Peligr_Oso
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much debate about what is the hardest record to break in sports. Back to back No hitters seems very difficult since it would require 3 in a row to break it. Chamberlains 100 points is tough, but i contend that Peyton Manning may in fact be setting the bar higher.
If Manning is able to lead the Broncos to a loss vs San Diego he will have successfully completed his record NINTH postseason "1 and done".
He already has twice as many as any QB in NFL history. It wont be easy for any QB to maintain such an elite level of choking without being replaced after such futility, therefore it will be a difficult record to surpass. Can manning make it to an even double digits??
If Manning is able to lead the Broncos to a loss vs San Diego he will have successfully completed his record NINTH postseason "1 and done".
He already has twice as many as any QB in NFL history. It wont be easy for any QB to maintain such an elite level of choking without being replaced after such futility, therefore it will be a difficult record to surpass. Can manning make it to an even double digits??