@@johnnyweaver9946 McAfee has been a bit annoying and crass since he's become a studio NFL analyst since his retirement, God forbid he comes across as somewhat arrogant and cocky but that still doesn't erase the fact that he's much more entertaining to listen to or enjoy hearing his playing day stories then 80-90% hard mentality of NFL color commentators, NFL Network smartass analysts who use to be ex-players, writers or columnists. McAfee strikes me more as a poor man's Richard Sherman except being less successful and probably nowhere near as intelligent as Sherman is. I mean, loquacious, controversial, Sherman is easily those things but you don't earn a Masters degree from Stanford University in 3 years and are elected Valedictorian of your graduating class if you don't possess a high IQ, a strong work ethic and equally solid personal determination.
David Roberts McAfee is probably on of the last people on the face of the earth that still legitimately loves the game and has passion for it. He loves football, he loves Indy, and he loves being a good ol boy.
Yeah because the colts wouldn’t give him an offense line. I don’t blame him for retiring and being able to keep the money that was in his contract. Colts wouldn’t help him with an OL.
Only starting QB to ever win a SB with two separate teams. Unlike Brady, Peyton proved 100 times over that he was not a product of a single system. He WAS the franchise.
@@jcore0981 A team is needed for a championship, not a single player. Tampa Bay is absolutely stacked with the talent it has and Denver was too in that 2015 season. I'm not saying you're wrong however. 2015 Peyton was horrid. However 2013 Peyton was insane. If Denver didn't have such a long injury list before the super bowl, it's very likely that game would've been a lot closer.
I agree. It was very heart warming. That standing ovation was so loud it took 3 days for my ears to stop ringing. To me, what made it even more heart warming was watching Manning's reaction. He was usually so stoic. That night he let his emotions show. Those emotions spoke volumes about his appreciation and love for Indy.
I miss watching Peyton Manning play in his prime! This was easily the greatest season any QB has ever had. Wish he would have won the Super Bowl that year
Mr X he retired because of the amount of hits and injuries he was taking, one of his injuries was a ruptured kidney, I don’t see how that makes him a douchebag though, he’s just caring about his own health.
@Mr X Luck is entitled to do whatever he pleases. He only delayed the retirement because he realized it just wasn't a smart decision for his long term health. We should be praising guys like Luck/Kuechly/Willis and others who retired before they suffered the long term damage that we've seen from so many other former players. His own teammates wish him well and understood his decision, so let him move on in peace.
@Mr X at least it was before the season and not half way through. Would you rather go week to week not knowing who your quarterback is going to be or have one step away before season starts and another step up? No team has had much success juggling two starting quarterbacks. Even though it was short notice, I think Luck did the best thing he could of for the Colts. Besides, we don't know the true extent of his injuries and how they impacted him. Health issues and exacerbations can notoriously hard to predict and can make someone undependable regardless of how much heart and work ethic they have.
@@TaintedNimbus more like a Giants thing to do. In 2011 we beat the 15-1 Packers, the 13-3 9ers, and the 13-3 Pats TWICE. We also lost to the 7-9 Seahawks, the 8-8 "dReAm tEaM" Eagles, and got swept by a 5-11 Skins team
I was at this game as a Colts fan, and I'll never forget the standing ovation we gave Peyton before kickoff. Also forgot this was the game Reggie tore his ACL (roughly the 7 minute mark in the 4th).
You can't say that Brady is better than Manning, because Manning was injured for a long time and even with that, he trowed more TD passes, more yards etc... If Manning had stayed healthy, maybe he would reach easily the 600 TD passes and more so...
This Colts team was something, gave Seattle and Denver their first losses of the season. Both ended up in the super bowl with the 1# Defense and 1# offense respectively.
As a big Colts can we were very lucky to have had Peyton and Andrew play for us. They provided me and my fellow fans a lot of great memories, I only wish it could've lasted longer with Andrew, but I hope Jacoby Brissett can do the same.
The look on Peyton's shows how happy he is to have made an impact on so many people.Peyton Manning is first class all day. He deserved that standing ovation.🏈😂
I will never forget his response. He was always so stoic. This was one of the few times I remember seeing genuine emotion from him. And I remember looking around the stadium during the ovation. It was awesome to see people in Broncos jerseys next to people in Colts gear. It didn't matter what team one was rooting for. EVERYONE was cheering. I think that is my very favorite memory. I was also overjoyed that my friend and I were able to get tickets for the game.
1:40: is the reason why Luck retired early in a nutshell. When Wayne went down on that terrible throw, that was due to Luck not having anytime to set his feet. My God did the Colts botch Lucks career.
Cameron Mc Farrin yes! Because Trent Richardson was a Much better value than focusing on protecting the potentially greatest quarterback of all time.. Ryan Grigson = trash.
what an excellent recap of the game; I wish they were all done this way. long enough to get a real feel for the game (vs the lame 2 or 3 highlights you see normally) but not too long. props!
As long as the NFL doesnt go the route that every "RUclips Famous" channel does (putting unskippable ads in every 3 minutes) I agree. Their highlights format should be like this vid.
This just shows you how smart of a player peyton manning was. Dude could barely throw it 40 yards but still was smashing records. Smartest QB to ever do it.
I remember watching this game when Peyton Manning return to Indianapolis they were all cheering giving him a standing ovation I was like wow this is awesome
As a Raider fan, I will always hate Peyton Manning for playing with the Broncos. But as a fan of this beautiful game, i will always miss watching him play on Sundays. Thanks for the memories 18.
God just look at the beginning of the video Peyton was so emotional he looked sad .. he's always gonna be my favorite player of all time .. this game was a classic .. I miss 18
Came to Football after watching all those Big Hits, stayed after learning about The Sheriff. Thanks Peyton Manning, didnt get to watch you play but you and Aaron Rodgers are the main reasons I love this sport.
@@jsmiller0605 what does Eli have to do with the Fact that The Patriots own the Colts in the regular and Postseason 😂😭 Keep blaming "Cheating" on the Patriots whooping the Colts Ass for the Last 10 Years.
Weirdly, Indy had Denver's number during that time. The fact that they were the first team to prevent two different winning streaks (6-0 in 2013 and 7-0 in 2015) is baffling. Then there was that playoff game in-between, sheesh.
@@jackharcourt9808 I was just pointing it out lmao but wanna be a dick ok at least Peyton won one in 2015/16 season while Andrew luck is made of glass over here.
4:02 anyone else think that it's bs that when they review a play like that that they only give possession where the fumble was recovered? I mean if that's the case why in the hell have them play on in that situation? I think that should've been a touchdown
I know the big story of this game at the time was Peyton's return, but looking back, this game just reminds me of how good Andrew Luck was. Accurate, could move in and out of the pocket, kept plays alive. Had he of kept playing, I think he was bound for a ring eventually.
I remember watching this live with my brother and remarking when Thomas made his catch on the second to last Broncos drive "Look at Manning, he's been really good for so damn long and Can.That.Man.Still.Play." This was a sensational football game.
Samuel Gilbreth Not quite, picking the Luck wasn’t a mistake as he was the best QB prospect the league had seen since manning. However signing Ryan grigson who was by no means fit to be a GM, would ultimately result in Luck being murdered behind that paper bag of an offensive line.
Samuel Gilbreth They let Peyton go but Peyton’s last year he was by no means capable of carrying a team to the playoffs as he had in his prime. Luck was the only reason the colts had stayed relevant in these past 7 years. Have to place the blame where it’s necessary, would’ve have been something to have had Ballard and Reich from the start of lucks career, just another story of what could’ve been.
@Hari Avula Yeah it wasn't bad at all, he did alot for us like retiring at the age of 29. Hindsight is 20/20, but if I had known we we weren't making it to any super bowls and the whole retiring in his prime thing, I would've never wanted him to be our quarterback in the first place. Not saying it's Lucks fault that he was always injured, but the fact still remains.
Broncos were on a roll and there were even 16-0 whispers before this game. Still, Marino’s 1984 season was markedly better than Peyton’s 04 or 13, or Brady’s 07, when you compare the the league averages.
I Was a freshman in high school when Peyton returned to Indy, and now Tom is returning to New England 8 years later and I have a strong feeling Cris and Al are going to reference this game!
As a life long Indianapolis resident and a HARDCORE Colts fan, I'm feeling a bit bad about myself as i watch this and get very excited everytime Peyton completes a pass. Was looking like another Tampa Bay comeback and i was disappointed when it didn't happen.
2:57 this throw luck makes is so impressive. lineman backed up into him, thread the needle on cover 2, and the most impressive part: Heyward Bey actually catching a ball that hits him in the hands
Brees > manning
Samuel Gilbreth Manning is better even tho he beated us in the sb. Brees a L
L
Well it looks like its L o clock and your right on time Samuel.
Samuel Gilbreth 🤨
@Kynx Didn't realize they were the only two players on the field that day.
This game was also remembered for Pat McAfee leveling Trindon Holliday
Pat McAfee is a man of the people
Johnny Weaver for the brand
@@johnnyweaver9946 McAfee has been a bit annoying and crass since he's become a studio NFL analyst since his retirement, God forbid he comes across as somewhat arrogant and cocky but that still doesn't erase the fact that he's much more entertaining to listen to or enjoy hearing his playing day stories then 80-90% hard mentality of NFL color commentators, NFL Network smartass analysts who use to be ex-players, writers or columnists. McAfee strikes me more as a poor man's Richard Sherman except being less successful and probably nowhere near as intelligent as Sherman is. I mean, loquacious, controversial, Sherman is easily those things but you don't earn a Masters degree from Stanford University in 3 years and are elected Valedictorian of your graduating class if you don't possess a high IQ, a strong work ethic and equally solid personal determination.
David Roberts McAfee is probably on of the last people on the face of the earth that still legitimately loves the game and has passion for it. He loves football, he loves Indy, and he loves being a good ol boy.
4:23 for those who wanna relive the glory
Andrew Luck, Reggie Wayne, Champ Bailey, Robert Mathis, Peyton Manning... great players.
#Trivia Number1 Pat McAfee!!
and vinny
Joel Eldridge, how did I forget Mcafee 🐐
Ty Hilton!
Marvin harrison?
Both QBs are retired who would’ve thought..
I swear I see you in every sports comments section!
@@miladrahim5437 That also means you're in every sports section as well 😁
I mean it would’ve happen eventually right?
Stephano
Yea, but just 6 seasons later?
Yeah because the colts wouldn’t give him an offense line. I don’t blame him for retiring and being able to keep the money that was in his contract. Colts wouldn’t help him with an OL.
I’m upset NFL Throwback pinned the comment “Brees > Manning” up top
J ay Brady is the GOAT
Ian Malcolm Prime Mahomes wasn’t even better than 41 year old Brady
Ian Malcolm Still lost at home in 2018
Ian Malcolm Brady is better than Montana in every way possible but mahomes is top notch
I think it was more to promote the conversation than to make a statement. But yeah, it is odd.
Manning: gets congratulated coming back to Indy
Favre: Gets booed coming back to Lambeau
Because he was on the Vikings lmao
Imagine Peyton become a Titans ? I dont believed that love for peyton on Lucas Oil
@@orangeviperau9960 bruh he would get shit thrown at him 😂
@@trippingkanga134 SKOL VIKINGS
@@christopherryan4679 SKOL
It was awesome to see Peyton get a Super Bowl with the Colts and Broncos.
Only starting QB to ever win a SB with two separate teams. Unlike Brady, Peyton proved 100 times over that he was not a product of a single system. He WAS the franchise.
@@pnwguy00 didn't Brock oswiler bring the broncos to Peyton's Superbowl winning year?
@Zayne simard moore dion Sanders isn't a QB......
@@pnwguy00 😄 this comment has not aged well at all! Also the superbowl with the Broncos with strictly the defense. I do not say that lightly.
@@jcore0981 A team is needed for a championship, not a single player.
Tampa Bay is absolutely stacked with the talent it has and Denver was too in that 2015 season.
I'm not saying you're wrong however. 2015 Peyton was horrid. However 2013 Peyton was insane. If Denver didn't have such a long injury list before the super bowl, it's very likely that game would've been a lot closer.
4:28 The GOAT makes a huge play
He got tested for drugs after that one not kidding they actually thought he was on some shit for that hit
May I take your hat sir I remember that like it was yesterday thank you
karbaona ya they tested him for steroids
May I take your hat sir Tom Brady is not in this game
Patriotic American common look up all time stats and compare
i remember going to this game the whole stadium was emotional once peyton walked onto the field
As a broncos fan, it’s so heart warming for the colts to thank Payton Manning
I agree. It was very heart warming. That standing ovation was so loud it took 3 days for my ears to stop ringing. To me, what made it even more heart warming was watching Manning's reaction. He was usually so stoic. That night he let his emotions show. Those emotions spoke volumes about his appreciation and love for Indy.
@@jackycook64 people can remember Peyton in Denver all they want, but his legacy is cemented in Indy
I know this is old as hell but we’ll always love Peyton. Legit Lucas oil fields nickname is “the house that Peyton built”
@@xxxllloorpoopypants3687you are spot on. And, as a fan, it was great to see that legacy being built and cemented.
I miss watching Peyton Manning play in his prime! This was easily the greatest season any QB has ever had. Wish he would have won the Super Bowl that year
Brady in 07 was better
@@ajww1329 stats say diffrent
Ryan Blanco nah Peyton choked even harder tho😬
Just saying 43-8
x dub sky 07 Brady is no where near 13 manning bum
GOD yeah so did the rest of the team 😭
Pat McAfee channels his inner Sean Taylor at 4:29...top 3 moment in punter history.
This ended up being one of the most legendary Sunday night games ever
How?
X Marx the Spot Absolutely, Comrade 💯
Fuck your communist symbol.
GULAGS ARE GOOD.. .what the fuck is wrong with people
@@Hybridswimmer lol go cry about it capitalist
2:27 "Trent Richardson is the running back"
Please, dont remind us
He was a monster at bama... where did it go wrong? 😫
Man, I cried during this game. I'm a Colts fan and all I knew was Peyton Manning as a QB,
Peyton is a bronco 💪
Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning, thanks for the memories 👍👍👍
Mr X he retired because of the amount of hits and injuries he was taking, one of his injuries was a ruptured kidney, I don’t see how that makes him a douchebag though, he’s just caring about his own health.
@Mr X so someone who cares about his own health is a douchebag? Makes sense
@Mr X Luck is entitled to do whatever he pleases. He only delayed the retirement because he realized it just wasn't a smart decision for his long term health. We should be praising guys like Luck/Kuechly/Willis and others who retired before they suffered the long term damage that we've seen from so many other former players. His own teammates wish him well and understood his decision, so let him move on in peace.
Mr X HE quit on his team? You mean the pathetic Colts organization quit on him and left him out to die on the field every week? Fuck Hoosiers.
@Mr X at least it was before the season and not half way through. Would you rather go week to week not knowing who your quarterback is going to be or have one step away before season starts and another step up? No team has had much success juggling two starting quarterbacks. Even though it was short notice, I think Luck did the best thing he could of for the Colts. Besides, we don't know the true extent of his injuries and how they impacted him. Health issues and exacerbations can notoriously hard to predict and can make someone undependable regardless of how much heart and work ethic they have.
This Colts team beat the 13-3 Broncos, 13-3 Seahawks, 12-4 49ers, and the 11-5 Chiefs TWICE. They also lost to the 7-9 rams at home 38-8
Niner Dawg as a Dallas fan this sounds like something Dallas would do
Typical Chuck pagano coached team
This sounds like the Titan thing to do.
@@TaintedNimbus more like a Giants thing to do. In 2011 we beat the 15-1 Packers, the 13-3 9ers, and the 13-3 Pats TWICE. We also lost to the 7-9 Seahawks, the 8-8 "dReAm tEaM" Eagles, and got swept by a 5-11 Skins team
@@karbaona nah if I learned anything from last season, Dallas would just kick field goals lose to the good teams too
- a Cowboys fan
I was at this game as a Colts fan, and I'll never forget the standing ovation we gave Peyton before kickoff.
Also forgot this was the game Reggie tore his ACL (roughly the 7 minute mark in the 4th).
Man I miss watching Peyton play took it for granted for all those years wish time wouldn't pass so fast
Peyton loved the colts so much he never played well against them. As a Broncos fan these were some of the most painful games to watch.
Feel like the colts always played there best while playing against manning.
Luck has a winning record against Manning
@@GodsSon987So does Russell Wilson. He's either 5-0 or 6-0 against both Peyton and Eli.
Peyton 🐐 Manning, 7 1st Team All-Pro...most for a QB & 5 MVPs, most for anyone.
I’m not a big girl but I cannot is
Brady>Manning
Cormel and a playoff loser 😭
You can't say that Brady is better than Manning, because Manning was injured for a long time and even with that, he trowed more TD passes, more yards etc... If Manning had stayed healthy, maybe he would reach easily the 600 TD passes and more so...
6 sb rings >2
It puts a smile on my face seeing how happy he is with the impact he had on the team and the fans
Peyton Manning was the reason I’m a colts fan first game I ever watched and could remember was the colts vs bears sb ever since then man love the man
AWORKOF ART so you’ve been bandwagoning since you were a little kid
@@rylandonarski589 yes went for the bucks before that cuz of my bro but split ways lol so whats the problem
McAfee channeled all his Troy Polamalu hate onto Holliday
50th like
You know you’re a great and favorite when you are on another team and you come back to where it began and the crowd cheers
This Colts team was something, gave Seattle and Denver their first losses of the season. Both ended up in the super bowl with the 1# Defense and 1# offense respectively.
Thanks NFL for showcasing these 2 great quarterbacks.
As a big Colts can we were very lucky to have had Peyton and Andrew play for us. They provided me and my fellow fans a lot of great memories, I only wish it could've lasted longer with Andrew, but I hope Jacoby Brissett can do the same.
The look on Peyton's shows how happy he is to have made an impact on so many people.Peyton Manning is first class all day. He deserved that standing ovation.🏈😂
I will never forget his response. He was always so stoic. This was one of the few times I remember seeing genuine emotion from him. And I remember looking around the stadium during the ovation. It was awesome to see people in Broncos jerseys next to people in Colts gear. It didn't matter what team one was rooting for. EVERYONE was cheering. I think that is my very favorite memory. I was also overjoyed that my friend and I were able to get tickets for the game.
1:40: that offensive line blocking smh.
1:40: is the reason why Luck retired early in a nutshell. When Wayne went down on that terrible throw, that was due to Luck not having anytime to set his feet. My God did the Colts botch Lucks career.
Cameron Mc Farrin yes! Because Trent Richardson was a Much better value than focusing on protecting the potentially greatest quarterback of all time.. Ryan Grigson = trash.
Seeing Pat make that tackle put a smile on my face lol
Pats fan here 6 days before Tom comes back, need to see what it was like for other legends
Andrew Luck was such a great talent. Hoping for a comeback!
this aged well
Still hasnt aged well lol.
here right before TB12 comes back to New England.
what an excellent recap of the game; I wish they were all done this way. long enough to get a real feel for the game (vs the lame 2 or 3 highlights you see normally) but not too long. props!
As long as the NFL doesnt go the route that every "RUclips Famous" channel does (putting unskippable ads in every 3 minutes) I agree. Their highlights format should be like this vid.
damn the colts had a really pass rush
Really
What ?
The McAfee hit is legendary.
No it’s not, he led with the helmet and could have tapped his shoulder and he would have been out of bounds
4:28 Someone get my man Pat McAfee over here with a MASSIVE KILLSHOT #FORTHEBRAND
My goodness.
This just shows you how smart of a player peyton manning was. Dude could barely throw it 40 yards but still was smashing records. Smartest QB to ever do it.
Yea he never had the best deep ball but his ability to dissect defenses was the best ever
@@zerosteam1056 wasn't peyton known as one of the strongest throwers in his prime before his neck injury?
@Axle some guy named Brady would like to have a word with you sir 🐐
Both teams were such a force of nature and luck should have had a superbowl
I remember watching this game when Peyton Manning return to Indianapolis they were all cheering giving him a standing ovation I was like wow this is awesome
What a hell of a Ride with Manning on the Broncos!
Man I’ll never forget as a kid playing football that morning and then going to this game and sleeping all the way home after it. Big memories
As a Raider fan, I will always hate Peyton Manning for playing with the Broncos. But as a fan of this beautiful game, i will always miss watching him play on Sundays. Thanks for the memories 18.
I was at this game with my dad when I was 11, we’re both huge colts and Manning fans. I can still remember McAfee lighting up Holliday
Actually they drug tested pat for that tackle he made I remember now lol
No drug can give a human the power of pat mcafee
Lucas Oil cheering for Peyton was the loudest thing i've ever experienced
Me also. My ears rang for 3 days after that game.
Pat McAfee laying out the boom
A true legend...thanks for good years at Tenn too ....he is still highly honored in Knoxville
12:30 Peyton tryna relive the memories of throwing toe tapping touchdowns in the back of the endzone for the Colts
God just look at the beginning of the video Peyton was so emotional he looked sad .. he's always gonna be my favorite player of all time .. this game was a classic .. I miss 18
4:30 Greatest hit by a punter EVER! Don't @me!
“A Bronx cheer from the folks in central Indiana.” 😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
2 generational quarterbacks
Came to Football after watching all those Big Hits, stayed after learning about The Sheriff. Thanks Peyton Manning, didnt get to watch you play but you and Aaron Rodgers are the main reasons I love this sport.
Love this game
I sure miss the best ever #18. 😢😢😢. He will always be my favorite. Special guy on and off the field for sure.
Sergio Brown will forever be remembered for being thrown out da club by Gronkowski 😂
Patriot will be forever known for blowing a perfect season to Peyton's little brother Eli 😂😂😂 oh and cheating bitches
The same Gronkowski that was too hurt to play in Superbowl but was on video later in the night dancing, that guys a pansy
@@jsmiller0605 what does Eli have to do with the Fact that The Patriots own the Colts in the regular and Postseason 😂😭 Keep blaming "Cheating" on the Patriots whooping the Colts Ass for the Last 10 Years.
Samuel Unlucky Miller he litterally did not cheat and I’m a niners fan
Chandler S Bryant tell me how you guys have done against the Broncos in the last decade
Watching this makes me miss Andrew luck even more 😭💔 I hope Ryan is happy you helped a generational talent retire way too soon!
Weirdly, Indy had Denver's number during that time. The fact that they were the first team to prevent two different winning streaks (6-0 in 2013 and 7-0 in 2015) is baffling.
Then there was that playoff game in-between, sheesh.
Ya it sucked lmao but we beat them in 2014 haha
Aaron Vargas not when it mattered most
@@jackharcourt9808 I was just pointing it out lmao but wanna be a dick ok at least Peyton won one in 2015/16 season while Andrew luck is made of glass over here.
Handed the 2013 Seahawks team their first loss.
@@aaronvargas2550 Manning was injured that game
I remember watching this game live.
4:02 anyone else think that it's bs that when they review a play like that that they only give possession where the fumble was recovered? I mean if that's the case why in the hell have them play on in that situation? I think that should've been a touchdown
Brady's return to Foxborough made me revisit this.
Peyton Manning in his prime was something else💯
I know the big story of this game at the time was Peyton's return, but looking back, this game just reminds me of how good Andrew Luck was. Accurate, could move in and out of the pocket, kept plays alive. Had he of kept playing, I think he was bound for a ring eventually.
I believe he could have been as good as mahomes if he went to a halfway decent team
Will it be like this when Tampabay goes up to New England next week? 🤔
Louder
Mixed ovation
This is kinda reminding this year when we (the Vikings) played against the Redskins and we cheered for Adrian Peterson. :)
Greatest QB talent of all time
Yea but not the GOAT. Thats Tom Brady
@King SIMBA No he's not bro. One of them but the greatest talent. Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes honestly.
I remember watching this live with my brother and remarking when Thomas made his catch on the second to last Broncos drive "Look at Manning, he's been really good for so damn long and Can.That.Man.Still.Play." This was a sensational football game.
My thoughts are Brady’s return to Foxborough is going to look a little different lmao
I would think and hope that it will be the Sunday Night Football coverage for that game instead of MNF lol
That was a cool and awesone game and He gave the Colts Fans Back memories and we all say Thanks Peyton for the memories :)
Shit, I was at this game. Awesome football weekend.
What a game this turned out to be. I sure do wish I could have attended it. At least Manning wasn't booed when he made his return.
Man I love brissett but I miss Luck
I’m a Dallas fan and don’t pay much attention to Indy but from what I’ve seen so far he seems to be much better
I remember watching this game with my dad
At this moment the colts new they messed up
Samuel Gilbreth Not quite, picking the Luck wasn’t a mistake as he was the best QB prospect the league had seen since manning. However signing Ryan grigson who was by no means fit to be a GM, would ultimately result in Luck being murdered behind that paper bag of an offensive line.
@@3302Jackson well they did let go of peyton so ehhhh
Samuel Gilbreth grigson fucked lucks career
Samuel Gilbreth They let Peyton go but Peyton’s last year he was by no means capable of carrying a team to the playoffs as he had in his prime. Luck was the only reason the colts had stayed relevant in these past 7 years. Have to place the blame where it’s necessary, would’ve have been something to have had Ballard and Reich from the start of lucks career, just another story of what could’ve been.
@Hari Avula Yeah it wasn't bad at all, he did alot for us like retiring at the age of 29. Hindsight is 20/20, but if I had known we we weren't making it to any super bowls and the whole retiring in his prime thing, I would've never wanted him to be our quarterback in the first place. Not saying it's Lucks fault that he was always injured, but the fact still remains.
This was a great regular season game.
I like how Peyton says thank you very much like if the fans could hear him 💀😂
You could read his lips so I'm sure they could read his lips off that big ass jumbotron
Classy. Very classy to the fans. Good job everyone. He deserved it! Bravo Peyton. Bravo!!
Broncos were on a roll and there were even 16-0 whispers before this game. Still, Marino’s 1984 season was markedly better than Peyton’s 04 or 13, or Brady’s 07, when you compare the the league averages.
Oh i would definetly agree
But Marino never really got close to those numbers again.
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf that tells you how difficult it was to do in that time
@@lightyagami3492 Yes and no.
It’s games like this that makes football so much fun to watch
Peyton Manning > Brady
Nah
Maybe in the regular season. In the post season and pressure situations nobody is like tom brady.
Varro it’s all about system
Varro I’ll take Peyton over Brady and Brady’s system over Peytons
I FORGOT HOW GOOD THIS GAME WAS! I MISS BOTH OF THESE GUYS 😥
I know Bronco fans wish he was still their Quarterback 😂 Ever since he left they have been HORRIBLE!
@@terryprofitt6902 he's talking about the Broncos not the Colts
@@Evilduck065 I knew that
I Was a freshman in high school when Peyton returned to Indy, and now Tom is returning to New England 8 years later and I have a strong feeling Cris and Al are going to reference this game!
Peyton was such a class act.
Thank you Peyton for your career here in Denver.
Not a football fan but for some reason i always liked watching Peyton play.
Forgot how great of a game this was. Really fun to watch
As a life long Indianapolis resident and a HARDCORE Colts fan, I'm feeling a bit bad about myself as i watch this and get very excited everytime Peyton completes a pass. Was looking like another Tampa Bay comeback and i was disappointed when it didn't happen.
Welker catching balls behind him and over his head might have helped in the 2011 Super Bowl.
I just love watching this!!
One of the greatest games I’ve seen as a colts fan. Nothing but love for the Sheriff and all he did for us
Peyton was different I already miss him 😔😔
4:30 number 11 tried to play it off like he didn’t get hit sticked by a kicker 😂😂😂
I’m a broncos fan but damn I miss Andrew Luck in the NFL. Was a great QB to watch
Best game ever 🔥🔥
Legend.
I like how this video is 18 minutes long
2:57 this throw luck makes is so impressive. lineman backed up into him, thread the needle on cover 2, and the most impressive part: Heyward Bey actually catching a ball that hits him in the hands