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Did Peyton Manning "DESERVE" a SB Victory?

If you are a member of a championship team, you deserve to win. Winning a championship is about ALL the members of a team (college or NFL-you can coast in HS) coming together and doing what is necessary to win all the games. This is true for Peyton Manning, Drew Bledsoe, Bob Sanders, Jerome Bettis, Max McGee, John Stallworth,Larry Brown, Leon Lett, etc. The Lombardi Trophy is about a TEAM coming together and doing what it has to do to win a championship. It is not about a superstar or a scrub playing up or down to the perceived level of their value-that is what the Pro Bowl and contract negotiations are about. Look at the facts-Ben Hartsock and Brian Fletcher have more SuperBowl rings than Dan Marino-does anyone want to begrudge Ben his ring?
 
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served, -serv?ing.
?verb (used with object) 1.to merit, be qualified for, or have a claim to (reward, assistance, punishment, etc.) because of actions, qualities, or situation: to deserve exile; to deserve charity; a theory that deserves consideration.


I HATE Peyton, but according to the definition...without a doubt.
 
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Best Buckeye;740206; said:
I vote no . Marino didn't either because he never played well enough to win one. That is the deciding factor. If Manning deserves one it is because he and his team play well enough to win it.

Manning played lights out and Marino didn't, so since Marino didn't win his SB Manning doesn't deserve his win...what the fuck kind of logic is that?
 
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MililaniBuckeye;740348; said:
So, Manning played lights out and Marion didn't, so since Marino didn't win his SB Manning doesn't deserve his win...what the fuck kind of logic is that?
I think you missed his point. Cb6 clarified the topic here:
Cornerback6;740292; said:
Maybe for some people the thread would have been better titled, "Do veteran superstars deserve championships?"...but Peyton won one tonight and it made me think of him specifically and how people all around me kept saying he deserved one because he's been SO close SO many times.
 
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Cornerback6;740197; said:
Everyone knows people who say that the legends who never won it all "deserved to win one". i.e. Dan Marino or Charles Barkley. Do you agree with this concept? .
the question is " if a person never won one did they deserve one" no matter how long they played. My answer was they have to win it , not get one just because they played a long time.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;740366; said:
Actually, the question should be, "Just how big of a dipshit is Best Buckeye"?
Why, because he actually answered the topic at hand?
Best Buckeye;740233; said:
I am of the school that says no one deserves anything just for longevity. The only way to "deserve " it is to win it.
 
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jwinslow;740369; said:
Why, because he actually answered the topic at hand?

No, because he's actually a dipshit. Manning went 25 of 38 and almost 250 yards in a steady rain against one of best defenses in the NFL. Tell me, how could he have not deserved a win. What Marino did (as brought up by Monsignor dipshit) 22 years ago is irrelevant.

Best Dipshit answered the thread topic alright...about as moronically as one can.

Gesundheit...
 
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Mili, this topic is not about what Manning did today... it's an obscure topic which is further muddled by the title. As I posted above, cb6 clarified his topic here:
Cornerback6;740292; said:
Maybe for some people the thread would have been better titled, "Do veteran superstars deserve championships?"...but Peyton won one tonight and it made me think of him specifically and how people all around me kept saying he deserved one because he's been SO close SO many times.
This hypothetical is about what Manning (& Marino) deserved for being "close'... much like is said about Karl Malone (tibor's current whipping boy).
Best Buckeye;740206; said:
I vote no . Marino didn't either because he never played well enough to win one. That is the deciding factor. If Manning deserves one it is because he and his team play well enough to win it. Of course having Grossman on the other team helped a lot. :biggrin:
Best Buckeye;740233; said:
I am of the school that says no one deserves anything just for longevity. The only way to "deserve " it is to win it.
I agree completely with Best Buckeye. Marino & Manning deserve nothing for being close. They deserve what they earn on the field, which Manning did today.
 
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jwinslow;740378; said:
Mili, this topic is not about what Manning did today... it's an obscure topic which is further muddled by the title.
Uh, doesn't the thread title set forth what the thread is about? The thread title specifically says, quote: " Did Peyton Manning "DESERVE" a SB Victory?" Pretty damn clear to me...

jwinslow;740378; said:
I agree completely with Best Buckeye.
There's your problem...
 
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MililaniBuckeye;740379; said:
Uh, doesn't the thread title set forth what the hread is about? The thread title specifically says, quote: " Did Peyton Manning "DESERVE" a SB Victory?" Pretty damn clear to me...
So the thread creator is also wrong about what the thread is about?
Cornerback6;740292; said:
Maybe for some people the thread would have been better titled, "Do veteran superstars deserve championships?"...but Peyton won one tonight and it made me think of him specifically and how people all around me kept saying he deserved one because he's been SO close SO many times.
No CB6, Peyton nor Manning did not deserve a title b/c he's been so close so many times.[/Best Buckeye]
 
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