Even if he emerges victorious in Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday, Peyton Manning will not end the debate over the greatest quarterback in NFL history. After being named the 2013 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player at Saturday's "NFL Honors" awards show, however, Manning should be the consensus choice for greatest regular-season quarterback pro football has ever witnessed. Manning has now won the award five times, the most of any player. Jim Brown, Johnny Unitas and Brett Favre were named MVP three times. Although Manning was head and shoulders above the MVP field this season, he failed to join Tom Brady (2010) as the only winner to be voted unanimously. One wrong-headed member of The Associated Press opted to make the process about himself rather than selecting the most deserving candidate. By basic statistical measures, Manning generated the most productive season ever. He set records with 55 touchdown passes and 5,477 yards through the air while leading the Denver Broncos past the 2007 New England Patriots for most points in NFL history. Source: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...-broncos-peyton-manning-is-mvp-for-fifth-time
I would The dude and coaching staff did wonders with a team that was falling apart. They lose A Fernandez lose Gronk lose Welker replace with injury prone Amendola, have musical rBs and still make it to the second seed
I'm sure Peyton would trade all 5 of his NFL MVP awards for 1 more Super Bowl ring. Than again, he might not have to do that after tonight.