I went and attended a training camp practice going into his second year in Denver. I remember leaning over to my brother when the scrimmage started and said, “I want to see Peyton get mad.” Oh man did I get my wish. Ronnie Hillman ran the wrong route which caused him to throw an interception. Peyton went off. “We don’t know what the f***k we’re doing!” He ripped his helmet off and scolded Ronnie on the sideline. “If you don’t know the play Ronnie all you have to do is ask! Don’t guess!” Poor Ronnie looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole. There were thousands of fans there that saw all of it. After Peyton cooled down he put his arm around Ronnie and coached him up like a good leader. He then turned around and apologized for the language to the crowd and said he loved Ronnie Hillman. I will never forget that moment. Peyton was a fierce competitor, a strong motivator, and a great teammate.
@@beattie725, it was after the Pittsburgh playoff game when Vanderjett sailed it wide right (after the Bettis goal line fumble)... Colts were 10.5 favorites that day and I took them on a -575 moneyline just to win... Idiot kicker? Fuckin’ right he was...
Damn I was about to say 2-14? We went 10-6 and won the division one year, and 7-9, but yeah I was completely forgetting a bad year or two in there lol. Yeah nothing close to that anytime soon.
@@playtime5051 Context is everything dude. Peyton-Broncos-Demaryius Thomas-DT. DT of The Chiefs Derrick Thomas only played the first 2 years of Manning's Career and wasn't even in the same division of him. Great player, RIP, but not the player we're talking about.
You should be a Lions fan, losing goes down easy. They have won only 1 playoff game in the past 60 years. Have not won their 4 team division in over 25 years.
@@thegamingkitchen8429 talking to me like we the Bengals 😳🤣 broncos are a historically great franchise.... a rough couple years...... but this not the usual 🤧
@@gHenny. Peyton reshaped the entire QB position and guys like Brady and Rodgers adapted quickly to their credit. Still, I don't think anyone matches Peyton when it comes to pre-snap reads and adjustments.
@@gHenny. Brady did it just as much when he was in New England. He took a backseat last year in Tampa with the pre-snap adjustments. But this year it looks like he is back to doing it, but he definitely doesn't take so long doing it like Peyton did.
@@jjay__ yeah they got punched in the mouth but it happens sometimes. Doesnt take away from the fact that they were always in the super bowl hunt for those brief years he was there.
As smart as he was, as talented as he was, it was Peyton's leadership that separated him from all other quarterbacks. His last year when he could barely throw the ball, the respect he had from everyone in the organization is what got them over the hump. Even with that great defense, they do not win the Super Bowl without him.
No what got them over the hump was Oswelier beating Tom Brady and the Patriots during the regular season which gave them home field throughout the playoffs. They were one missed XP from losing lol.
@@coolstory6193 losing? that was for the tie? the were one missed xp from tieing and maybe still winning in overtime....Osweiler's best game was for sure in NEW ENGLEND..but that was more c.j anderson than anything. Brock fell apart after that...and just having Manning in the huddle calling plays and being around his teammates won us that superbowl. Even Von said he was gonna get Manning another ring no matter what. . . and he did.
@@db212006 well actually had New England’s idiot punt returner not muffed the ball when New England was up and getting the ball back to put the game away, Denver doesn’t win that game and most likely ends up playing the AFC Championship game in New England rather than Denver
This is the mindset of a ruthless winner. Look at the score in every clip. They're up a few tds in every one. Teammates, crowd and opponents better not make a mistake no matter the score.
When Manning was yelling at his line, it’s funny that the coaches were just sitting back and watching. He was just the leader of the team it’s cool that he was able to do that. So legendary
@@MikeHunt-fo3ow a no name who probably should just taken the criticism on the chin but wanted to feel important…. The line can’t see the whole veils Peyton can it’s why he calls the audibles Payton was right just block it was the brutal honesty of a true man with no time to waste and he couldn’t handle it dude never made the pro bowl and Never saw a sb
@@williammclaughlin8205 That nobody was his left tackle Tariq Glenn. A multiple Pro Bowler and All Pro. Largely responsible for keeping Peyton upright and a big part of that championship run.
I loved the Manning - DJ altercation. Manning is just such a composed guy it was nice to see him break the mold and stick up for his team mate like that. Savage
@@jraymond1988 I believe that Was the reason because dj had given Welker a concussion, the prior week something like that I definitely know it was for Welker. I heard one announcer say "I don't have it in front of me but I'm pretty sure that is the first time he ever got an un sportsmanship call in his 18yr career" lol
@@kristinholsapple2587 yeah i was kinda surprised he got so heated at swearinger, when he was the one who threw the hospital pass and welker ducked into the contact
Oh come on we have had Siemian and Brock and pussy Paxton, case kneeum.Brett rypien, Brandon Allen, Jeff Driskel, old Joe Sacko and Drew lock yeah I miss the sheriff badly.
The real GOAT. Period. I watched him and Brady destroy my favorite team in their primes, but when Peyton was on the field it was so much more apparent that everyone was playing HIS game.
@@Zack_410Why so rude? Yes a lot of people say Brady is the GOAT. That doesn't give you a reason to pressure your thoughts on someone bro. Peyton and Eli are amazing at Football like Brady. Stop being so god damn arrogant
Man he would’ve loved the empty stadiums in 2020 lol Update: well, didn't expect this comment to get so much attention, also didn't expect the replies to end up the way they did... never got this many likes so that's cool lol
Hardcore Chiefs fan here but I had a guilty pleasure watching Manning Orchestrate his offense. He's actually very comical. Dry humour and timing a natural.
I remember one time the Raiders beat the Colts and I've always been a huge fan of Manning and my brother is a Raiders fan, it took many years for him to stop bugging me about that loss. I think it was after the Colts finally won that Super Bowl.
Prolly because during his time in Indy his defenses had a tendency to not do their job and give away a 2-3 possession game. Offense wins games, defense wins championships, except in Super Bowl 41. All Manning.
@@TheFuckingShitLoL nah Peyton had a lot of help. Dominic Rhodes ran for 100 yds and the defense has 2 huge interceptions in the 4th quarter to seal the game
@@TheFuckingShitLoL It was not all Manning. Manning struggled in Miami that night. The Colts defense took a Grossman pick back for a touchdown to ice the game.
2:19 it's the 4th Quarter up 15 points, and The Sheriff still keeps everybody in line. You could have heard a pin drop in that stadium, you know what that sound of silence is? RESPECT.
Swearinger didn’t know what to say or do Peyton Manning out of everybody trash talked him that’s rare as fuck 😂😂😂 he gone tell his family for generations about how Peyton got in his face and talked trash lol
I believe it had something to do with one of Manning's teammates getting hurt on a hit by swearinger {Dont quote me on this}. Might have been welker. Peyton was PISSED off.
You can say Tom is the Goat all you want and with 7 rings it's hard to say he's not but passing the ball and orchestrating his offense Ill have to take Peyton. From a pure field general standpoint no one was more enjoyable to watch.
Brady is the all time greatest QB to play the game in all aspects. No argument to be made. He has 90% of all qb records under his belt, 7 rings, and a great contender to go back and win not only another SB, but yet another MVP. He tied Peyton by winning a SB with two different teams, yet he done it in the first year of a pandemic season, with no preseason, no otas, nothing, the team didn’t even start really working together until arguably the 5th week of the season. Just wait and see what they can do after resigning all 22 starters. Brady = the goat of all 🐐
@@brandonlee920 Manning fans are crazy, really respect Manning but Brady is clearly better and there’s actually a good argument that he’s not even a top 3 QB all time
I'm not even a Denver fan, but each season I made it a point to catch some quality Denver games, especially when Peyton went up against Brady. Battle of the OGs. Good stuff.
I noticed that in every colts game I ever watched. For awhile I was like, what is wrong with that crowd, Why aren't they getting into this and then I realized oh, so that was what was going on lol
i respect him for shutting the crowds up. it makes them all pay attention and when they cheer its a stronger contrast to the quiet. plus its easier to work when you can focus without a loud crowd
Peyton is the one person that no one can be mad at when he tells people to be quieter xD. It's hilarious, but the crowd knows what he can do when he's got everything in place.
@@northside103 It wasn't his fault the previous yrs leading up to that 2005 playoff gm. 2003 was when Mike made the comments about them.Peyton still preceded to choke in the playoffs without Mike. Like the super bowl against the Saints ppl tried to blame it on a botched onside drop in the beginning of the 2nd half. So Mike was right Peyton wasn't much of a leader when the playoffs came around. Regular season he was lights out.
In case anyone is wondering the story with Manning running up to DJ he almost gave Welker a concussion on the previous play. Also, was talking shit that week in the the joint practices.
Not a Broncos fan, but damn I respect their fans! He told them to be quiet and they all did it in one accord, they're really apart of the organization! #ChiefsFan
I had fuckin no idea that Ronde Barber was still playing on the Bucs when Manning went to Denver that seeems so crazy to me. I thought he retired in like 07
Him going off on Saturday always makes me laugh. You can tell he thought he had leeway to yell at them its like Nope Peyton they are still bigger than u they can do what they want lol
I think the Texan in question hit a Broncos receiver (Welker) with a dirty helmet to helmet on the previous play. You see what unfolded on the next play here. Lol EDIT: It wasn't a helmet to helmet, but a dirty play nonetheless. You can view here ua-cam.com/video/QLPdnPQxUxU/v-deo.html
Peyton knew as soon as that lineman stood up(sorry don't know his name) that he fcked up lmao He immediately went to "he started it" mode. love his passion tho i know him and Saturday made up shortly after
@@SteveSmith-un3fx It's because he knew not to mess with him BECAUSE HE WAS HIS BLINDSIDE BLOCKER. Use your brain. If any of his linemen ever laid a hand on Peyton Manning for any reason, their career would be over. Peyton was most definitely not afraid of his lineman being bigger than him...
@@WickedKpop yea you don’t understand how it works he’s a bronco he was a colt he will go into the hall of fame as a bronco. I know football your welcome!
@@OPERATOR-oq1le 4 seasons with the Broncos and 14 seasons with the Colts, he's going to represent both teams in the Hall of Fame, not just the Broncos my guy, and I know football, but you clearly don't know what tf you're talking about.
I imagine if Peyton ever played for die hard organization with a more hostile fan base like the Browns or Eagles he would have immediately had bottles thrown at him for telling them to shut up and they'd be chanting for the backup the rest of the year just to spite him.
Peyton seems like a good guy with a great sense of humor but he's also a take-no-shit guy that you don't want to piss off. There was never a doubt who the leader of that offense was.
all i gathered from this is denver fans didnt understand to be fucking quite when peyton has the ball? in indy you could hear a pin drop while the offense worked
@@JohnLennon-yg4ut you do realize the entire point is to get loud to ya know make it difficult for the other team? but if you wanted to make it difficult for your own team for no reason I guess you could. not lots to cheer about in mile high these days anyway
Ya even all the offense lineman that sucked b4 he got there...turned into pro bowlers signed big contracts on other teams...and got cut a year or 2 after LOL..Peyton sure made everyone around him better....He's the best QB I've ever watched.
Its Kinda Funny I'm 49 Years old and it's the Year 2021 and in all that Time i just Found out I never even Knew that the C on Payton Mannings Jersey Actually Stands for the Name Christ Himself.
It show just how good he was, how much respect he commanded, and how much he knew his shit that players had no ego getting yelled at. He owned his offense down to every tiny detail. If he was yelling at you, that wasn't him passing blame. You fucked up, and you knew it. You could tell just how they would react. They wouldn't yell back. They knew he was right. They reacted to him the way players reacted to getting yelled at by the most revered coaches.
I went and attended a training camp practice going into his second year in Denver. I remember leaning over to my brother when the scrimmage started and said, “I want to see Peyton get mad.” Oh man did I get my wish. Ronnie Hillman ran the wrong route which caused him to throw an interception. Peyton went off. “We don’t know what the f***k we’re doing!” He ripped his helmet off and scolded Ronnie on the sideline. “If you don’t know the play Ronnie all you have to do is ask! Don’t guess!” Poor Ronnie looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole. There were thousands of fans there that saw all of it. After Peyton cooled down he put his arm around Ronnie and coached him up like a good leader. He then turned around and apologized for the language to the crowd and said he loved Ronnie Hillman. I will never forget that moment. Peyton was a fierce competitor, a strong motivator, and a great teammate.
Peyton was wrong for that
wait u being fr? never heard of you
@@cliffpaul2483
You talking to me yes im being real
@@legendll1 no the guy who got pinned comment
God loves you 🙏😎
Crowd: gets excited after a huge play
Peyton: stares at the fans
Fans: 😳🤐😶
freakin hilarious
🤣 lmao
Aqib Talib: 🕺🕺
Lol he was such a diva. Good times
Manning vs the crowd priceless
Facts
I love that he gets on the crowd and afterward you can hear a pen drop in that stadium. Just sat there like a scolded child.
Nah. Kinda dumb.
@@SteveSmith-un3fx lol why do you hate Peyton so much
@@rickycarroll4000 thank you for the consoling. I'm a bears fan. What a bullshit SB.
“Our idiot kicker” ... one of the best lines ever. Lol
was he talking about Pat?
@@beattie725 vanderjak I think
@@beattie725 ua-cam.com/video/onLrDX83AyE/v-deo.html
Yeah that was prolly before pats time
@@beattie725, it was after the Pittsburgh playoff game when Vanderjett sailed it wide right (after the Bettis goal line fumble)... Colts were 10.5 favorites that day and I took them on a -575 moneyline just to win...
Idiot kicker? Fuckin’ right he was...
Ahh... the good old days when the Chiefs went 2-14.
Dont remind me man we went through some serious dark times. Im just glad we have been a consistently good team for the 7 years or so lol.
How could we ever forget
Yea the big headed man yelling Omaha was not very good for the chiefs franchise
LMFAO😂😂😂🔝🔝🔝💀💀💀 now is the opposite the go 14-2 😂
Damn I was about to say 2-14? We went 10-6 and won the division one year, and 7-9, but yeah I was completely forgetting a bad year or two in there lol. Yeah nothing close to that anytime soon.
RIP Thomas great player on and off the field 🙏🏽
Well apparently he wasn’t a great player
@@georgejungle138 he's talking about DT not Julius
You got that twisted
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Thomas
@@playtime5051 Context is everything dude. Peyton-Broncos-Demaryius Thomas-DT.
DT of The Chiefs Derrick Thomas only played the first 2 years of Manning's Career and wasn't even in the same division of him.
Great player, RIP, but not the player we're talking about.
*Peyton runs over to DJ*
Peyton: Retire
DJ: Yes sir.
😭💀
Yes chef sorry chef
😂😂😂🤣
Look at the scores..... I miss winning 🥺 #BroncosCountry
They'll be better this year, maybe.
You should be a Lions fan, losing goes down easy. They have won only 1 playoff game in the past 60 years. Have not won their 4 team division in over 25 years.
Lol we all told yall back then to enjoy it while it last
@@thegamingkitchen8429 talking to me like we the Bengals 😳🤣 broncos are a historically great franchise.... a rough couple years...... but this not the usual 🤧
@@freshlyhomemadevideosii5435 Javonte Williams, our second round running back, is gonna be better than any of our recent running backs, mark my words.
Watching Peyton orchestrate his offense was really something special. There's nobody like him in the NFL today.
Rodgers and Brady would both like a word with you
@@gHenny. Peyton reshaped the entire QB position and guys like Brady and Rodgers adapted quickly to their credit. Still, I don't think anyone matches Peyton when it comes to pre-snap reads and adjustments.
@@gHenny. Brady did it just as much when he was in New England. He took a backseat last year in Tampa with the pre-snap adjustments. But this year it looks like he is back to doing it, but he definitely doesn't take so long doing it like Peyton did.
@@ChefofWar33 Brady's washed up. Rodgers the GOAT again this season with a 100% MVP coming his way, and a ring.
@@A7xFo lmfao. Rodgers is gonna choke as usual.
You know you're good when you're up by 14 with the ball, and only two minutes, and you yell at your team for having a false start.
hes yelling at the fans not the team
He could of used some of this intensity for super bowl 2014. 😂🤣😃😄😄😅😃😄😅
@@jjay__ yeah they got punched in the mouth but it happens sometimes. Doesnt take away from the fact that they were always in the super bowl hunt for those brief years he was there.
@@SycoticForeverNeverAF had nothing to do with manning. That defense was nasty.
@@SteveSmith-un3fx put down that hate juice, he threw 7 TD’s in a single game. Uncultured swine.
As smart as he was, as talented as he was, it was Peyton's leadership that separated him from all other quarterbacks. His last year when he could barely throw the ball, the respect he had from everyone in the organization is what got them over the hump. Even with that great defense, they do not win the Super Bowl without him.
No what got them over the hump was Oswelier beating Tom Brady and the Patriots during the regular season which gave them home field throughout the playoffs. They were one missed XP from losing lol.
Did you see 2014 super bowl?
@@coolstory6193 losing? that was for the tie? the were one missed xp from tieing and maybe still winning in overtime....Osweiler's best game was for sure in NEW ENGLEND..but that was more c.j anderson than anything. Brock fell apart after that...and just having Manning in the huddle calling plays and being around his teammates won us that superbowl. Even Von said he was gonna get Manning another ring no matter what. . . and he did.
@@db212006 yep. Peyton was the best QB to ever play who couldn't throw a ball very far. His leadership was incredible.
@@db212006 well actually had New England’s idiot punt returner not muffed the ball when New England was up and getting the ball back to put the game away, Denver doesn’t win that game and most likely ends up playing the AFC Championship game in New England rather than Denver
This is the mindset of a ruthless winner. Look at the score in every clip. They're up a few tds in every one. Teammates, crowd and opponents better not make a mistake no matter the score.
Lol
Yet Manning is not really a winner. He was carried that last super bowl.
@@tomsaywer9883 he carried his 2 team's for a decade and a half I think they can carry him for one year.
@@m.w.h.9253 Carry them to what, a decade of playoff losses?
@@tomsaywer9883 I agree to a certain point. He had some bad playoff games (many do). But your not going to make it to 4 SBs without a winner at qb.
When Manning was yelling at his line, it’s funny that the coaches were just sitting back and watching. He was just the leader of the team it’s cool that he was able to do that. So legendary
who was that sasquatch that made him look tiny?
@@MikeHunt-fo3ow a no name who probably should just taken the criticism on the chin but wanted to feel important…. The line can’t see the whole veils Peyton can it’s why he calls the audibles Payton was right just block it was the brutal honesty of a true man with no time to waste and he couldn’t handle it dude never made the pro bowl and Never saw a sb
@@williammclaughlin8205 That nobody was his left tackle Tariq Glenn. A multiple Pro Bowler and All Pro. Largely responsible for keeping Peyton upright and a big part of that championship run.
Imagine you telling the crowd to keep it down and they actually do it what a goat 😂
Well they didn't that's why he went Karen mode on them 😂
That dude just commands respect. A true definition of a leader. As a Broncos fan, I am incredibly grateful we had him as our quarterback.
As a colts fan I’m glad to share but in hindsight I wish we never shared :)
Such a travesty that he ever wore a Broncos jersey.
I take solace in the fact that his first playoff win was against the Broncos.
I loved the Manning - DJ altercation. Manning is just such a composed guy it was nice to see him break the mold and stick up for his team mate like that. Savage
It was preseason too so he was probably thinking a penalty won't mean much. It was the right call to stick up for Sanders in that situation
@@blakewaters1995 I thought he was sticking up for Welker? who DJ nearly decapitated on the previous play.
@@jraymond1988
I believe that
Was the reason because dj had given Welker a concussion, the prior week something like that I definitely know it was for Welker. I heard one announcer say "I don't have it in front of me but I'm pretty sure that is the first time he ever got an un sportsmanship call in his 18yr career" lol
@@kristinholsapple2587 yeah i was kinda surprised he got so heated at swearinger, when he was the one who threw the hospital pass and welker ducked into the contact
You missed "Goddammit Donald!" I die every time lmao
Peyton got his kicker kicked off the team with one interview😂
Well, the kicker kinda asked for it lol
I'm a big Patriots fan but I used to love when Brady and Peyton would come to town class act
Brady vs manning is the best football I've ever watched.
@Luke Sanchez Broncos organization has cheated the most in nfl history.
@Luke Sanchez feel free to look it up…buddy.
@Luke Sanchez look up your team cheats nfl. It’s all there. Make sure to look up the biggest cheaters.
This dude was a true hustler . He totally wasn’t just in it for the money. He cared about winning and being the best , most importantly his fans .
#80 was the worst ever player
The “idiot kicker” piece will always be my favorite 😂😂😂
A watch that part 100 times
I miss The Sheriff 😭
Oh come on we have had Siemian and Brock and pussy Paxton, case kneeum.Brett rypien, Brandon Allen, Jeff Driskel, old Joe Sacko and Drew lock yeah I miss the sheriff badly.
@@BigDawger1987 ARRON FUCKING RODGERS or bust.... jk Drew is gonna have a season if we don’t get AR
Lamest nickname ever.
Steve Smith Man, you all over this comment section being a hater. Chill out.
@@benzineist no
The real GOAT. Period. I watched him and Brady destroy my favorite team in their primes, but when Peyton was on the field it was so much more apparent that everyone was playing HIS game.
Peyton's neck injury was very serious
@@playtime5051 thank god for HGH
Brady is the GOAT. Deal with it.
@@Zack_410Why so rude? Yes a lot of people say Brady is the GOAT. That doesn't give you a reason to pressure your thoughts on someone bro. Peyton and Eli are amazing at Football like Brady. Stop being so god damn arrogant
@russellwilson9911 OR you try to not be an asshole
Man he would’ve loved the empty stadiums in 2020 lol
Update: well, didn't expect this comment to get so much attention, also didn't expect the replies to end up the way they did...
never got this many likes so that's cool lol
No bullshit lmaoooo
Lmao he would’ve requested a trade if the Broncos allowed 25% capacity
LEAF > PEYTON
He would've thrown 60 TD's.
@@volfanjohn5042 PEYTON MINUS HARRISON AND DENVER D = 0 RINGS. ELI = 2 RINGS. ELI > PEYTON. NO DEBATE
Hardcore Chiefs fan here but I had a guilty pleasure watching Manning Orchestrate his offense. He's actually very comical. Dry humour and timing a natural.
Man I miss seeing Manning play, don't miss him playing against my Raiders though lol
RaiderNation, baby!
I remember one time the Raiders beat the Colts and I've always been a huge fan of Manning and my brother is a Raiders fan, it took many years for him to stop bugging me about that loss. I think it was after the Colts finally won that Super Bowl.
Yeah, but you won’t have to miss Patrick Mahomes anytime soon…
And the Chiefs at Denver Peyton would carve Kansas City up on defense.
Rite his passes where amazing they look over the wr then it would drop it was nice.
Notice how many times he is freakin out while ahead in the 4th
Prolly because during his time in Indy his defenses had a tendency to not do their job and give away a 2-3 possession game. Offense wins games, defense wins championships, except in Super Bowl 41. All Manning.
@@TheFuckingShitLoL u mean vinny
@@TheFuckingShitLoL You got it!!
@@TheFuckingShitLoL nah Peyton had a lot of help. Dominic Rhodes ran for 100 yds and the defense has 2 huge interceptions in the 4th quarter to seal the game
@@TheFuckingShitLoL It was not all Manning. Manning struggled in Miami that night. The Colts defense took a Grossman pick back for a touchdown to ice the game.
Hall of famer just told the whole stadium to be quiet and they automatically listened. Legend
That's what a perfectionist does. No matter the score, gotta run this next play perfectly.
2:19 it's the 4th Quarter up 15 points, and The Sheriff still keeps everybody in line. You could have heard a pin drop in that stadium, you know what that sound of silence is? RESPECT.
As a Coloradan and Broncos fan, I can confidently say that Peyton Manning was the best thing to ever happen in this state.
As a Hoosier and Colts fan, Peyton is the best thing to happen in Indiana too.
As a Tennessean, I can say the same.
Idk, i would say John Elway was.
@@thepac12andbig10suckexactly lol
@thepac12andbig10suck nah TD was the reason those 90s broncos were super bowl teams. No offense to Elway. Manning was cleary the much better qb.
One thing for sure when Peyton Manning spoke, people listened.
Dan Marino and Payton Manning my favorite quarterbacks of all time. Bernie Kosar too.
Swearinger didn’t know what to say or do Peyton Manning out of everybody trash talked him that’s rare as fuck 😂😂😂 he gone tell his family for generations about how Peyton got in his face and talked trash lol
I believe it had something to do with one of Manning's teammates getting hurt on a hit by swearinger {Dont quote me on this}.
Might have been welker. Peyton was PISSED off.
Lmao he jus pointed like get em ref 😂
You can say Tom is the Goat all you want and with 7 rings it's hard to say he's not but passing the ball and orchestrating his offense Ill have to take Peyton. From a pure field general standpoint no one was more enjoyable to watch.
Maybe in the regular season, but certainly not in the playoffs
Brady is the all time greatest QB to play the game in all aspects. No argument to be made. He has 90% of all qb records under his belt, 7 rings, and a great contender to go back and win not only another SB, but yet another MVP. He tied Peyton by winning a SB with two different teams, yet he done it in the first year of a pandemic season, with no preseason, no otas, nothing, the team didn’t even start really working together until arguably the 5th week of the season. Just wait and see what they can do after resigning all 22 starters. Brady = the goat of all 🐐
@@brandonlee920 Manning fans are crazy, really respect Manning but Brady is clearly better and there’s actually a good argument that he’s not even a top 3 QB all time
@@kurtwagner350 Under Brady, Montana, and Graham I take it? Cause I agree.
@@tfofgaming3413 i was thinking more Brady, Montana and maybe Marino or Bradshaw but you could really argue for a lot of guys in that third spot
I'm not even a Denver fan, but each season I made it a point to catch some quality Denver games, especially when Peyton went up against Brady. Battle of the OGs. Good stuff.
Soooo good especially when Peyton won 😜
He even had the fans trained here in Indy to be quiet as a church mouse on offense. The man was an absolute general on the field.
I noticed that in every colts game I ever watched. For awhile I was like, what is wrong with that crowd, Why aren't they getting into this and then I realized oh, so that was what was going on lol
i respect him for shutting the crowds up. it makes them all pay attention and when they cheer its a stronger contrast to the quiet. plus its easier to work when you can focus without a loud crowd
Peyton is the one person that no one can be mad at when he tells people to be quieter xD. It's hilarious, but the crowd knows what he can do when he's got everything in place.
I couldn’t love this video compilation any more haha. Man I miss the Sheriff!! Thank you for the memories and those 4 wonderful seasons P Mann 🧡💙
Lol he cut his kicker on a sideline interview at the pro bowl
Lol, Vanderjagt didn't get cut. But he was chastised (and rightfully so) for "getting liquored up and running his mouth off" 😂
@@jamesb1988 he is an “idiot” 😂
A drunk person speaks a sober mind....Cuz Peyton & Tony were choke artists in the playoffs
@@354allday or Adam Vinatieri had to come on the team cause drunk ass vanderjagt can't line up a fg in the playoffs
@@northside103 It wasn't his fault the previous yrs leading up to that 2005 playoff gm. 2003 was when Mike made the comments about them.Peyton still preceded to choke in the playoffs without Mike. Like the super bowl against the Saints ppl tried to blame it on a botched onside drop in the beginning of the 2nd half. So Mike was right Peyton wasn't much of a leader when the playoffs came around. Regular season he was lights out.
My wife knows nothing about football but she always remembers Payton yelling "Omaha"
Manning and Decker won me my fantasy league that year. Thanks guys!
Only a few QBs can get publicly angry and get away with it. You gotta be great, which makes everyone else accountable as well.
In case anyone is wondering the story with Manning running up to DJ he almost gave Welker a concussion on the previous play. Also, was talking shit that week in the the joint practices.
yeah i was wondering what happened peyton never does that
I loved it when Peyton said “idiot kicker”
Not a Broncos fan, but damn I respect their fans! He told them to be quiet and they all did it in one accord, they're really apart of the organization! #ChiefsFan
Agree but Go Broncos
colts fan did it too. 14 years that 60,000 plus you could hear a pin drop. He had them trained lol
This man made a whole stadium sit down like they all got put in timeout.
Man these guys are layin eachother out i n the pro bowl.
Love to see it
I had fuckin no idea that Ronde Barber was still playing on the Bucs when Manning went to Denver that seeems so crazy to me. I thought he retired in like 07
He has a better hof case than people realize
Crazy I thought the exact same thing. His career lasted a lot longer then I had thought.
I think Tiki retired in 07
Him going off on Saturday always makes me laugh. You can tell he thought he had leeway to yell at them its like Nope Peyton they are still bigger than u they can do what they want lol
I loved seeing that taunt live. If I remember correctly that Texan player was talking shit during practice. Manning just had to show em who's boss.
I think the Texan in question hit a Broncos receiver (Welker) with a dirty helmet to helmet on the previous play. You see what unfolded on the next play here. Lol
EDIT: It wasn't a helmet to helmet, but a dirty play nonetheless. You can view here ua-cam.com/video/QLPdnPQxUxU/v-deo.html
That Jeff Saturday argument is gold. How have I never seen that?
Cracks me up how sweinger talks crap at the Texans/Broncos joint practice, then when Manning gets him back he cries to the ref🤣
I never knew the context of that situation lol
That's the definition of a chump.
@@jack.20f74 dj almost decapitated a bronco a couple plays before that.
@@chrismcbride4839 Yeah I found that out.
It’s crazy that he really had everyone so quiet you could hear what’s going on on the field
At Indy, you could hear a pin drop when he was calling plays.
Peyton knew as soon as that lineman stood up(sorry don't know his name) that he fcked up lmao He immediately went to "he started it" mode. love his passion tho i know him and Saturday made up shortly after
I just saw that and was wondering if anyone else did 🤣.
That was Tarik Glenn. Dude was a beast. Peyton knew not to mess him because he was his blindside blocker haha
@@CaseCorgi I love how fans say shit like "knew not to mess with him because..." or is it because tge dude was 300+ pounds?
@G King we worked out a 2 year lease
@@SteveSmith-un3fx It's because he knew not to mess with him BECAUSE HE WAS HIS BLINDSIDE BLOCKER. Use your brain. If any of his linemen ever laid a hand on Peyton Manning for any reason, their career would be over. Peyton was most definitely not afraid of his lineman being bigger than him...
Damn I miss these Broncos teams so much
To hell with them.
What broncos "teams"
@@SteveSmith-un3fx 2011-2015 with pfm running the offense
Man do I miss Peyton in bronco jersey.
I miss him in a Colt's jersey
@@WickedKpop yea he’s a bronco now
@@OPERATOR-oq1le He was, he's retired lol.
@@WickedKpop yea you don’t understand how it works he’s a bronco he was a colt he will go into the hall of fame as a bronco. I know football your welcome!
@@OPERATOR-oq1le 4 seasons with the Broncos and 14 seasons with the Colts, he's going to represent both teams in the Hall of Fame, not just the Broncos my guy, and I know football, but you clearly don't know what tf you're talking about.
2 minutes left on the clock and up by 13 and telling the crowd to shut up. I miss Peyton
Hearing him cussing right before the ref shuts his mic off 😂😂😂
Yikes, that pro bowl interview lol brutal
At 8:20 Peyton is nice enough to announce his own penalty to the crowd. Now that's class!
i can't unhear this now.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 OMG I didn't know what you were talking about at first but I get it now. That DID sound like Peyton talking 😂😂😂😂
Manning was incredible. I miss watching him.
Peyton Manning’s taunt 🤣🤣🤣
I just gained a wealth of respect for Peyton Manning
He was a true playcaller. I never liked him but always respected him for running the offense
My all-time favorite QB.
The one and only GOAT!
Peyton 'the sheriff' Manning
man the blocking during the pro bowl clip ... just perfection
I could watch videos of Peyton and Pat McAfee all day.
RIP DT 🧡💙
imagine getting mad your fans who PAID to be there, and are the only reason you make as much money as you do, are excited to watch you play. jesus.
I imagine if Peyton ever played for die hard organization with a more hostile fan base like the Browns or Eagles he would have immediately had bottles thrown at him for telling them to shut up and they'd be chanting for the backup the rest of the year just to spite him.
That's why they don't get nice things
Would've loved to have seen it!
Peyton Manning one of my favorite Quarterbacks I think it's Funny when Peyton gets Angry Cusses and has a Conniption Fit 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Manning played like he was playing Madden calling hot routes and audibling at the line like every play lol
This man is a legend, best quarterback, ever nobody will ever do it like him
Cough Cough TB12
Rip demarious Thomas 🙁
That is a general on field commanding his troops, pure and simple.
Andrew luck on the bottom screen at 1:16. I Fr forgot about him but he was very solid in the nfl. If he didn’t get hurt he would still be playing.
He wasn’t solid he was damn amazing
Those were the damn days man. Those wild wild horse 🐴
The Colts crowd got Peyton. When he needed it, you could hear a pin drop in the RCA Dome.
I remember that. It was almost scary to see such a large group be so quite.
2:58 crowd looks like they have been sent to the corner to think about what they did haha
RIP Thomas
I love seeing all the names on the tickets at the bottom for these old clips
My goodness seeing Manning scream at Jeff Saturday like that hahaha. Manning didn’t spare anyone from an ass chewing on Sundays.
Watching some of these plays with dt hit different now
RIP
look at the scoreboards... I miss Manning.
Nah that's wild he really 😊told the crowd to be quiet and it was just crickets 😂
This was back in the day when Denver actually won football games.
For real. The Broncos haven't been worth watching since Manning retired.
At least you have a time of winning to look back on. This is coming from a lions fan..
no shit,talk about a huge drop off almost as bad when Jordan retired from the Bulls
@@urwrstntmre i feel your pain im a washington fan
Mannnn i sure do miss manning wish he would come back
Peyton seems like a good guy with a great sense of humor but he's also a take-no-shit guy that you don't want to piss off. There was never a doubt who the leader of that offense was.
Now this is the real goat of time right here dont doubt him crown him
all i gathered from this is denver fans didnt understand to be fucking quite when peyton has the ball? in indy you could hear a pin drop while the offense worked
Mile high baby. They don’t know the meaning of quite lmao
@@JohnLennon-yg4ut when peyton manning tells you to shut up you shut the fuck up
@@austinwalters3219 nah. Ima keep yelling as loud as I want. Peyton didn’t pay for those tickets I did 🤷♂️💯
@@JohnLennon-yg4ut you do realize the entire point is to get loud to ya know make it difficult for the other team? but if you wanted to make it difficult for your own team for no reason I guess you could. not lots to cheer about in mile high these days anyway
@@austinwalters3219 ima still be yelling tho
The control this man had over the field was amazing
Manning made the Broncos man, every skill player that got a free agent contract did nothing in the league, Moreno, Decker, Jones.
Julius Thomas also.
Von Miller won a SB.
@@SteveSmith-un3fx you stupid ass, that was with peyton
Ya even all the offense lineman that sucked b4 he got there...turned into pro bowlers signed big contracts on other teams...and got cut a year or 2 after LOL..Peyton sure made everyone around him better....He's the best QB I've ever watched.
@@db212006 mahomes, Brady, Wilson, Rodgers?
Two clips that make him awsome....the pat macafee roulette story and Peyton playing the fool dancing to rocky top at practice
I miss when the Sherriff was running that shit in denver...
Greatest example of accountability! Now that’s leadership in its purest form 💯
He made the pro bowl with 19 picks 😂😂
Yo you know your an leader where you control the fans to hell of a player
Its Kinda Funny I'm 49 Years old and it's the Year 2021 and in all that Time i just Found out I never even Knew that the C on Payton Mannings Jersey Actually Stands for the Name Christ Himself.
It show just how good he was, how much respect he commanded, and how much he knew his shit that players had no ego getting yelled at. He owned his offense down to every tiny detail. If he was yelling at you, that wasn't him passing blame. You fucked up, and you knew it. You could tell just how they would react. They wouldn't yell back. They knew he was right. They reacted to him the way players reacted to getting yelled at by the most revered coaches.