A 5'11 QB has never won in the Superbowl

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • broadway6
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-14-09
    • 13337

    #36
    Originally posted by GunShard
    Under 40 degrees weather. 2-3 record as a Bronco.
    Under 32 degrees weather. 1-2 record as a Bronco.
    I just looked up the past results for the Denver Broncos to find this out.
    unless a heat wave hits, the temp will be below 32...let's see if Peyton can go 2-2.

    frostno, glad peyton was able to beat the titans...
    Comment
    • Mills
      SBR Sharp
      • 08-28-12
      • 336

      #37
      From The Denver Post

      Chris Bianchi, a producer for ESPN radio in Denver, also has a meteorology degree. Here is some Peyton research he did:

      •He’s 2-8 in which the game temperature is below freezing (32 or below), 0-2 in any game below 20 and 2-5 in games between 20-29

      •But once the temperature goes above freezing (32), he gets markedly better, 6-5 in games where the temperature is 30-39 and 11-3 in games where the temperature is 40-49

      •He’s 8-13 in games where the game time temperature is below 40

      •Effects seem to wear off once the temperature hits 50
      Comment
      • frostno98
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 09-11-07
        • 9769

        #38
        Originally posted by Mills
        From The Denver Post

        Chris Bianchi, a producer for ESPN radio in Denver, also has a meteorology degree. Here is some Peyton research he did:

        •He’s 2-8 in which the game temperature is below freezing (32 or below), 0-2 in any game below 20 and 2-5 in games between 20-29

        •But once the temperature goes above freezing (32), he gets markedly better, 6-5 in games where the temperature is 30-39 and 11-3 in games where the temperature is 40-49

        •He’s 8-13 in games where the game time temperature is below 40

        •Effects seem to wear off once the temperature hits 50
        Majority of those lost was when he played in a dome, so I would be surprised to see a dome QB struggle in the elements.
        Comment
        • I/O
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 05-26-11
          • 7922

          #39
          Originally posted by Mills
          From The Denver Post

          Chris Bianchi, a producer for ESPN radio in Denver, also has a meteorology degree. Here is some Peyton research he did:

          •He’s 2-8 in which the game temperature is below freezing (32 or below), 0-2 in any game below 20 and 2-5 in games between 20-29

          •But once the temperature goes above freezing (32), he gets markedly better, 6-5 in games where the temperature is 30-39 and 11-3 in games where the temperature is 40-49

          •He’s 8-13 in games where the game time temperature is below 40

          •Effects seem to wear off once the temperature hits 50
          meaningless

          A team that's in the Super Bowl who's coach had heart surgery that season has NEVER lost.
          Comment
          • BigdaddyQH
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 07-13-09
            • 19530

            #40
            Normally I expect some stupid posts from homers, but this years crop has set new records in hystrionics and dumb posts. Just remember, if you are a homer and your team loses, prepare to get your tails kicked for an entire year. No excuses. No bad call by the ref's B.S, or anything like that. If you are a homer and try that B.S. prepare to have people jump down your throats with both boots extended. I know that you homers have a ready list of excuses when your team loses, but that is NOT going to fly this year. I could care less who wins this game. I have an under wager and that is it.
            Comment
            • GunShard
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 03-05-10
              • 10031

              #41
              It's above 40 degrees and the Broncos are struggling.
              Comment
              Search
              Collapse
              SBR Contests
              Collapse
              Top-Rated US Sportsbooks
              Collapse
              Working...