Found February 08, 2010 on Baltimore Sun:
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It was a rush to judgment on Peyton Manning's prolific NFL career last week that various media outlets were on the verge of naming the Colts quarterback the greatest player in the history of the game. Oops. Manning has had a marvelous career, of course, as a four-time league MVP. But greatest of all-time when he's still playing? Please, give that a rest. That's unfair to all who preceded him and to Manning himself. Where does Tom Brady fit into the equation? And if you consider Manning, you have to consider Brady. Manning has one Super Bowl ring, Brady three. This is not to demean Manning's spectacular career. He is clearly among the best ever to play the game. But he's lost too many playoff games, and now a Super Bowl, to unilaterally declare him the best ever. He is one of the most unique quarterbacks in history for the way he runs the offense. He is among the smartest, and hardest-working. But the best? That will take more success on the biggest stage. Wh...
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