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en When are we going to start talking about when Peyton Manning is going to start doing what Mike Vick does? Let's flip it. The guy wins games, and that's the role of a quarterback, to win games. He doesn't need to do anything. I think it's ridiculous that people keep asking me that question. I don't know why people are so narrow-minded that they can't understand why the guy is a great player.

en What do you mean, 'per se?' ... In the mold of Peyton Manning or in the mold of Mike Vick? Because, in the mold of Mike Vick, he's outstanding. I think it's unfortunate that people always put him in a mold. Let him be him. He's a quarterback. He's a great quarterback.

en I think a lot of people are still narrow-minded when it comes to accepting alternate ways on how to play a position. We see that with Mike (Vick) all the time, obviously. People want him to be something he's not.

en [After throwing 14 interceptions in his first six games, Manning completed 18 of 30 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns in a losing effort.] Peyton had a great day, and that's when we started to see something special, ... There were still some down times, but frankly he got through it better than I thought he would. The first off-season is crucial. Quarterbacks get a lot of work in between the first and second year. That's when you really ought to start seeing something, by the second year.

en You start trading off. Keeping in the back of your mind that talent wins games, you make a decision on a player that doesn't complement a player you have, but he's talented.

en If Peyton saw how Lee shot the ball, he'd have to be proud of him. I don't know as far as (Manning) it being an inspiration or anything but Lee played great, one of the best games I've ever seen him play. . . . If Peyton saw Lee shooting the ball like he did, he might want his autograph now.

en That offense is based on timing. You have to throw that off, and you've got to get there real fast and get him out of his rhythm. You've got to frenzy Peyton Manning, and that's how you beat him He's a very composed quarterback, that's why he's the best at his position, the best at what he does. I have a feeling that if you get at him enough, it'll start to shake him a little bit.

en When talking about the greatest quarterbacks of all time, nobody depends on quarterback rating. I still prefer wins and losses - that's what really matters. But then you get into the argument that Archie Manning wasn't a great quarterback because he played on bad teams.

en Ben doesn't put up numbers like Peyton Manning, he just wins.

en Those are the games that you dream about as a quarterback. His dad won many games like that, bringing those Giants from behind, and this is a great start for Chris Simms .

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. What we really want to see is Michael Vick and Peyton Manning playing in the regular season.

en Everybody can be gotten to. You saw Tom Brady last week, the best quarterback in the NFL. Then Peyton Manning got rattled also. But it's obviously a great task to get to Ben.

en You sit there and you say at the start of the season that the best team wins after 162 games. And now you're down to the final three. We all know what the situation is. ... To think that it's come down to a handful of games to decide what 157 couldn't decide, that's great for baseball-- but not too good for my stomach.

en You sit there and you say at the start of the season that the best team wins after 162 games. And now you're down to the final three. We all know what the situation is. … To think that it's come down to a handful of games to decide what 157 couldn't decide, that's great for baseball but not too good for my stomach.

en You sit there and you say at the start of the season that the best team wins after 162 games. And now you're down to the final three. We all know what the situation is. ... To think that it's come down to a handful of games to decide what 157 couldn't decide, that's great for baseball — but not too good for my stomach.


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