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So? Manning was slinging the ball to Harrison, Wayne, and Clark during that time and was the only QB to throw for more yards over a couple years span Green was in KC.
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So... Trent Green is no Peyton Manning. He was a decent quarterback in a great situation. He wasn't the "stud" that BigChiefTablet and others think he was.
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Trent Green played against Manning in the 2003 playoffs. In a game with ZERO punts, we lost by one touchdown. We had a touchdown called back at the end of the first half because Tony G. was called for offensive pass interference. Holmes fumbled once in the second half, and the Colts took advantage and scored. The Chiefs lost because we had no defense at all. You are right, Trent Green is no Peyton Manning. But he was definitely a stud quarterback. |
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