monday night show. Most of the time Eli is talking to a guest and Peyton is transfixed with his eyes and his mouth open when he sees a play. Hes hyperfocused and its so funny
If you've never seen PEYTON MANNING SNL UNITED WAY where he plays QB for some young kids and he's mean to them and PEYTON MANNING BLIND SIDE SPOOF with Sandra Bullock, you have missed the GREATEST Peyton comedy. It's world class.
If there is a specific episode of “The Timeline” you want to see let me know!!
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Anyone you have is cool
Thanks for the vids Zac!
Great uploads. all your videos. IF you have The Timeline: jersey Guys, and Night of the Living Steelers thanks
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The scene where Peyton is schooling up the coaches is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. I come back and re-watch this scene whenever I need motivation.
“Were you ever a dual threat quarterback?”
“I’m still a dual threat, I either throw it left or I throw it right” 😂
27:20
Technically triple threat, left, roght or right down the middle.
That was witty!! Lol
Honestly I just wanna hear peyton manning talk and do film study all day
Second that!
No doubt!
Best thing on this planet he's a GOAT in my book
Have you seen his series, Detail, on ESPN? It's like eating popcorn. Can't get enough.
Me too! I can listen to Peyton, Belichick, and Brady all day long talking plays & film. The top 100 players recently shown was the best thing I’ve seen with BB opening up fully, laughing, talking about his favorite players/plays/funny stories m...
I love Peyton's throwing motion. The detailed nuances he drills into his body. So efficient. A piece of art. Eli eating chips during film with full blown derp face @ roughly 10 minutes is also a piece of art.
this documentary alone can be used to help young players both in technique and work ethic. i hope he becomes a coach one day
So cool to see peyton being coached at this stage in his career…never stop learning.
The world needs more people who work their skill or craft in the manner Peyton did. Amazing story of the results of hard work, and preparation. A great lesson in the human condition.
The Einstein of Quarter Backs. Thank you #18
agreed
Definitely.. id say Brett Favre is the Clint Eastwood of QBs aka Gunslinger and Tom Brady would be the Bill Russell of QBs aka most championships (yes he has more than Jordan, i believe he has 10 or 11)
I could watch Peyton watch film for hours
most telling comment on this clip.... "Lombardi would have loved Peyton Manning"....
thanks peyton, you were the best in my book and a class act
Broncos fan here! This video comes up on algorithm and my jaw drops watching this! Seen it before but enjoyed it again! SUPERB QB! GO BRONCOS!
Sent my son to the Manning Passing Academy, in part based on this documentary. It was everything we had hoped; incredibly detailed, tons of excellent coaching, and decidedly un-pretentious. A true working QB camp. Completely recommend.
how much did it cost?
Tuition is around $750 and its a three day camp. Value is a personal opinion, but I will say that the kids get a TON of reps, three meals a day, accommodations in a college dorm, instruction from experienced coaches and advice/help from some of the top college QB's in the country ( Darnold, Allen, Hurts, etc all were instructors in '17.) If you're traveling from out of the area, it can get pricey, but it was a tremendous experience. The Mannings are there and in my opinion, are very helpful.
Dan Boback But ur son doesn't even start qb for his team!!
can you be more of an asshole dude?
@@danboback9325 wanna see my throw that football over them mountains??
If coach would've put me in we wouldve won state...
Peyton Manning should become a coach
Cordinater.
He’s be a great receivers coach
He probably will after his kids grow up tbh
Whoa hold your horses. You never wanna go straight to coach.
his personal choice,no pressure.
I love that he’s so respectful, ‘yes sir’.... ❤️
This might be the greatest thing I’ve ever watched
Thanks Peyton. Football means a lot of things to a lot of different people. You played the game with respect.
How come nobody is talking about how funny it is that the Manning brothers pranked David? That is hilarious
Don't let Peyton's greatness take away from the fact, that Al Bundy scored 4 touchdowns in a single game.
the guy who played al bundy is narrating right?
I am an Al Bundy fan, but I think Peyton had a game with more touchdowns.
@@parkersburgtransplant8642 Yes, he had a game with 7 touchdowns in one game.
Spicy Flavor Tide Pods nicely done. I’m sure only a handful of people will REALLY get this
Parkersburg Transplant but how many times has Peyton Manning narrated an Al Bundy special? 😉
What a great football player he was. Love watching him for both the Colts and the Bronco's. How ever he is a much better person and man. Really miss him and loved watching this video.
Truly one of the all-time greats. If not the greatest!
He still calls coach sir ..what a fucking legend
Discipline and hard work, the keys to any success.
The main reasons why I LOVE these documentaries - is that we get to see a champion train during the offseason (and how they stay focused), along with hearing the mentality of how to win/execute. Great stuff!
Great video. Always have been a Peyton and Vol fan. Coaching the coaches at UT was my favorite part.
Damn Peyton can teach some football. I don't care what anybody says no one can out train Peyton. He was a coach playing QB. I hope he gets into coaching. I think he would be a perfect coach. The Colts will be back next year. It was great having Peyton with the Colts and then getting Luck. I am ready to have Luck take us to many Championships. Peyton Manning is the man with a Million words. I went to several of Colt's minicamps and had Peyton autograph footballs, collectibles and shook his hand. Thank you, Peyton, for making football fun to watch. You will be missed.
1 in a billon
What an amazing video! Not a huge football fan but I am a Manning fan now, thanks for the video
I’m not a huge Manning fan but I’m a football fan now, so I agree. This video is amazing!
Payton had so much class I loved watching him even in defeat you knew he left it all out there.
Always did
Not just one of the greatest QBs of all time... Peyton Manning seems like just a truly great all-around human being. A role model, without even trying.
Peyton isn't and never was a magically gifted athlete. He had height but more importantly.. his GREATEST passion in life , from a VERY young age,.. was (is) Football. Due to this passion he spent MOST of his time studying the game of football,.. By the time he was a teenager he had a better understanding of the X's and O's than .. honestly.. some coaches on levels that would surprise you. He never lost that passion for the game and I really hope he brings his MASSIVE repertoire of knowledge and teaching ability to the NCAA ranks. Specifically Div I, College football .. under a GREAT head coach for enough years to learn HOW to be a CEO to go along with his already (as good as it gets) level of the X's and O's to become one of the greatest head coaches the game has ever seen.
I like both the NFl and College football -- but I feel College football is a bit more 'true' to the spirit of the game and that Peyton could do MORE as a collegiate head coach with those young men than at the NFL. Now there are no signs that he is ever going to coach.. but if he does and at the collegiate level .. I'd imagine he would end up at Tennessee as a coordinator (perhaps lower initially for a year or two) and work his way into a HC job there (or maybe even elsewhere and when the time was right be called back to the school he loves so much,,. Tennessee).
By the time that would happen.. Nick Saban would be retired (5+ years) and Tennessee would be in pretty damn good form with Jeremy Pruitt (taught by Saban) having brought Tennessee back into some form of an SEC blue blood again. Maybe not with any more championships but certainly not where Butch Jones left it. I'm an Alabama fan, but I still don't like to see one of Alabama's (former) largest rivalry's become so .. well.. easy. On top of it all,.. I'd love to learn 'advanced' football concepts from Peyton.. I doubt some of his family and close ones realize the gold mine they have at their disposal as I'm sure Peyton is more than willing to discuss football at any time, anywhere. :)
GuessTechSports Peyton Manning is a natural athlete point blank period
I'm not going to argue how athletic he is, certainly above average in my opinion but clearly that would not have been enough if that's all he had. his mind and his work ethic show us what anyone is capable of when they make it their goal.
Wow... Wow.
From your mouth to God's ears on Peyton coming to work at Tennessee. Us Tennesseans would let Peyton be governor if he wanted to. Peyton has said some guys were more athletic but nobody would out prepare him
Has a dedication and vision to the game that is alien to the rest of us. Has a heart and trustworthiness that we all wish we had.
THIS MAN WAS DEDICATED
I love Peyton and he paid the upmost respect to Ray Lewis...... when he said hey Wes watch out for number 52 he's coming in imagination drills. You can say thats who QBs see in there nightmares lol
Wes Walker must be the luckiest receiver ever.
Jerry rice is the luckiest receiver ever
Sports Talk With Zo I’d take Brady and Manning over Montana and Young
Wes is one of my favorite all time players and one of the unluckiest SOBs to ever don a jersey. He lost two SBs with my Pats, dropping a game-sealing pass on the second one (causing some A-hole fans to remember him for that drop and only that drop). He also lost his one SB with the Broncos, who would then win a SB without him shortly after that.
Fate was very unfair to Wes. No player put his heart, body and soul into their team's offense like Wes did and no one deserved a ring more than he did.
Lucky as in he still showed talent on a talentless dolphins team to get noticed by one of the best coach and combo in history? Sounds like he made his own luck to me!
One of the greatest to ever play! We’re lucky to have had a front row seat to his career.
Total commitment and dedication.
The relation between Peyton and Cutcliffe is something special and interesting to watch .
Think they bang ever
Is that the guy holding his hips? Lol jw
Being meticulous on every detail is what separates the goods from the greats
I wished I had a coach like David Cutcliffe. He seems to be the kind of coach you run through a wall for.
Daniel Jones is coached by cutcliffe why I support my boy through everything.
@@ishtiaqasif1185 *was
The Mannings: football’s golden family
Honestly, I came here when I read that Ed O'Neill was narrating. I just wanted to hear ol' #33, Polk High's own Al Bundy talk football.
Ed O'Neill just mentioned this on The Pat McAfee show!
this is football / quarterback church right here man. Sheesh
Not really. One is arguably the GOAT and a 5x MVP and the other is borderline retarded but has 2 championships.
Thank you for uploading this slice of football heaven! Peyton's preparation was only surpassed by his love for the game.
Peyton Manning has more personality than any other player in the league.
I’ve watched football since I turned 9 years old. First game I ever saw any part of was the Ice Bowl between the Packers and Cowboys in December of 1967. I loved the Cowboys, Raiders and whomever Peyton Manning played for. When he retired I stopped watching and never went back.
I love Peyton Manning. Great man, Super athlete, and such a funny man.
Only qb to start and win a Superbowl for 2 different teams
and to won one of them and continue to break more records after serious neck surgeries.
Rahaman Ahmed after serious knee surgeries Brady has played in five more and won three more. And still playing, and about to break all of Manning’s all-time records. So I don’t see the point in celebrating two wins
Dead Below Zer0 he tore his acl while a devastating injury as a pocket passer qb it’s not as hard to come back from as day a wide receiver or running back. But Peyton’s neck injury many thought his career was over.
@@mrbrownstone3818 and thats the reason for the trade
without the neck surgeries he would have stayed in indy and most likely didnt win a 2nd ring
Only QB to EVER take 4 Different Head Coaches, 4 Different OC's and 2 different teams to the SB. He has no equal in that respect.
he’s a savage. A quiet one. Nigga was a straight up dog. Thank you Peyton.
my all time fav QB and one of my all time top 3 players....manning, moss and b sanders...also just an incredible human being
That's why Gettleman and NYG drafted Daniel Jones
I was thinking the same thing after watching this. Thanks..
I knew this way before this video
I could listen to this guy order food off a menu. Truly awesome.
To see the amount of training and learning still happening at that stage of someone's career, that's impressive. That's what separates good QBs from great QBs
Truly a man of the game. It's one of those things where you feel lucky to have lived in his time and been a fan of the NFL while he was playing ( and also NCAA football too ) - same for Eli.
I miss seeing his "duck" throws. He was the most cerebral quarterback to ever play the game. The game's just not the same since he retired.
agreed
That was fun !! Payton played for all the right reasons!!He doesn’t need me to observe that.pure Joy. Love of the Greatest Game Ever Conceived!! The Game may never see another player like this!!🇺🇸🏈🤔
Eli and Manning need a sitcome together.
Still waiting for Football Cops
Cooper is so funny also ..all three could be in a sitcom..Love the Manning’s🧡🧡
Peyton is the man. I know he didn't win the most Super Bowls. His love of the game and his dry sense of humor is infectious. I'd play for him any day.
Peyton played football like a chess game, he was always 4 moves ahead of everybody else.
Oshkoshdom Oshkosh He was a more talented, better arm, today’s version of John Unitas. John Mackey said, Unitas called a play, and would change it three times at the line. Ray Berry said, Unitas studied so much defense, he could coach defense. Manning was the same.
Watching them play basketball was hilarious. Still laughing like little kids.
Might be the greatest all-around personality to have ever played in the NFL.
huh really? ok…😂 !
@@BJ-bi9xv all-around is the key part of it....pyscho competitor, funny as fuck, genius at the game of football and life, smooth as a politician, exhibitionist on the field "Omaha, Omaha!!" 2 super bowl rings, multiple MVP's, great guy who is absolutely savage when he needs to be. Who else has a better complete personality profile?
@@SidLaw500 fair enough I do like the (Omaha, Omaha)call out, But I go with the man who started it all… Broadway Joe / Hollywood Joe…(Joe Namath)! Now that was a real personality!
@@BJ-bi9xv Namath was the greatest personality to have ever played...in the AFL!
@@SidLaw500 dude the afl mergered with the NFL in 1970.🤣
This is why i love peyton so much... he knew exactly what he was doing all along
I love that Al Bundy narrated this thing, he has a great voice and cadence for narration work
Well considering he's a high school football legend it fits 🤣🤣
Tyler Wilson 4 TD passes in the state championship game!!
classic thank you and Go Vols
I could watch this stuff all day long
Great uploads. all your videos. IF you have The Timeline: jersey Guys, and Night of the Living Steelers thanks
This man had coaches learning from him. Greatest football player ever.
How much pride do you think that Duke coach has knowing what he's done for the Manning brothers and how far they have went.
EASILYYY one of the BRIGHTEST football minds to EVER play the game. What a LEGEND. As a colts fan for 3 decades now i can honestly say it was an HONOR and PRIVILEGE to watch him bring us a ring to indy and build lucas oil throwing tds to Harrison, stokley, wayne etc. #GOAT #indyLOVESpeyton #NEVERbeanother #MVP #HOF #fortheshoe
I met Peyton as a quarterback at TN. Even then this young man was so impressive, not just on the field, but in his dedication to the game off of it. We were all wanting to get autographs and he just wanted to get in a room to watch game film. He has remained dedicated and humble through it all. He, and he alone, made me love football and every fall when the team runs onto the field through the big T, I will say, "thanks, Peyton!
I come back and watch this every so often. There's a lot to take from it, it whatever career you're in. Also, I hope Peyton gets into coaching. Sure, he'd have to maybe start at a smaller school, or is waiting til his kids are old enough for high school, but man... any college/NFL team with him as an QB coach/Offensive coordinator/Head Coach... would just kill it
Peyton was so cerebral and could read a defense to such perfection that he won a super bowl with the worst arm in the league after the neck injury. One of the best to ever do it
this guy is a fuckin genius
It is said that a man who loves what he does never works a day in his life. Then somehow, despite all of his accomplishments, Peyton has yet to begin working.
This is one of the best videos I have ever watched. I know speaking personally, Peyton will always be the guy to me. In Indianapolis, he is still a hero to many of us. It was a special time when he played here in Indianapolis. He made a big impact on my city. There are many people that named their children Peyton here in Indy.
We all just watched greatness at work, and absolute amazing video! it doesn’t matter what you do in life, watching Peyton work is the standard for perfection, as well as success! I have definitely came away with more inspiration than I had before I watch this. Thank you for allowing us to see this!
Always pulled for Peyton. I still do.
I'm a Raiders fan but can't help but like Peyton Manning.
Love how he did all this with his college coach and that Peyton and Eli had the same QB coach. I understand now how crazy he is about football and that he broke records even after his broken neck, videos like this makes it so hard to tell whether he or Brady are the GOAT
this work ethic is just impressive... and this after being already considered as one of the best to ever do it
peyton manning could've had multiple championships if the Colts didn't waste his career
If he had bellicheck, he would have at least 5
nitricdx - puh-leeze. Belichick would have benched him that 1st season when he was throwing all those picks!
2 is multiple
and if Marshll Faulk had not leave to the Rams.
The Colts surrounded him with Offensive talent. They had the philosophy of we can just out score teams.
this is one of the BEST films I ever saw! those mannings just do not look like elite athletes! if they were not who they are, they would look like some trainer running around. did their parents do a great job or what? brothers that enjoy ea other that much...blessing! money, fame and love...some got it all...
Son's of Archie. I'm looking through all the comments and don't see anything of his dad. Mom and dad did a great job with these boys.
peyton teaching coaches is awe inspiring. damn.
>Steeler/Colts '05
Oh, I remember that game fondly.
Running back: I was born in 1990
Manning: dont tell me that
🤣🤣🤣🤣 he always had a sense of humor
"Eat the bag..." LOL
Also, Eli giggles like a liitle girl - Go Cowboys!
These are professional athletes, future hall of famers, and they make the same sounds my brother and I make playing each other in basketball, that's awesome.
Peyton is hilarious without even saying a word.
On his and Eli's monday night show. Most of the time Eli is talking to a guest and Peyton is transfixed with his eyes and his mouth open when he sees a play. Hes hyperfocused and its so funny
Dude I love how he just lets it rip.
This is actually the best highlight vid of all time
What a great man he is I respect him so much great player love listening to him talk
If you've never seen PEYTON MANNING SNL UNITED WAY where he plays QB for some young kids and he's mean to them and PEYTON MANNING BLIND SIDE SPOOF with Sandra Bullock, you have missed the GREATEST Peyton comedy. It's world class.
All time favorite QB. He had a Jordan like focus, he was obsessed but to be the best that’s what it takes.
SHERRIF MANNING
As a Patriots fan I miss you so freaking much! I love you Peyton and hope you coach one day
I hated how this season started.... Love how it ended 😏.. but by far my favorite player of all time will ALWAYS be Payton...♥️
When you realize Al Bundy, who scored 4 tds for Polk High, is the narrator. Legend
I still miss Peyton Manning every week
GOAT
Exactly!!
Spanaway 1999 I didn’t mean he’s the absolute GOAT. Just that he’s one of the greatest to ever do it. I think Brady is the 🐐 too 😂