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Does Peyton Manning's effectiveness suffer at all with Jeff Saturday out?

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Does Peyton Manning's effectiveness suffer at all with Jeff Saturday out?

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  1. yes i think it does a bit...it will definitely make him a little more prone to getting sacked, especially with teams with good pass-rushing defenses...ad like the guy above said it is rather easy to rattle Manning with just a sack or two and some hits and hurries....


  2. cool

  3. Jeff Saturday is the quarterback of the line and is often regarded as one of the smartest players in football.  Payton will still be good.  But the colts numbers will suffer.  

  4. heck yeah.  he will get sacked.  all it takes is one sack and a little pressure and he gets rattled....

  5. Not that much honestly. He does not get rattled that often and people need to remember Saturday isnt the whole line. A great player? Yes, but not the entire line. The colts consitantly pick up great O-linemen becasue protecting peyton is the biggest part of Indy football. So the might suffer a bit but not enough to matter.

  6. Will when he comes up against good DTs.Addai will suffer the most as he runs down the centre 80% of the time.

  7. i hope so, cause that is the only way my texans are going to have a shot at the playoffs.

  8. Absolutely, anytime you are missing a pro bowl offensive lineman it is very critical. Especially one like Saturday. Peyton Manning isn't the most mobile of quarterbacks.

    Whoever is giving everybody thumbs down is a total idiot who knows nothing about football.

  9. Add that with his very sore knee and there's bound to be a few mistakes made with him and his new center's timing.

    The question is how many?

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