But its really up to his Oline to make sure that he has time to throw the ball. Simply saying Peyton is too good and he'll run all over them leaves a lot of important factors out of the scenario.
Disagree.
Sure, a great O-Line is better to have than a good one, and a good one is better to have than an average one . . .
. . . but with all of said, Peyton's ALWAYS been amazing at avoiding sacks and injuries.
You know why?
(1) He has the best release since Marino, and perhaps, ever.
(2) AND, he's got the highest football IQ on a QB since Montana, and perhaps, ever.
So SURE, the Colts having a very good offensive line HELPS, but I promise you, THAT'S not the reason the Colts have more wins than other team THIS ENTIRE DECADE.
Neither was Edgerrin James.
Neither was Marvin Harrison.
Face it:
Peyton Manning is the Michael Jordan of football - best of his era, perhaps of all-time.
He could take mediocre role players, impose his will on his teammates - and even his coaches - and make them look like superstars.
He *LOST* "One of the greatest receivers EVER this year, and yet they're on the brink of a perfect season (with an asterisk).
Maybe it's just me, but it sure seems apparent that Peyton Manning is the primary reason that his teams throughout his college and professional careers have consistently been excellent.
Cut that meat!