You would think so. But I guess Elway was pretty convincing.
But 1 bowl is not very good considering his 'status'. His playoff record isn't great considering his 'status'.
If he wins this year, some legitimacy. But he won't get anywhere until he can beat Brady in the playoffs (only did it once before).
You're crackin' me up, homey: you post, "But he won't get anywhere until he can beat Brady in the playoffs"...
...and then immediately mention he's already done that.
You remember the Patriots perfect season stab that only missed by losing in the Super Bowl?
Brady missed the entire next season and the Patriots still finished 11-5 with 7th-round draftee Matt Cassel starting the first 15 games of his career, while leading NE to just a tiebreaker away from the AFC East crown...
...the 2010 Colts were a 10-6 wild card playoff team; when Manning missed the entire next season - 2011 - the Colts could only manage 2-14 without him.
There's a reason why Manning has already been named NFL MVP a record 4 times...
...and why there's no doubt he'll be named the NFL's MVP for a 5th time for this season.
Here's what an expert has to say on the issue...
...Rodney Harrison was a Pro Bowl defensive back for the Patriots:
I think Peyton has been so unfairly judged because he really didn't have that defense over the years like Tom. Tom had a lot of veteran players, a lot of really good defenses, where if he didn't play particularly well, he knew that he had a defense with a lot of veteran players that could save him. Whereas, Peyton didn't really have that advantage. If Peyton was on our team, I think we could have easily won three Super Bowls, no doubt about it.