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inkasepatlo manning retire avthunnadu....one of the best QBs in history

Watch his farewell speech. I think it's live in Broncos facebook page

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will mish him....NFL without peyton manning is not going to be same...

 

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inkasepatlo manning retire avthunnadu....one of the best QBs in history

Watch his farewell speech. I think it's live in Broncos facebook page

 

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This shows what kind of genius and passionate Manning is.. For 2010 Game he studied the films all teh way back to 2005 Baltimore Ravens, just to understand Rex Ryan's Schemes

 

In January 2010, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, the Jets visited Indianapolis and quarterback Peyton Manning,

Through much of the first half of that AFC title game, Ryan and the Jets were having his way with Manning. The quarterback couldn't set up the proper blocking schemes to buy the time to complete passes downfield. He'd been sacked twice. The run game was mostly corralled. Drives stalled in the red zone.

Just before the two-minute warning, Manning was 7-of-15 passing for 120 yards and no touchdowns. The Jets led 16-7. Lucas Oil Stadium was restless. Manning looked rattled.

Then, he said later, he lined up on second-and-10 from his own 20-yard line, recognized the defensive formation in front of him and understood where the pieces would go post-snap. He called an audible and promptly hit wideout Austin Collie for 18 yards. On the next snap he threw to Collie for 46, then on the next 16 more and a touchdown to Collie.

Just like that, three passes in a row, and the Colts went into the half trailing by three carrying all the momentum.

"I thought, 'He's got them figured out,'" Peyton's dad, Archie, said of that moment.

He had. Manning completed 18 of his final 24 passes, three of them for touchdowns. The Colts rolled to a 30-17 victory and advanced to the Super Bowl (they'd lose to the New Orleans Saints).

The Jets game was like a prizefight, where one punch changed the trajectory, leaving the other side desperate and grasping once the original strategy was blown up. Even when Ryan abandoned what was successful, nothing new worked. The coach was on his heels. Whatever he called, Manning exploited.

"We tried everything," Ryan said afterward, shaking his head in defeat. "We tried man. We tried two-man zone. We tried you-name-it coverage … we couldn't get off the field. They kept marching it down the field on us."

And what was it that Manning saw on that one play that cracked the code?

It wasn't anything Ryan had shown during the season with the Jets. Manning had watched and rewatched every one of those games during the week. It wasn't anything any other team had tried on the Colts, or anyone else all season, or the season before, or the season before, or even the season before that.

What Manning saw, and recognized, was a set-up from all the way back to the 2005 regular season, a Colts game against the Baltimore Ravens, whose defensive coordinator at the time was none other than Rex Ryan. In a flash, formations from five seasons and one team ago computed into Manning's mind. That was all it took. Ryan thought he'd dug deep enough into history that Manning would never remember. He was wrong.

"I studied the 2005 Colts-Ravens game," Manning said. "You kind of [watch footage of] a game and say, 'They might play some of this defense,' and that's kind of what they did today. [Ryan] has his style of defense and he goes back to things that worked.

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will mish him....NFl without peyton manning is not going to be same...

 

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NFL will miss him for sure..but the game will go on..another great stars will emerge.

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soooooper..............

 

This shows what kind of genius and passionate Manning is.. For 2010 Game he studied the films all teh way back to 2005 Baltimore Ravens, just to understand Rex Ryan's Schemes

 

In January 2010, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, the Jets visited Indianapolis and quarterback Peyton Manning,

Through much of the first half of that AFC title game, Ryan and the Jets were having his way with Manning. The quarterback couldn't set up the proper blocking schemes to buy the time to complete passes downfield. He'd been sacked twice. The run game was mostly corralled. Drives stalled in the red zone.

Just before the two-minute warning, Manning was 7-of-15 passing for 120 yards and no touchdowns. The Jets led 16-7. Lucas Oil Stadium was restless. Manning looked rattled.

Then, he said later, he lined up on second-and-10 from his own 20-yard line, recognized the defensive formation in front of him and understood where the pieces would go post-snap. He called an audible and promptly hit wideout Austin Collie for 18 yards. On the next snap he threw to Collie for 46, then on the next 16 more and a touchdown to Collie.

Just like that, three passes in a row, and the Colts went into the half trailing by three carrying all the momentum.

"I thought, 'He's got them figured out,'" Peyton's dad, Archie, said of that moment.

He had. Manning completed 18 of his final 24 passes, three of them for touchdowns. The Colts rolled to a 30-17 victory and advanced to the Super Bowl (they'd lose to the New Orleans Saints).

The Jets game was like a prizefight, where one punch changed the trajectory, leaving the other side desperate and grasping once the original strategy was blown up. Even when Ryan abandoned what was successful, nothing new worked. The coach was on his heels. Whatever he called, Manning exploited.

"We tried everything," Ryan said afterward, shaking his head in defeat. "We tried man. We tried two-man zone. We tried you-name-it coverage … we couldn't get off the field. They kept marching it down the field on us."

And what was it that Manning saw on that one play that cracked the code?

It wasn't anything Ryan had shown during the season with the Jets. Manning had watched and rewatched every one of those games during the week. It wasn't anything any other team had tried on the Colts, or anyone else all season, or the season before, or the season before, or even the season before that.

What Manning saw, and recognized, was a set-up from all the way back to the 2005 regular season, a Colts game against the Baltimore Ravens, whose defensive coordinator at the time was none other than Rex Ryan. In a flash, formations from five seasons and one team ago computed into Manning's mind. That was all it took. Ryan thought he'd dug deep enough into history that Manning would never remember. He was wrong.

"I studied the 2005 Colts-Ravens game," Manning said. "You kind of [watch footage of] a game and say, 'They might play some of this defense,' and that's kind of what they did today. [Ryan] has his style of defense and he goes back to things that worked.

 

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200.gifippudae intha badhaga untae ma eli bedhar retire innappudu entha emotional avuthano ento...!!

 

one of the greatest in NFL,future hall of famer,His numbers talk..take a bow PEYTON MANNING...!!

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ippudae intha badhaga untae ma eli bedhar retire innappudu entha emotional avuthano ento...!!

 

one of the greatest in NFL,future hall of famer,His numbers talk..take a bow PEYTON MANNING...!!

Eli inko 4 years pakka adatadu ..atleast 1 ring kodatadu

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200.gifippudae intha badhaga untae ma eli bedhar retire innappudu entha emotional avuthano ento...!!

 

one of the greatest in NFL,future hall of famer,His numbers talk..take a bow PEYTON MANNING...!!

 

vaarineee annintlo mee eli gaadni insert cheskoni baadha padaku

 

mee odu atleast 1 yr extra aaduthadu le till 2020 esko 

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