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Not shocking he looks like Peyton he has admitted that he looked up to Peyton growing up. I am sure Peyton enflunced the way he played qb put a colts uni on him and yeah he's going to look a lot like Peyton. Won't help him with trying to not be compared to Peyton but hey right now he's playing like a young Peyton which is great.

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In looking at this thread again I did notice something strange.

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He's not even using the seems.

That's right....blame the seems.

Not that I'm upset. Thank you Curtis for your gift of suck. We are forever indebted to you for your part in building the monster.

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The point is that he looks like Manning facially in that picture. There's no denying that.

He looks as much like Manning facially in that picture as he does Collins & Painter in the others...

I don't see Manning, I don't see it looking like Manning. If everyone else does then congratulations, but I see Andrew Luck.

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