No. 2 – Peyton Manning
14.) Is Peyton Manning done? — . (@MinnesotaGOAT) October 23, 2015
The only thing that is going to get the nonsense to stop is a great performance from one of the game’s masters; and even that won’t suffice for the true non-believers. Currently, more people think that the Broncos quarterback has lost it than have faith in his ability to get it done, especially against great teams. When the 6-0 Packers come to town for a national TV game on Sunday night, Manning will have a grand stage for proving them wrong. He needs to look like the QB of old in order for Denver to have a chance to win, meaning he can’t make bad throws and questionable decisions against one of the league’s best defenses. If he throws for 300-plus yards, multiple TDs and no interceptions, some of the talk will quiet down.