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2007-02-04 18:50:04
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answer #1
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answered by Kandy 6
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Yes he will be just because of his ability to manage the game better than all 53 other players and 20 other coaches on the opposing team. He catches people offside, he catches too many men, he speeds the game up and slows it down however he sees fit for the situation. And he is a total package QB because QB means leader and most understanding player, and best at running the system, jsut like a "QB" for a powerplay in hockey, or the PG in basketball. BUT most important, a QB has to be able to make the throws, and any moron can see that he is the best at putting the ball EXACTLY where he wants to, and now with a super bowl ring he just cements all his credibilities. Clearly Manning is and always will be the best Quarterback just because of his football mind, I also think if he went on to coach he would probably be the best at that too because he is a coach on the field, and he always manages to say the right thing.
2007-02-05 03:33:51
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answered by FOOTBALL not Soccer 2
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Right now, NO. But ask that question when he retires in 6-8 years with 1 or 2 MORE Rings. Because then you an start the discussion and then I would say YES!
2007-02-07 14:41:03
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answered by Danbert99 3
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Absolutely not. Peyton is a great passer, and may even be the greatest passer of all time. Just like Michael Vick may be the greatest running QB ever, he does not possess the total package.
John Elway is by far the greatest ever. He possessed the total package as far a running and passing ability. Combine this with his leadership, poise, and ability to come from behind, and no one else even comes close to Elway.
2007-02-05 03:00:33
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answered by Bryan _ 3
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He has to win more I agree. But it is hard to say of all time because football has changed so much over its history. Otto Graham played in 10 Championship Games winning 7 of them. He only played 10 years. It would be hard to compare Manning to someone like that because it is two completely diffrent era's of football. If he can win atleast two more he will be there with names like Brady and Montana for the best of the Modern Era.
2007-02-05 02:58:27
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answered by Cheese 5
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Impossible to tell - thus far. Wait out another few years of championships and superbowls. He would not even be in contention yet.
2007-02-05 02:52:16
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answered by yolkyolk 5
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barring injury, yes.
he doesn't need more hardware. case in point, Marino (the best QB of all time)
2007-02-09 01:46:39
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answered by john 2
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Yes he is, and this is coming from a Steelers fan. The reason why he is so good is because he is a mastermind of the game of football, plus has the athletic ability. He works harder plain and simple-and I have never seen a better quarteterback. He runs the offense-it is not the coaches.
2007-02-05 02:54:35
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answered by Paul S 2
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He did break the records. He has the Super Bowl ring. So...pretty much yes. And trust me, this will not be his last Super Bowl ring. To the people from Indianapolis, get ready to see at least one more Lombardi trophy in your city.
2007-02-05 02:54:50
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answered by c00kies 5
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Well, no one can say for sure, since we can't see the future. But after tonight's game, I'd definately say he is in the running. I was for the Bears, but WOW.
2007-02-05 02:51:25
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answered by slaughter114 4
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No, he has to win a few more Super Bowls.
2007-02-05 02:52:08
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answered by "D" - ΦÎ?Σ 2
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