Posted by webadmin on August 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Much like a punt returner fearing being caught from behind by the punter to prevent him from scoring a touchdown, a similar thought ran through Terrence McGee’s head after his interception in Thursday night’s win over Indianapolis.
McGee returned a deflected Peyton Manning pass 78 yards for a touchdown, but he wasn’t so sure he was going the distance at the outset.
“Yes, I definitely was (worried),” said McGee. ”At one point when I was running I saw QB Peyton [Manning] coming and I said ‘Oh my God, what if Peyton caught me,’ (laughing) but the guys were able to block him off and block everybody else off.”
Suffice to say if McGee, a cornerback, was caught from behind by a quarterback with the foot speed of Peyton Manning he would have never lived it down.

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McGee feared the worst
Posted by webadmin on February 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Based on the emails it seems at least a few Patriots fans got some sort of joy in watching Peyton Manning and the Colts crash and burn in the Super Bowl. Now, with the big game in history books and the Colts, like the Patriots, limping away from a disappointing end to the season, it's time to turn our focus to the offseason. Questions about draft picks, free agents, the coaching staff and much more fill out this loveless, pre-Valentine's edition of Ask PFW.
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Ask PFW Part I: Where is the love?
Posted by webadmin on February 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Super Bowl is typically one of the most viewed television programs each year. To know that this year’s version is most watched ever is historic enough in itself, but to be the most watched TV program ever is because of one factor.
The two QBs involved in the game were among the best in the game. Sure there was the sentimental favorite in New Orleans, but Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are two of the five best QBs in football and that was the draw.
Why do you think the NFL keeps instituting more and more rules to protect the QBs? If they’re on the field performing more people will watch, and that’s what happened Sunday.

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QBs make SB XLIV historic TV
Posted by webadmin on February 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
In today's blitz, the Patriots will not hire a defensive coordinator, read about expiring contracts and Peyton Manning is compared to Tom Brady. Also, Stephen Gostkowski expressed his Super Bowl pick before Sunday's game.
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Patriots.com News Blitz - 2/08/2010