"Huge difference. Atlanta was losing, they had no other choice."

It's not that huge considering that your QB is one of the top QB's of all
time.  If your QB was Tony Romo, then you might have a better argument.


"Denver was tied and facing a team whose defense had quite a few pick-6 plays
this year."

And in OT, they are still a team that had quite a few pick sixes.  It is
more likely that they would be playing prevent at the end of regulation,
loosening the underneath coverage.  Three quick 10 yard passes and who
knows what can happen.


In OT, they would more than likely play a normal defense.


"If they did 'go for it' and Peyton threw an INT that was returned for
TD, everyone
would be saying that they should have taken a knee."

Fans will be fans.  They will second guess every decision, even the good
ones.


What was seen in Denver is classic John Fox football.  It is not surprising
to anyone who has watched him coach.


If you want to get some shit started, go around and tell people that Tebo's
playoff record at Denver was 1-1.  Manning's is 0-1.  Might be good for a
few laughs.


J

-

Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunnel. - John Quinton


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