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Not exactly. Manning isn't in the same class as Marino. Manning actually won a ring and CARRIED his team. Marino always carried his team but was never able to carry to a championship. Brady and Montana had insanely good teams for a period of time.

I agree here..

..why arnt Mannng and Elway considered the equal of Montana? Its as if 3 titles makes you greater than 2 or 1 and , in team sport, it doesnt

and Elway and Manninbg did not have the teams around them that Joe Montana did

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I agree here..

..why arnt Mannng and Elway considered the equal of Montana? Its as if 3 titles makes you greater than 2 or 1 and , in team sport, it doesnt

and Elway and Manninbg did not have the teams around them that Joe Montana did

You are exactly right. Elway actually played in more SB's than Montana but you pose an point in how people still view Montana as better.

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I agree here..

..why arnt Mannng and Elway considered the equal of Montana? Its as if 3 titles makes you greater than 2 or 1 and , in team sport, it doesnt

and Elway and Manninbg did not have the teams around them that Joe Montana did

And of the three, Peyton is the only one who's entire career was during the salary cap era. The 49ers and cowboys loaded up in those days. To me that is what makes the Pats and the hoodie so impressive.

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And of the three, Peyton is the only one who's entire career was during the salary cap era. The 49ers and cowboys loaded up in those days. To me that is what makes the Pats and the hoodie with cameras all around so impressive.

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I dont really buy into that being the reason for all of their success. They went undeafted the following season.

Lol I don't believe it was the sole reason but I believe it easily could of contributed just enough to give them a competitive advantage in games. If you know exactly what a team's audibles are, you can change your defense to play it perfectly.

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Lol I don't believe it was the sole reason but I believe it easily could of contributed just enough to give them a competitive advantage in games. If you know exactly what a team's audibles are, you can change your defense to play it perfectly.

I agree with that as well... They have lost some close games in big spots since..

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I went to that card show on saturday I posted about earlier and met RG3. My dad asked him if he knew he was going to be a Redskin ofcourse he gave the political answer and said no but he smiled and gave us a wink. Also a guy in front of me had a colts helmet to get signed his agent said he would not be signing any memorabilia other than Baylor and Redskins items. I know alot of people don't want the Colts to draft him but he has an aura about him I can't explain it and he was super nice he dapped me up thanked me for coming he even stayed 2 hours past to sign everyones stuff. Im gonna attach a picture so you guys dont think I'm B.S.'ing you when I get off work today. I also tweeted Dan Graham @coltsinsider I asked him to give a percentage of the Colts drafting Luck here was his tweet back to me.

Dan Graham@coltsinsider

@PeachOmania 100% #Colts are taking Andrew Luck with the 1st overall pick in the #NFL Draft.

Sweet, sounds like it's a for sure that he will be a Redskin and Colts will get Luck, especially after RG3 declining to do a private workout with the Colts. I think Luck fits the Colts and RG3 fits the Redskins system better. It will work out great for both organizations, RG3 sounds like a nice guy and he's a great football player, I just think a lot of fans were "ok" with us cutting Manning because of Luck, not because of RG3. It would be detrimental to the fans if we picked RG, just saying. I'm just happy that we are the ones getting Luck.

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