I counted the passing plays, they include all the talents need to pass the football.
I didn't count the handoffs because the argument that he "touches the ball on every play" is weak. That's what someone says when they are trying to add value that doesn't exist. I gave him credit for being worth as much as his 10 teammates on offense put together. That's probably generous.
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It was either that or start over with new coaches and new teammates. As it was, he could take the scheme to Denver who has far more talent especially on defense and special teams than the Colts team he left.
Peyton's either very lucky or he planned very well.



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