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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles
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This is what our beloved Peyton Manning had to say about wearing the same uniform as Johnny Unitas.
"I make no comparison to him. I hold him in such regard that it's an honor to wear the same uniform. The fact that my number is one below his, and the fact that I wear the same horseshoe helmet inspires me. He as the ultimate field general. He called his own plays, and was in complete control out there. He was aggressive, and utterly fearless. He was convinced that if you did things right and had worked on them, it didn't matter what the situation was. I asked him about the Jim Mutscheller play from the 1958 championship game. He said,. 'If it's there and and you execute it, it's the right call.' I have the same mentality. I make a lot of my own calls, As my offensive coordinator Tom Moore says, 'No guts, no blue chips.' If you call a play you believe in, what does it matter if it's 1st and 10 on the opening drive of the 2nd half, or if it's 4th and 5 with 30 seconds to go? If this is the play you believe in, this is the play you call. You make it work. That's Unitas."
https://books.google.com/books?id=8E...Unitas&f=false
Also from Peyton Manning:
I still look to Baltimore for our history. That is why it was always such a big deal when we visited the Ravens, because Johnny U would be on the sideline. I always made a point of going over to him. He told me that he liked the way that I [played the game. I consider that the ultimate compliment."
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Originally Posted by Puck
Still don’t care
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You said that you don't care about anything about the Colts prior to 1984, with the exception of Jim Irsay.
I just gave you two glaring examples of why the entire history of the franchise (since 1953) is extremely important to
BOTH Jim Irsay
AND the most famous player
of the Indianapolis era to ever wear the uniform, Peyton Manning ....... and you sit there like a child with his fingers in his ears, continually saying, "I don't care. I dont' care. I don't care."
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