Kudos To Favre And Ryan But Manning Is The Man
- Monday, January 25, 2010 1:37 PM
- Written By: Jim Reich
What a game that Saints-Vikings game was. I am glad that I am not an avid Saints or Vikings fan as I would have been a wreck by the end of that game. The sales of blood pressure medicine in those cities must be off the charts. Neither team had more than a 7-point lead at any one time. Turnovers played such an important role, and the Vikings got the short end of that problem. I think I noticed that Adrian Peterson runs with the ball too far to his right side with his elbow sticking up in the air. It makes it easier for a defender to pop the ball loose. He should cradle the ball closer to his chest. But if Childress doesn't know this, who am I?
I found myself rooting for the Vikings because of the pounding the aged Bret Favre took throughout the game. I kept thinking about that movie "North Dallas Forty." It showed how the pro players in that movie couldn't even get out of bed the morning after a game. The way Favre was getting crushed it is a wonder if he can get out of bed for a month. How he would ever consider coming back for yet another season is beyond me. He certainly proved what he is all about as a pure football player and a courageous guy this season. He ought to go quietly into the night and await his election to the Hall of Fame.
I have to say that Rex Ryan got the most out of his Jets as there was to get out. He took over a moribund franchise and turned it around ... with a raw rookie quarterback at that. I can't say that I love Rex Ryan. I could do without his bravado. But I can't argue with his ability to put a defense together. It shows how much difference the right coach can make. But I wonder how long he can go with his bluster until his players and fans tire of it. Oh, it will be fine as long as he wins. But if he slips he may well be considered to be a buffoon.
I am happy that Peyton Manning will play in another Super Bowl. The guy is great. He can read and react to defenses like no other. With the Jets taking a 17-6 lead in the first half I found myself rooting for the Colts. I really think that the Jets, without taking anything away from their success this season, were pretenders. Manning and the Colts are the real thing as they showed with their almost perfect regular season. He also did this without his favorite receiver, Marvin Harrison. But other guys stepped up. You also have to give credit to his offensive line. It protects his like no other.
So, I am happy to look forward to a super Super Bowl in two weeks. I think Manning versus Brees is a dream matchup, although when the chips are down my Monopoly money will be on Manning.



