Peyton being Peyton

Q. Why doesn't Manning eat Papa John's in January?


A. he would choke on it

http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/01/18/3189214/archie-joins-peyton-in-peddling.html

Archie joins Peyton in peddling pizza



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Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning steps back to pass against the Baltimore Ravens in the first quarter of an AFC divisional playoff NFL football game, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, in Denver. Charlie Riedel / AP Photo










By EDDIE PELLS

AP National Writer

DENVER -- Peyton Manning figured one good Papa deserved another.
Manning's father, Archie, is joining his son as a Papa John's pitchman, spearheading the pizza chain's coin-flip promotion at the Super Bowl in the family's hometown of New Orleans.
While he was sitting out last season with his neck injury, Peyton Manning starred in a Papa John's Super Bowl commercial with Jerome Bettis. Manning was dressed up as a referee. "Hey, a man's gotta work, OK" he told Bettis.
After signing with the Broncos, Peyton Manning invested in 21 of the company's pizza stores in the Denver area. More recently, Papa John's approached Archie about being a spokesman for the Super Bowl promotion. Starting Sunday, fans can go online and choose heads or tails for the opening coin toss. The winners will get free pizza.
"Only thing that would be better is if the Broncos were playing in the game," Archie Manning said. "Or the Giants. Or both. But it's going to be good stuff."
Before last season, when Eli Manning's Giants lost the coin toss, the NFC had won 14 straight flips. The odds of that happening are around 16,000-1.
On Sunday before the AFC title game, Peyton Manning will star in a commercial with Super Bowl play-by-play man Jim Nantz. Archie Manning will do the on-the-ground and internet promotions.
Archie has starred in commercials with his sons before - most famously an ESPN spot in which Peyton and Eli clown around during a tour of the grounds while Archie looks on disapprovingly.
"Before we went into that one, Eli said, 'Know your lines,'" Archie Manning said. "Anytime you do a commercial with Peyton, you should know your lines. He thinks an eight-hour commercial shoot should take three hours. He's a perfectionist. The idea always is, 'Don't bust a play.'"





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http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/01/18/3189214/archie-joins-peyton-in-peddling.html

Archie joins Peyton in peddling pizza



859-5UD5V.Em.55.jpeg

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning steps back to pass against the Baltimore Ravens in the first quarter of an AFC divisional playoff NFL football game, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, in Denver. Charlie Riedel / AP Photo










By EDDIE PELLS

AP National Writer

DENVER -- Peyton Manning figured one good Papa deserved another.
Manning's father, Archie, is joining his son as a Papa John's pitchman, spearheading the pizza chain's coin-flip promotion at the Super Bowl in the family's hometown of New Orleans.
While he was sitting out last season with his neck injury, Peyton Manning starred in a Papa John's Super Bowl commercial with Jerome Bettis. Manning was dressed up as a referee. "Hey, a man's gotta work, OK" he told Bettis.
After signing with the Broncos, Peyton Manning invested in 21 of the company's pizza stores in the Denver area. More recently, Papa John's approached Archie about being a spokesman for the Super Bowl promotion. Starting Sunday, fans can go online and choose heads or tails for the opening coin toss. The winners will get free pizza.
"Only thing that would be better is if the Broncos were playing in the game," Archie Manning said. "Or the Giants. Or both. But it's going to be good stuff."
Before last season, when Eli Manning's Giants lost the coin toss, the NFC had won 14 straight flips. The odds of that happening are around 16,000-1.
On Sunday before the AFC title game, Peyton Manning will star in a commercial with Super Bowl play-by-play man Jim Nantz. Archie Manning will do the on-the-ground and internet promotions.
Archie has starred in commercials with his sons before - most famously an ESPN spot in which Peyton and Eli clown around during a tour of the grounds while Archie looks on disapprovingly.
"Before we went into that one, Eli said, 'Know your lines,'" Archie Manning said. "Anytime you do a commercial with Peyton, you should know your lines. He thinks an eight-hour commercial shoot should take three hours. He's a perfectionist. The idea always is, 'Don't bust a play.'"





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these Mannings don't get it, like I said, they don't care about anything but money and image.

Peyton probably is glad he doesn't have to watch film and can just do film (commercials)

I will never eat Popa Slops pizza ever in my lifetime.

**** the Mannings and Popa Slops
 
Getting a front row seat for the upcoming shitstorm ITT popcorn
 
Brady is 17-7....Montana was 16-7....just keep that in mind.

I don't give a shit about their records. Just like the stats don't tell the story of Peyton v Brady, those records are simply numbers.

Brady's offense has played below expectations every single year since the 2007 season (2007 SB, 2009 playoff loss, 2010 playoff loss, 2011 SB, tonight).
 
I don't give a shit about their records. Just like the stats don't tell the story of Peyton v Brady, those records are simply numbers.

Brady's offense has played below expectations every single year since the 2007 season (2007 SB, 2009 playoff loss, 2010 playoff loss, 2011 SB, tonight).

Records are pretty important, it means wins and losses.
 
Omg did Tomy Brady just make the same mistake?!?!

I think he did.

:party:

And now everyone who posted on this has to eat crow. ROFL

Also remember everything you said about Peyton? he Scored like 40 points at home against the Ravens. Brady could not do more than 13. Who is the real choker? Peyton played better in the Cold than Brady just did.... By like 300 yards and 3 td's.

HA!
 
Manning out

Brady out

the league is changing, like it supposed to..........

it happens all the time
 
8-7 since his last SB win.

Which makes the pats 17-7 under Brady which is the best record of any QB ever....this might be shocking, but we live in a every changing cap-free agency style of football where its designed for new teams to win every year, we have actually ruined that quite a bit, but it still makes every year different.
 
Which makes the pats 17-7 under Brady which is the best record of any QB ever....this might be shocking, but we live in a every changing cap-free agency style of football where its designed for new teams to win every year, we have actually ruined that quite a bit, but it still makes every year different.

Cap was in effect a decade ago.

Face it, dudes. You had a special team in the early 2000s. Team.

It's nothing to be ashamed of, but you have to give credit for those wins to the whole team. Brady didn't win anything alone.
 
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