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PFT: 100 percent back? Peyton's not buying it | Essentials

PFT: 100 percent back? Peyton's not buying it

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AP With the Broncos P.R. division trumpeting the unmatched achievement of quarterback Peyton Manning throughout the team's last four games, it's easy to obtain caught up in the idea that Peyton is back. One man isn't buying it. "I don't agree with that," Manning informs Michael Silver of Yahoo! Sports. "I feel like I'm a different player, in different circumstances. I've learned a lot about myself and my body-- what I can and can't do. Somebody asked me if I was doing the same things I did in 2004. I'm like, 'Are you kidding? ' That was a different team, and we were on a crazy level. There's no comparison.". But it's not about contrasting groups. It's about whether Peyton has actually returned to being a dominant quarterback. The numbers say he is. His %%PRO11%%mates say it, too, via particular instances of the things he does.

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Peyton Manning

Overall Sentiment: 0.109374

Relevance: 0.688293

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0.191349“I don’t agree with that,” Manning tells ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.191349
  • Mean: 0.191349
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731
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Michael Silver

Overall Sentiment: 0.169125

Relevance: 0.169687

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Champ Bailey

Overall Sentiment: 0.0103357

Relevance: 0.161896

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Demaryius Thomas

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.140032

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