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Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:16 pm
by poizond13
30/38 338 Yards 3TD 0 INT

Eat shit, haters. :lol:

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:19 pm
by Crazy Levi
Nobody hates Manning.

Everybody hates you.

Luck is being outplayed by RG3 by the way. Looks like the Colts made TWO mistakes (dumping Manning and passing on RG3).

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:27 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:Nobody hates Manning.

.
Says the guy who predicted and hoped Peyton would never play again.

Stick to talking about the refs, hoss. Leave real football to the big boys.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:36 pm
by Crazy Levi
poizond13 wrote:
Crazy Levi wrote:Nobody hates Manning.

.
Says the guy who predicted and hoped Peyton would never play again.

Stick to talking about the refs, hoss. Leave real football to the big boys.
Says the guy who predicted Manning would never EVER be cut by the Colts.
:lol:

And I DID say I hoped Manning wouldn't play again - for his own well being.

But some people don't care about that.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:44 pm
by bigbuttskinner
I hate manning and p13.

And they played the Raiders. Ho hum... Good luck next week against the Pats. hahaha!

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:52 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:
And I DID say I hoped Manning wouldn't play again - for his own well being.
:lol:

I always laugh at morons like you. Are you a surgeon? A doctor of any kind? Did you at least speak to any doctors who were familiar with Peyton's situation? What's that, you're just another moron on the internet? That's what I thought. So what in the world gave you the idea that you could possibly, in a million years, suggest what's best for Peyton's health??? Or any other player for that matter.

Peyton proved you and all the other haters dead wrong.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:06 pm
by poizond13
GREATEST.OF.ALL.TIME.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:00 pm
by dtmfs
I happen to agree that He's the best QB of all time, but I also agree with Levi, I don't think He should've came back. He's playing great, Good, But We're talking about his fucking neck here and a long fucking neck at that, Dude has as much money as he does space on his forehead, He could still regret coming back big time, Should've called it a day, He had absolutley nothing to prove.

Don't need to be a fucking Doctor to know Football isent great on the body You dumbass, and alot of his peers were saying the same, Why risk it? Yeah guys that actually play the game were of that opinion

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:05 pm
by Crazy Levi
I tip my hat to Manning. Very nice game. If he can stay healthy looks like he might make the Colts regret casting him aside for Boy Wonder.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:05 pm
by poizond13
dtmfs wrote:I happen to agree that He's the best QB of all time, but I also agree with Levi, I don't think He should've came back. He's playing great, Good, But We're talking about his fucking neck here and a long fucking neck at that, Dude has as much money as he does space on his forehead, He could still regret coming back big time, Should've called it a day, He had absolutley nothing to prove.
Doctors have already said he's safer now than he was before the injury. The neck is 100% healthy. He's not risking any more than any other player in the NFL. If that was not the case, he would not be out there. Also, coming back wasn't about money or proving anything. The guy has lived for football for his whole life. He knew he had a chance to play the game for a few more years at a high level, and then retire and move on, on his terms.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:09 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:I tip my hat to Manning. Very nice game. If he can stay healthy looks like he might make the Colts regret casting him aside for Boy Wonder.
This coming from the guy who wished and predicted Peyton would never play again. The guy who practically celebrated his injury for 5 months straight.

Keep trolling, hoss. Colts made the right decision. Peyton Manning made the right decision to keep playing. Any real Colts fan truly wishes Peyton Manning all the success in the world and continues to root for him in Denver. What we're building here is special but winning a Super Bowl in year one was never part of the plan.

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:12 pm
by LAglamrocker
Hes a bitch, his ankle will shatter soon,

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:15 pm
by dtmfs
poizond13 wrote:Doctors have already said he's safer now than he was before the injury. The neck is 100% healthy. He's not risking any more than any other player in the NFL. If that was not the case, he would not be out there. Also, coming back wasn't about money or proving anything. The guy has lived for football for his whole life. He knew he had a chance to play the game for a few more years at a high level, and then retire and move on, on his terms.
Yeah and Reggie Lewis' Dream team of Doctors cleared him to play basketball again, and I'm sure Dan Marinos achilles magically became better than ever after the injury/surgery. Fuck is that some stupid shit. "Yes I've had multiple surgeries on my giraffe neck but somehow my doctors say it's better than it was 10 years ago. Hell why not get surgery done on his arm and knees, He can play for fucking ever. His Doctors sound like mad scientists, maybe they can do something for Alex Karras.

Re:

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:15 pm
by poizond13
LAglamrocker wrote:Hes a bitch, his ankle will shatter soon,
:lol:

Tim Tebow will never be a starting caliber NFL QB.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:17 pm
by Crazy Levi
poizond13 wrote:
Crazy Levi wrote:I tip my hat to Manning. Very nice game. If he can stay healthy looks like he might make the Colts regret casting him aside for Boy Wonder.
This coming from the guy who wished and predicted Peyton would never play again. The guy who practically celebrated his injury for 5 months straight.

Keep trolling, hoss. Colts made the right decision. Peyton Manning made the right decision to keep playing. Any real Colts fan truly wishes Peyton Manning all the success in the world and continues to root for him in Denver. What we're building here is special but winning a Super Bowl in year one was never part of the plan.
Huh?

When did I "celebrate" his injury? That's your game, mr "hahahaha eat shit Texans fans," not me. I reveled in your misery in watching the Colts stumble through a disastrous season, but I never once "celebrated" his injury. I'd like you to prove me wrong.

I'm just praising a great night for a Hall of Fame QB. Good for him. I appreciate good football as much as the next guy. In fact, I'm bummed I didn't get to watch this game. Just found out what happened 10 minutes ago.

As a Colts fan I am shocked you are so happy to see him go. You have no loyalty?! No confidence?!

I'd take three or four years of Peyton Manning over a question mark draft pick. Luck could bust - you know that as well as anyone. But there's only one Peyton Manning.

I thought you knew that?

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:19 pm
by TawnyVonJagger
Does anyone really think that TT would have been able to engineer THAT comeback?

I don't fucking think so.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:21 pm
by poizond13
dtmfs wrote:
poizond13 wrote:Doctors have already said he's safer now than he was before the injury. The neck is 100% healthy. He's not risking any more than any other player in the NFL. If that was not the case, he would not be out there. Also, coming back wasn't about money or proving anything. The guy has lived for football for his whole life. He knew he had a chance to play the game for a few more years at a high level, and then retire and move on, on his terms.
Yeah and Reggie Lewis' Dream team of Doctors cleared him to play basketball again, and I'm sure Dan Marinos achilles magically became better than ever after the injury/surgery. Fuck is that some stupid shit. "Yes I've had multiple surgeries on my giraffe neck but somehow my doctors say it's better than it was 10 years ago. Hell why not get sugery done on his arm and knees, He can play for fucking ever.
I never said his arm was better than ever. His arm still isn't as strong as it was prior to the injury. It may never be. But his neck is fully healed and better than it was before. That's just a fact. I don't know how else to say it. I'm pretty sure Peyton had enough input from doctors, family, etc to be able to make the decision without needing advice from fans who have zero knowledge on his particular situation, or any medical background at all.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:25 pm
by dtmfs
poizond13 wrote: I never said his arm was better than ever. His arm still isn't as strong as it was prior to the injury. It may never be. But his neck is fully healed and better than it was before. That's just a fact. I don't know how else to say it. I'm pretty sure Peyton had enough input from doctors, family, etc to be able to make the decision without needing advice from fans who have zero knowledge on his particular situation, or any medical background at all.
Well shit modern medicine never ceases to amaze me, Fear not Ray Lewis just go see Peytons Frankenstein and He'll have you a set of 25 year old legs in no time, that's at least another 1000 tackles.

Who else is wearing a Trixter shirt to Lita Ford tonight

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:28 pm
by LAglamrocker
Tebows god will take out USC QB loser soon. One team will make the playoffs in afc west...wont be Denver. FACT

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:32 pm
by Crazy Levi
dtmfs wrote:
poizond13 wrote: I never said his arm was better than ever. His arm still isn't as strong as it was prior to the injury. It may never be. But his neck is fully healed and better than it was before. That's just a fact. I don't know how else to say it. I'm pretty sure Peyton had enough input from doctors, family, etc to be able to make the decision without needing advice from fans who have zero knowledge on his particular situation, or any medical background at all.
Well shit modern medicine never ceases to amaze me, Fear not Ray Lewis just go see Peytons Frankenstein and He'll have you a set of 25 year old legs in no time, that's at least another 1000 tackles.
I'm not a doctor. P13 ain't a doctor.

As usual, P13 chooses to believe the "experts" he wants to believe, just when he touts some idiocy by Peter King or Merill Hodge while ignoring what similar hacks who disagree with him say.

I saw PLENTY of people on tv and in print - former players, doctors, and one former player who IS a doctor - and many of them said Peyton playing ain't a great idea. What they said made sense to me, so I went along with that opinion.

P13 chooses to believe those who say he's stronger than ever and completely free of risk of further injury. Hey, good for him. But to cast aside a contrary opinion as trolling is the worst kind of trolling itself, which of course is nothing new to our favorite Poison groupie.

As far as the whole "he wouldn't be playing if it weren't safe" routine, that's absolutely ridiculous. Athletes have made a HISTORY of playing when they shouldn't have, for any number of reasons. Ali didn't just get the shit beat out of him by Larry Holmes because he needed the money - he thought he'd win. Jim McMahon didn't play forever because he thought he'd end up with early onset dementia, but here we are.

Like I said, I got no bone to pick with Peyton - he's been a great player, and now that he ain't a Colt it's much easier to root for him. I think it's hilarious that Greg thinks you are trolling when you disagree with him, and he thinks you are trolling when you DO agree with him.

Peyton had a great night - am I supposed to say he didn't?

What exactly do you want from us, P13?

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:33 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:
poizond13 wrote:
Crazy Levi wrote:I tip my hat to Manning. Very nice game. If he can stay healthy looks like he might make the Colts regret casting him aside for Boy Wonder.
This coming from the guy who wished and predicted Peyton would never play again. The guy who practically celebrated his injury for 5 months straight.

Keep trolling, hoss. Colts made the right decision. Peyton Manning made the right decision to keep playing. Any real Colts fan truly wishes Peyton Manning all the success in the world and continues to root for him in Denver. What we're building here is special but winning a Super Bowl in year one was never part of the plan.
Huh?

When did I "celebrate" his injury? That's your game, mr "hahahaha eat shit Texans fans," not me. I reveled in your misery in watching the Colts stumble through a disastrous season, but I never once "celebrated" his injury. I'd like you to prove me wrong.

I'm just praising a great night for a Hall of Fame QB. Good for him. I appreciate good football as much as the next guy. In fact, I'm bummed I didn't get to watch this game. Just found out what happened 10 minutes ago.

As a Colts fan I am shocked you are so happy to see him go. You have no loyalty?! No confidence?!

I'd take three or four years of Peyton Manning over a question mark draft pick. Luck could bust - you know that as well as anyone. But there's only one Peyton Manning.

I thought you knew that?
You did celebrate his injury. For MONTHS.

You know damn well I wasn't happy to see Peyton go. I took it as hard, or harder, than anyone. If it were up to me, he'd still be starting for the Colts, with Luck on the bench. I hoped that would happen but it wasn't meant to be. But after a few months to think about it and truly look at it from a level headed perspective, this was really the best thing for all parties. Fact is, we were not going to win a Super Bowl this year with Peyton Manning or anyone else at QB. The roster needed a complete tear down. I don't think Peyton would have wanted to be a part of a rebuilding team. And this gives us the chance to develop our young QB and build a winning team for the future. I wanted more than anything for Peyton to retire as a Colt, but it wasn't meant to be.

Lastly, I don't see Luck as a bust. I give that a zero percent chance. But you'll notice I NEVER said he was the next Peyton Manning. I've always said Peyton was irreplaceable, which he is. Luck is not the next Peyton Manning. No one is.

Peyton will always be a Colt. He's a first ballot hall of famer, as a COLT. All the memories he has here can never be replaced or taken away. One day he'll come back to the house that he built to get his well deserved farewell from Colts fans, be inducted into the Ring of Honor, and see his statue that will sit outside the stadium. I look forward to it.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:35 pm
by Crazy Levi
poizond13 wrote:
You did celebrate his injury. For MONTHS.
Ok, great. So please find some quotes where I "celebrate" his injury.

I've had NO trouble using your words against you for a year. Return the favor.

Where did I "celebrate" his injury?

I'm waiting, and looking forward to you creatively stretching the meaning of the word "celebrate." I happen to have a dictionary here so don't get cute.

Here's what it looks like - prove that I ever wrote something like this...


poizond13 wrote:HAHAHA EAT SHIT TEXANS FANS!!! You've reveled in our Misery for weeks and even rubbed it in our noses. NOW YOU FEEL THE PAIN OF YOUR FRANCHISE QB BEING OUT!! :lol: Karma's a bitch. The Texans are done, put a fork in em. :lol:
I'll wait...either for a quote like the above that "exudes class," or for an apology.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:37 pm
by dtmfs
As far as the whole "he wouldn't be playing if it weren't safe" routine, that's absolutely ridiculous. Athletes have made a HISTORY of playing when they shouldn't have, for any number of reasons. Ali didn't just get the shit beat out of him by Larry Holmes because he needed the money - he thought he'd win. Jim McMahon didn't play forever because he thought he'd end up with early onset dementia, but here we are.
Ali is a good example, as is Holyfield. Shit Dale Jr. tried not telling his team he had a concussion and raced anyway, not an athlete in the traditional sense but a recent example of a guy being selfish as fuck and putting others at risk.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:39 pm
by dtmfs
poizond13 wrote:I took it as hard, or harder, than anyone.
STFU, We're talking sports not that stupid ride You took on Bert.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:42 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:
I'm not a doctor. P13 ain't a doctor.

As usual, P13 chooses to believe the "experts" he wants to believe, just when he touts some idiocy by Peter King or Merill Hodge while ignoring what similar hacks who disagree with him say.

I saw PLENTY of people on tv and in print - former players, doctors, and one former player who IS a doctor - and many of them said Peyton playing ain't a great idea. What they said made sense to me, so I went along with that opinion.

P13 chooses to believe those who say he's stronger than ever and completely free of risk of further injury. Hey, good for him. But to cast aside a contrary opinion as trolling is the worst kind of trolling itself, which of course is nothing new to our favorite Poison groupie.

As far as the whole "he wouldn't be playing if it weren't safe" routine, that's absolutely ridiculous. Athletes have made a HISTORY of playing when they shouldn't have, for any number of reasons. Ali didn't just get the shit beat out of him by Larry Holmes because he needed the money - he thought he'd win. Jim McMahon didn't play forever because he thought he'd end up with early onset dementia, but here we are.

Like I said, I got no bone to pick with Peyton - he's been a great player, and now that he ain't a Colt it's much easier to root for him. I think it's hilarious that Greg thinks you are trolling when you disagree with him, and he thinks you are trolling when you DO agree with him.

Peyton had a great night - am I supposed to say he didn't?

What exactly do you want from us, P13?
Doesn't matter what ANYONE outside of Peyton's situation says. Me, you, or anybody else, whether they're a doctor or not. They don't have insight as to Peyton's situation. Only his doctors do. I've never in my life seen a doctor diagnose someone without actually examining them for themselves. I can't even begin to understand why someone without even any medical background would want to do so. To say that Peyton shouldn't play again because he had a "serious" injury and surgery, which you happen to know exactly zero about, is just stupid and ignorant. It's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. I trust Peyton's doctors, his family, and his advisers to help him make that decision. He's not the type to go out and recklessly risk his life over a football game.

The proof is in the pudding. Peyton's healthy. He's taken many hits by now, and what do you know, he's gotten right back up.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:49 pm
by poizond13
Be careful what you wish for Levy. I don't usually waste time looking for old quotes like you do. But you asked for it.

Crazy Levy on Peyton Manning's injury, September 2011:
I think it's hilarious. I haven't taken this much sick enjoyment of someone else's misfortune since Bret got hit by that Broadway scenery.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=252435&p=5318049&h ... g#p5318049

DAMN

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:50 pm
by dtmfs
It's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen.
Oh it's not dumber than someone actually believing a 36 year old neck with multiple surgeries is better than the neck pre injury.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:53 pm
by poizond13
dtmfs wrote:
It's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen.
Oh it's not dumber than someone actually believing a 36 year old neck with multiple surgeries is better than the neck pre injury.
Even before the injury, his neck was having issues and the injury was only a matter of time. I didn't say his neck was better than it was 20 years ago. Even before the injury, his neck had deteriorated and the injury was inevitable. It was building up for probably 4-5 years. So yes, his neck is definitely better than it was pre-injury.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:56 pm
by Crazy Levi
poizond13 wrote:Be careful what you wish for Levy. I don't usually waste time looking for old quotes like you do. But you asked for it.

Crazy Levy on Peyton Manning's injury, September 2011:
I think it's hilarious. I haven't taken this much sick enjoyment of someone else's misfortune since Bret got hit by that Broadway scenery.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=252435&p=5318049&h ... g#p5318049

DAMN
I was talking about YOU, Gregg, not Peyton.

Re: Peyton Manning

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:00 pm
by poizond13
Crazy Levi wrote:
poizond13 wrote:Be careful what you wish for Levy. I don't usually waste time looking for old quotes like you do. But you asked for it.

Crazy Levy on Peyton Manning's injury, September 2011:
I think it's hilarious. I haven't taken this much sick enjoyment of someone else's misfortune since Bret got hit by that Broadway scenery.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=252435&p=5318049&h ... g#p5318049

DAMN
I was talking about YOU, Gregg, not Peyton.
Ohhhhhhh, sure you were.

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Nope.

The fact that you compared it to Bret's incident at the Tony's proves you were talking about Peyton. You also called it a "sick enjoyment." You can't weasel or spin your way out of this one, Levy. The QUOTE speaks for itself. You enjoyed Peyton's injury. Your words, not mine.

I think it's hilarious. I haven't taken this much sick enjoyment of someone else's misfortune since Bret got hit by that Broadway scenery.