Re: What's the bigger feat? Jake Plummer silencing his critics and not throwing the ball to the wrong color jersey like it's his job?Or...Peyton finally beating the Patriots?Tough call. But, I actually think it's Plummer. I've always been a fan and I am glad to see him getting that monkey off of his back.
Re: What's the bigger feat? I'm actually surprised with Jake Plummer as well. Who knew he wouldnt thrown a pick in the last six games? That's REAL impressive. Hopefully he will continue to play like he is right now.
Re: What's the bigger feat? Jake's been playing great for us!I hope he can keep it up in the 2nd half.
Re: What's the bigger feat? It was no suprise that Manning came into NE and won, though I would have liked to see the Colts actually lose a game, I wasn't suprised. Just look at the Pats--they have had a rough injury year and just don't look like they have in the past. And the Colts? Undefeated.So the Manning thing wasn't as big a feat...Where do you think the term Jake the Snake comes from?I'm glad to see he is starten to show signs of being more aware of whats going on around him + putting his passes in the right spot. I'm definately more impressed with Jake and I hope the Broncos keep winning games.
Re: What's the bigger feat? I think it would have to be Jake. Peyton would have to win soon, he's just amazing, you expect it. Plummer has had a great, surprise year. But, they can't handle the amazing 8-0 Colts down the road.
Re: What's the bigger feat? <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ortiz34 @ Nov 12 2005, 12:14 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think it would have to be Jake. Peyton would have to win soon, he's just amazing, you expect it. Plummer has had a great, surprise year. But, they can't handle the amazing 8-0 Colts down the road.</div> Have to agree, Peyton is amazing, he was expected to accomplish that, especially with the hot streak they've been on.