Monday, December 9, 2013

The critics can SHOVE IT

Peyton Manning summed it up when he said that his critics can shove it.  Let's be real here, folks: the game, Sunday afternoon, proved the critics wrong.  Peyton Manning played incredibly, as did the rest of the Broncos.  The commentators, some of which couldn't even get the names right over and over and TWICE referred back to stories about Julius Thomas while mixing him up with Demaryius Thomas, kept referring to dropped passes.  Well, more than HALF of those dropped passes were not a direct result of Manning's throws.  They were a result of the weather and the receiver.  That's not to say that the rest of the team didn't play awesome.  Passes get dropped, things happen.  For God's sake, they still scored over 50 points....that says something BIG!

As for the critics of the record-setting kick, let's talk a little about the freezing cold which makes the ball, in general, not travel as far.  The ball is heavier in the cold and the altitude component is removed when it's that cold outside.  Prater's kick was unbelievable and the critics need to shut it, climb out of Tom Brady's ass, and realize that Manning is a better quarterback, the Broncos ARE the best team in the NFL currently, and all the trash talk means nothing.

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