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Peyton expands his lead over Ryan Leaf!!!


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Looking at their impacts on the W/L for the teams which drafted them the results are these:

 

Ryan Leaf- 0-0 in playoff games, 0-0 in League championships

 

Peyton Manning- 3-5 in playoff games and 0-1 in League championships

 

Manning finally stormed ahead of Leaf last year in finally delivering a victory to the team which drafted him. This year he increased his total of playoff victories brought to the team which drafted him by 50% over Leaf's failed work.

 

Boy, he sure is fun to watch during the regular season but I would certainly expect a little more W/L impact from a fellow who is probably one of the best quarterbacks to play the game.

 

Maybe Polian should have spent a bit more time checking out the different insurance adjusters before he committed big bucks to resigning Manning.

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Lol, but once again this wasn't Peyton's loss. It was on the Indy D.

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But the point is that under the salary cap system where all teams are operatimg umder the same limits for paying salaries to build a D,

 

1. The Manning contract started at the huge and inflated levels of a 1st round drafted QB,

2. Indy then progressed as they were forced to get Edggerin James because even having the soon to be best QB ever gets you the same 3-13 rcord without a running game,

3. Then over time the Manning contract deservedly by his extraordinary play grew to ovr $100 million.

4. And in conjunction with this the D was further constrained by the need to buy Marvin Harrison and the other receivers necessary to make this team work

5. And the team spends further on the O by inesting in Vanderjagt.

6. And getting one of the best GMs in the game capable of making good assessments which get you a Dwight Freeney while he is cheap and as good as you can hope for in cheaper ST players.

7. And the team tries to deal with its D weakness by getting one of the best D minded HCs in the game.

 

Yet, still the cap constraints of the Manning deal mean this team cannot make the investments necessary in a balanced way to get homefield advantage througout the playoffs so the December weather reeks havor on their passing game.

 

My sense is that Manning is clearly one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game but as an athlete he simply commands too much money in the sorta free-market of the NFL to build a winning team.

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