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The problem of the "greatest" ever in football is that there are multiple more variables involved for one person to influence winning champions than the other major sports.
No position relies more on the talent of others than a football quarterback does to win games, and it is not just the offensive talent: defense, special teams, coaches, the "scheme", dome or no dome, etc. are so difficult to make cohesive.
My belief is that Peyton had the ability to influence the talent around him to be successful during the regular season...but the play-offs uncovered the weaknesses of the Colt teams. QB's, it has been said many times, get too much credit for winning, and too much blame for losing.
Best ever? He's pretty good.
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