Sure but like I mentioned, the Patriots were 3 missed Vinateri (spelling?) FG's from being bigger failures than the Bills.or 9 points from having 5
I think you mean 3 misses from having those games go to OT instead.Sure but like I mentioned, the Patriots were 3 missed Vinateri (spelling?) FG's from being bigger failures than the Bills.
That argument is crap. Manning has a playoff QB rating around 7.4 points lower than his career average. Guess who else has a playoff rating that is 7.5 points lower than their career regular season rating? Tom Brady.Manning has played in 20 postseason games, and in 14 of them had a lower QB rating than his career average.http://www.pro-football-reference.co.../gamelog/post/. So basically the time when the team needs their leader to step up, he takes a seat.
Manning's a lot like Steve Young; great regular season qb, lots of MVP's, but couldn't pull through in a lot of big playoff games. But Young only went 1 and done once I think, where Manning has done it like 8 times.
And this argument is even more crap.That argument is crap. Manning has a playoff QB rating around 7.4 points lower than his career average. Guess who else has a playoff rating that is 7.5 points lower than their career regular season rating? Tom Brady.
Of course almost everyones rating is likely going to be lower in the playoffs over a large sample size. You are playing better teams. Manning and Brady have very similar playoff stats over the course of their careers, but because Brady got his Super Bowls early, the narrative became that he was a clutch player and Manning was not. The truth is they are virtually the same QB in the playoffs.