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Old 01-09-2025, 02:02 PM
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True, but my point is this is post-neck Manning. Wear a glove because I can't feel the tips of my fingers Manning. Old Manning. And he torched the league for 3 years before he fell apart.

I'm just saying '04-'09 (or '03-'10) Manning would've done even more damage in the post-2011 NFL inflation.



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I believe that Manning would have torched this current 2024 league any time between 1999 and 2014.

His rookie season in 1998 and his final season of 2015 were the only versions of Manning that would not have done so.

His best season statistically was 2013, when he had 55 TD's, 10 INT's, and a 115.1 Passer Rating.


Manning lost arm-strength after the neck surgery, but he compensated by being even more accurate than he already was in his shorter passes and a slightly quicker release.

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