Payton Manning is such a genuine person. I do not ever remember him not giving a well thought, honest interesting response to any question. He does not swear, he has a good sense of humor and he has always been a class act on and off the field. The Manning's did a great job raising their children. This is coming from an Eagles fan, so I never had much love for Eli except for when he would make mistakes. But I have to admit Eli is a good guy too!
As a Pats, Brady fan I used to hate Peyton & discredit his accomplishments. As I've matured (24 now) I've learned to truly appreciate him. One of the greats. There was nothing quite like those TB12 vs Manning games.
My favorite football player ever. Not close to the most talent ever, but Colin said it best. Beat you before the game. Watching him pre snap was art. Preparation kills
@KC Jones arm talent? I don’t think Peyton is in the top 25 arm talents ever. Maybe not even top 50. He was just deadly accurate and could make all the throws. But even a person like Matt Stafford is even more naturally gifted
I'm a "List Guy" and a "To Do List Person" and a "Pros and Cons List Advocate".....I thought I was going overboard and it was just me at times.... so thanks Peyton for sharing this part of u and your Dad's life
Two extremely talented guys in one interview... Both similar in their approach and preparation! No wonder they're both considered the best in their respective professions.
For Peyton to take the time to mention that he forgot Troy Aikman when he was talking about great broadcasters tell u everything u need to know about this guy. The most genuine, humble person there is and he doesn’t have to be but that shows u how much he truly cares and considers other ppls feelings. As an indiana resident and life long die hard colts fan it has always been The no.1 thing on my bucket list is to meet him and I so very much hope that happens.
Peyton is so intense. He loves football. I watch Jeff Saturday on TV who is going to be a TV superstar (reminds me of John Madden), you couldn't stop those two together.
Jimmy G average stats for a 17 games based on last 2 years: 320/470 attempts completed (68% completion), 3970 passing yards, 60 rushing yards, 22 passing td, 2 rushing rd, 14 int, 2 fumbles lost with an average 9.7 wins per season out of 17 games. You can't tell me Trey Lance can't do this at least.
Sure it’s possible but, his mechanics have been very inconsistent and his release, often times is slow. Especially after hurting his finger last year. The inconsistency of his mechanics will lead to a lot of turn overs and low completion %. In the Shannahan offense it’s all about getting the ball out fast to the playmakers (Deebo, Kittle Aiyuk) and staying on schedule. But, if he does remain consistent him and the 49ers will be legit contenders in the NFC. That roster is pretty dang good and Shanahan is one of the best coaches in the league.
Idt he got it bro He played the same position At the same school In the same conference as Carson wentz And he’ll probably never be as good as wentz and wentz is barely an above avg qb. What makes them avg and the thing that could hold lance back is that he can’t process defense quickly + ball placement He’s probably a little better passer than kaep but not as good a runner
@@zj8478 so your argument is that cuz he went to north Dakota state, he wont be as good as wentz ? Lol how many qbs have been to lower schools and did well ? What makes u think he wont succeed ? Lamar is successful with not great placement and trey has a better arm then him. But his legs are so good it doesnt matter.
@@joaquinperez8714 he has thrown 2 good passes in 2 training camps and only had barely 1 good season in FCS. Bro they just resigned jimmy g after not participating in any practices all summer. Dude they have lance the start . He didn’t even earn it. Team realized lance is trash and said yea let’s make him the highest paid back up lol Cmon be smart
I’ll never forget going to the Manning Restuarant. The waitress insisted I go talk to Archie. I bought the Manning Family book b/c I didn’t want to go empty handed. Asked him to sign it to my daughter. He personalized. When Archie asked me where we were from, He immediately said “oh you must be a Roughriders fan” I LOVE the Mannings
Colin does a nice job on this interview, but how hard is it really to interview Peyton Manning? Still, this interview was one of my favorites in a long time. Kudos to all!
Love Peyton! Mount Rushmore Indiana sports legend and NFL QB period! Living legend and a clowner who can make you laugh which is something we all love! A dude’s dude! Great in the community in Indy too!
When he listed all the other broadcasters and forgot Troy I was a little surprised, but I should've known Peyton noticed that too and was going to give Troy props before the interview ended. Great guy for that.
The 49ers need to focus on mechanics and footwork with lance all season. The accuracy and high throws will improve if they focus on his technique. He has all the other tools to be a superstar.
@@jonq8714 trey also can do what manning use to do and that call protections at the line of scrimmage not many QBs do that shit anymore they rely on there center to do that these days thats gonna play a factor down the line for trey manning was a master at it and it helped him out a lot.
Wow. Listening to Peyton talk football is so cool and eye opening on how hard he worked to be good. I know most QBs now aren't doing what he did. He was committed. These other young guys are distracted.
@@brianbadonde9251 There's a guy that's still playing who was every bit Peyton's equal if not more so. He won a SB a couple years ago after going to a new team.
Even with all that, Colin can't believe that Trey isn't inaccurate. He is inexperienced with ball placement and game speed. The more he understands the speed of the defense at this level, the more he knows where to put the ball because he knows when and where his WRs will be against NFL defenses. I love that Peyton mentioned his 28 ints in his rookie year, and then going 13-3 the following year because of all the reps he had.
What I love most about Peyton is that he comes across as a regular guy, but he is also the most cerebral, hard-working quarterback in history. I compare him to Kyler Murray, who doesn't study at all.
I think Peyton could be an historically good Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach in the NFL. I'm sure he could handle being a Head Coach, as well, but I doubt he wants those headaches. For that matter, I doubt he'll ever go back to football unless it's as minority owner, perhaps.
Great interview - thoughtful questions that got so much deeper than a typical interview....no lob balls for Peyton to hit out of the park. A few times brought up all time greats both in reference to QB's and athletes in general and no mention of TB12....almost like there was a contractual awareness that Peyton would have pulled the chute on the interview if Brady's name was mentioned. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep - they both changed the game....both intellectual guys that watched a lot of film and were prepared week to week for the team they were facing. They both had great memories and recall of defensive coverages and were able to use this to audible out of poor play calls at the line. Both were excellent at getting through their progressions quickly, and both made great decisions with the football. I think the difference for me is that Peyton played most of his career on a team that was loaded offensively with a great line receivers and backs. Brady played most of his career on teams that were built around strong defenses and he had to make the most out of somewhat less skilled offensive players. That Brady was able to put up the numbers that he did year after year - and do enough offensively in both regular season and playoff games for the team to win at such a high rate, this puts him a rung above Peyton for me.
I truly think Peyton Manning is the greatest quarterback in the NFL. I grew up in the Danny White , Dan fouts, Dan Marino, Joe Montana, and Troy aikman, and I'll say it as far as Firm as I can say it Peyton Manning did more with less cast, than any other quarterback in the NFL, yes he had Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, but he usually had them separately. If you look at quarterbacks currently, they're only doing military damage on the football field with multiple weapons. Tom Brady sneaks behind him as a close second. But the intellect of that man in this clip and Collin is correct has made quarterback play so much better.
Great interview, but I wish Cowherd knew Drew Brees' career. He literally credits Russel Wilson for short QB's getting drafted when Brees, who is 5'9, was drafted 10 years earlier. Russel Wilson himself credits Drew Brees for being the reason short guys have a chance to play QB at the professional level. How does Cowherd not know this?
Great interview Collin but I believe this interview would have worked better if both you and Payton were on the screen at the same time. I would love to see your reaction to his answers.
I grew up in Maryville. I used to sell UT programs to get on the games for free. I’d throw stuff and curse everyone until the security guard on the field would make me stand by him in the end zone. But I got on the grass😏 I was an awful child, but I love this dude. Second best QB ever!!!!
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Payton Manning is such a genuine person. I do not ever remember him not giving a well thought, honest interesting response to any question. He does not swear, he has a good sense of humor and he has always been a class act on and off the field. The Manning's did a great job raising their children. This is coming from an Eagles fan, so I never had much love for Eli except for when he would make mistakes. But I have to admit Eli is a good guy too!
Peyton was made for TV 😂 He’s such a good guy and has great humor
Fly eagles fly. Go birds
All very true! Simply great people. Morally upright, wildly successful, and funny as heck. Go Eagles!🏈
Besides t bagging that women he has a perfect record lol
What if he wanted to hit it from the back would you let him?
One of the greats hearing him talk about changing the plays is amazing. He was a coach player!!
Love listening to the Manning bros talk about football
Great and fascinating interview. Peyton Manning is an ALL time great, and I love listening to him talk football. Cheers, from the UK!
As a Pats, Brady fan I used to hate Peyton & discredit his accomplishments. As I've matured (24 now) I've learned to truly appreciate him. One of the greats. There was nothing quite like those TB12 vs Manning games.
Man!! Pats, Colts, Steelers and Ravens. The Playoffs were much watch TV in that era!!
Peyton has lots of charisma. Great interview!!
My favorite football player ever. Not close to the most talent ever, but Colin said it best. Beat you before the game. Watching him pre snap was art. Preparation kills
@KC Jones arm talent? I don’t think Peyton is in the top 25 arm talents ever. Maybe not even top 50. He was just deadly accurate and could make all the throws. But even a person like Matt Stafford is even more naturally gifted
@@Mr.Laker19 this is stupid 🤣
I'm a "List Guy" and a "To Do List Person" and a "Pros and Cons List Advocate".....I thought I was going overboard and it was just me at times.... so thanks Peyton for sharing this part of u and your Dad's life
Can y’all acknowledge that Colin cowherd has Peyton manning on his podcast
Nope, cant do it. In fact I refuse to acknowledge it.
No.
He didnt.
Love the Volume, love Colin and absolutely love Peyton. Watched his whole career. Amazing guy. Fortunate to have been able to watch his entire career.
What a fantastic first question to set tone of discussion
Peyton is an all around QB. Spending time with your teammates is so important. Keeping yourself humble is a quality not many QBs have.
Excellent interview. Entertained me and I felt a little smarter about football afterwards as a bonus.
Two extremely talented guys in one interview... Both similar in their approach and preparation! No wonder they're both considered the best in their respective professions.
colin coherd is a clown
For Peyton to take the time to mention that he forgot Troy Aikman when he was talking about great broadcasters tell u everything u need to know about this guy. The most genuine, humble person there is and he doesn’t have to be but that shows u how much he truly cares and considers other ppls feelings. As an indiana resident and life long die hard colts fan it has always been The no.1 thing on my bucket list is to meet him and I so very much hope that happens.
Nice get Colin 👌. Rarely see Peyton do interviews like this.
Peyton is a class act for sure! Great interview!
I could listen to Peyton all day.
Peyton on SNL. So good.
What a great interview I could listen to Payton for hours just so in touch with the game and art of the game.
Colin had some great questions in this interview!
Damn Collin great interview brother love these types of vids
I always love hearing Peyton talk. Great listen
One of the best QB's all-time no doubt. Go Bengals!
In the regular season, yes.
Peyton Is In My Mount Rushmore of QBs, He Is So Brilliant. He was A Video Game On The Field
Its always a good day when Collin comes prepared!
Colin*
You dummy.
20:46 Peyton was coaching his coach on how to coach him 🤣
Peyton is so intense. He loves football. I watch Jeff Saturday on TV who is going to be a TV superstar (reminds me of John Madden), you couldn't stop those two together.
AYOOOOOOO ITS MY IDOL😭
Peyton is a Legend
Peyton invented the science of playing the quarterback position.
Great interview. Love Payton! If I have a chance to have dinner with a QB, it will be with Payton Manning!
Jimmy G average stats for a 17 games based on last 2 years: 320/470 attempts completed (68% completion), 3970 passing yards, 60 rushing yards, 22 passing td, 2 rushing rd, 14 int, 2 fumbles lost with an average 9.7 wins per season out of 17 games. You can't tell me Trey Lance can't do this at least.
Sure it’s possible but, his mechanics have been very inconsistent and his release, often times is slow. Especially after hurting his finger last year. The inconsistency of his mechanics will lead to a lot of turn overs and low completion %. In the Shannahan offense it’s all about getting the ball out fast to the playmakers (Deebo, Kittle Aiyuk) and staying on schedule. But, if he does remain consistent him and the 49ers will be legit contenders in the NFC. That roster is pretty dang good and Shanahan is one of the best coaches in the league.
Correct. Trey lance can not. He is a bust...
Bar is low af exactly let’s goo Trey Area!
I’m thinking at least 500yds rushing
@@jumpman3232 dude please Stfu, your aren’t a coach and you spouting off about mechanics lol.
Will always be my G.O.A.T
TREY LANCE GONE PROVE TO EVERYONE HES GREAT
Idt he got it bro
He played the same position
At the same school
In the same conference as Carson wentz
And he’ll probably never be as good as wentz and wentz is barely an above avg qb.
What makes them avg and the thing that could hold lance back is that he can’t process defense quickly + ball placement
He’s probably a little better passer than kaep but not as good a runner
@@zj8478 so your argument is that cuz he went to north Dakota state, he wont be as good as wentz ? Lol how many qbs have been to lower schools and did well ? What makes u think he wont succeed ? Lamar is successful with not great placement and trey has a better arm then him. But his legs are so good it doesnt matter.
He's played 2 minutes of football. If he can't do anything with this roster, he's on par with Tua or even worse.
Hes already showed he’s better than tua😂
@@joaquinperez8714 he has thrown 2 good passes in 2 training camps and only had barely 1 good season in FCS.
Bro they just resigned jimmy g after not participating in any practices all summer.
Dude they have lance the start . He didn’t even earn it. Team realized lance is trash and said yea let’s make him the highest paid back up lol
Cmon be smart
Magnificent interview!!!!!
Absolutely love Peyton. He’s probably my quarterback target if I’m starting a team in an all time draft
Not bad. Personally, I’d go with Blake Bortles as my QB1 in an all-time draft
😂😂😂
You mean 2nd or 3rd all time draft right? I don't even have to say the name for you to know who should and will be first.
@@martinthomas2520 Tom isn’t a better QB lol tf
Joe Montana
This interview was great Colin
Fantastic stuff! Peyton Manning is the real deal.
I’ll never forget going to the Manning Restuarant. The waitress insisted I go talk to Archie. I bought the Manning Family book b/c I didn’t want to go empty handed. Asked him to sign it to my daughter. He personalized. When Archie asked me where we were from, He immediately said “oh you must be a Roughriders fan” I LOVE the Mannings
I love that question to Peyton about Ely. I laugh at his methodical personality.
Great man he's done so much for the state of Indiana off the field and more on the field thank you payton
Love ♥️ the Mannings!
He’s great. Has a great answer for every question, I buy into anything he says, good humor. Class act
MY FAVORITE QB OF ALL TIMES !!!!!! #18
“It’s tactical.” Family. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💚💚💚
Always a great interview,love all the insight from brilliant minds conversate
Fantastic interview!
Why is Peyton the coolest uncle anyones ever had
One of a kind . Great interview.
Colin does a nice job on this interview, but how hard is it really to interview Peyton Manning? Still, this interview was one of my favorites in a long time. Kudos to all!
Love Peyton! Mount Rushmore Indiana sports legend and NFL QB period! Living legend and a clowner who can make you laugh which is something we all love! A dude’s dude! Great in the community in Indy too!
I'm 58 Colin, I have a 16 year old son. I agree; I am extremely hopeful & excited by today's youth. No question.
Leadership, Presence, and Decision Making
The volume flexing 💪
Great channel. Great Guest
Peyton’s last comment on Troy Aikman at the very end was pure class
When he listed all the other broadcasters and forgot Troy I was a little surprised, but I should've known Peyton noticed that too and was going to give Troy props before the interview ended. Great guy for that.
The best thing about Colin is that he’s not a fan, which is short for fanatic. He takes his time and deals in pure facts, just like Peyton Manning.
This is awesome. Colin and Nick Wright are the two best in the media right now.
Peyton Manning is awesome. I love his entire family - "The Book of Manning" on Disney channel is amazing. Gonna' watch it again.
Great interview today, Colin
The 49ers need to focus on mechanics and footwork with lance all season. The accuracy and high throws will improve if they focus on his technique. He has all the other tools to be a superstar.
He has humility to identify his flaws and the work ethic to correct them. Trey is gonna be a beast.
@@jonq8714 trey also can do what manning use to do and that call protections at the line of scrimmage not many QBs do that shit anymore they rely on there center to do that these days thats gonna play a factor down the line for trey manning was a master at it and it helped him out a lot.
Wow. Listening to Peyton talk football is so cool and eye opening on how hard he worked to be good. I know most QBs now aren't doing what he did. He was committed. These other young guys are distracted.
There will never be another guy who studies as hard as Peyton did
@@brianbadonde9251 There's a guy that's still playing who was every bit Peyton's equal if not more so. He won a SB a couple years ago after going to a new team.
@@chrisgilligan4968 yeah I meant young guys
@@brianbadonde9251 None of the young crop do anywhere near as much weekly prep to get themselves ready for the opponent of the week.
Stafford was at 68% last year. Garoppolo was 67%. Lance was 58% in limited sample size. They benefit a lot from the accuracy with YAC
Colin is a much better interviewer than a prognosticator.
Even with all that, Colin can't believe that Trey isn't inaccurate. He is inexperienced with ball placement and game speed. The more he understands the speed of the defense at this level, the more he knows where to put the ball because he knows when and where his WRs will be against NFL defenses. I love that Peyton mentioned his 28 ints in his rookie year, and then going 13-3 the following year because of all the reps he had.
What I love most about Peyton is that he comes across as a regular guy, but he is also the most cerebral, hard-working quarterback in history. I compare him to Kyler Murray, who doesn't study at all.
I think Peyton could be an historically good Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach in the NFL. I'm sure he could handle being a Head Coach, as well, but I doubt he wants those headaches. For that matter, I doubt he'll ever go back to football unless it's as minority owner, perhaps.
He would be great I just don’t think he wants to & tbh I don’t blame him take a look at some coaches they look so stressed out
I could listen to Peyton talk for days on end and not bore.
Greatest quarterback to ever play.
Derek Carr
SuperCap
Debatable but he's definitely one of the best.
Yeah I agree with Colin - Carr is way more deserving of the hall of fame than Peyton
Unfortunately brady
Colin's greatest interview skill lately is swallow whole shaft
The GOAT and Long Neck
Love this guy
PEYTON MANNING AND COLIN COWHERD ARE A BIG BIG TIME HIT
What happened to Soup with Coop? I liked that, pod.
Xcellent interview!
Great interview - thoughtful questions that got so much deeper than a typical interview....no lob balls for Peyton to hit out of the park. A few times brought up all time greats both in reference to QB's and athletes in general and no mention of TB12....almost like there was a contractual awareness that Peyton would have pulled the chute on the interview if Brady's name was mentioned. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Colin asks some good questions
Speaking of EWU hope Oregon actually beats then this weekend.
Great interview Colin
Did anyone catch that Peyton broadcasts from his neighbors garage? I want an explanation on that.
Colin fake laughing in the thumbnail is perfect.
For me it’s Brady 1A and Peyton 1B
Yep - they both changed the game....both intellectual guys that watched a lot of film and were prepared week to week for the team they were facing. They both had great memories and recall of defensive coverages and were able to use this to audible out of poor play calls at the line. Both were excellent at getting through their progressions quickly, and both made great decisions with the football. I think the difference for me is that Peyton played most of his career on a team that was loaded offensively with a great line receivers and backs. Brady played most of his career on teams that were built around strong defenses and he had to make the most out of somewhat less skilled offensive players. That Brady was able to put up the numbers that he did year after year - and do enough offensively in both regular season and playoff games for the team to win at such a high rate, this puts him a rung above Peyton for me.
Love you Peyton. Go COLTS/BRONCOS.
Speaking of QBs "Some of the guys sign up for just wins and confetti".....take a swipe at TB12 😆
Wow, this was my first time hearing Colin cuss. Good shit, Colin
I miss the Tom Brady vs Peyton Manning sunday night football games lol
Are we getting the Manningcast this year?
yes
Eli is so hilarious
This is amazing
I truly think Peyton Manning is the greatest quarterback in the NFL. I grew up in the Danny White , Dan fouts, Dan Marino, Joe Montana, and Troy aikman, and I'll say it as far as Firm as I can say it Peyton Manning did more with less cast, than any other quarterback in the NFL, yes he had Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, but he usually had them separately.
If you look at quarterbacks currently, they're only doing military damage on the football field with multiple weapons. Tom Brady sneaks behind him as a close second. But the intellect of that man in this clip and Collin is correct has made quarterback play so much better.
15mins into the video is where he starts to talk about lance and the 49ers. The whole reason we are here
Come back to QB in Denver 18!
Great interview, but I wish Cowherd knew Drew Brees' career. He literally credits Russel Wilson for short QB's getting drafted when Brees, who is 5'9, was drafted 10 years earlier. Russel Wilson himself credits Drew Brees for being the reason short guys have a chance to play QB at the professional level. How does Cowherd not know this?
Steve young says STFU.
He is also hilarious, always.
Great interview Collin but I believe this interview would have worked better if both you and Payton were on the screen at the same time.
I would love to see your reaction to his answers.
Colin*
Peyton*
Work on your English and pay attention to spelling.
@@jarlwhiterun7478 Yeah, I don't type the words, I use voice command on my phone.
Thanks for the advice.
I keep flipping around the video and Colin is talking every time
I grew up in Maryville. I used to sell UT programs to get on the games for free. I’d throw stuff and curse everyone until the security guard on the field would make me stand by him in the end zone. But I got on the grass😏 I was an awful child, but I love this dude. Second best QB ever!!!!
It's of believing in the other. Truthfully. It builds self esteem