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Live Blog: AFC Championship – Patriots at Broncos

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Our Championship Sunday begins with the game all of America wants to see the New England Patriots (13-4) lose. The Denver Broncos (13-4) host the Patriots in what could be Peyton Manning’s curtain call.

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Of all the predictable match-ups we could have had in the AFC title game, this was the easiest one to make. For the 17th time Tom Brady will face off against Peyton Manning and this is the fifth such meeting in the playoffs. As dominant as Brady and the Patriots cheating machine have been over Manning in the overall competition, the playoffs have actually been a different story. The men are 2-2 against each other and with Manning’s retirement likely on the horizon after this season, this will probably be the rubber match that seals the deal.

The irony of the latest Patriots cheating scandal that Brady has yet to really pay for is the difference in his performance with under-inflated footballs was all in his head. Brady is an excellent quarterback, one of the best to ever play and while SpyGate puts some asterisks on his pre 2007 achievements, since then he’s still been pretty damn great. And since he’s been forced to play with a properly-inflated football, he’s been just as good if not better.  The under-inflated football was a placebo. That doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be punished for breaking the rules to get a competitive advantage. He did it on purpose, thinking it gave him an edge. It would be dishonest now, a year later, to pretend that it did that. It didn’t help him at all, but dammit he should still pay for trying it.

Manning’s playoff choke-jobs are part of his story, whether he or any of his apologists want to admit it or not. Manning has nine one-and-done playoff appearances, the most of any quarterback in NFL history. Not all of them were his fault, but as a guy who watched pretty much every one of his playoff games I can tell you, most of them were his fault. Manning has a losing record in the playoffs for his career (12-13 as of today) and obviously the only way he can retire over .500 is to win this game and Super Bowl 50.

But I want to show you another stat and it’s just as telling. As dominant as the Patriots have been in the playoffs (this is their 10th AFC title game appearance under Belichick/Brady) there’s a fact that stands out like a sore thumb when you look at their playoff history. The dominance is at home. Belichick – Brady have won a total of three playoff road games in 15 seasons. They’re 3-3 in the postseason on the road and have only one one AFC title game on the road in that time, a victory over the Kordell Stewart-led Pittsburgh Steelers in 2001. In fact, the Stewart Steelers account for two of their road wins. The other came in San Diego against Phillip Rivers who was playing with a torn ACL. Two of their three road losses came against teams quarterbacked by Peyton Manning (the 2006 Indianapolis Colts and the 2012 Broncos).

I think Manning’s story is about to wrap up. Just not yet. Broncos 23, Patriots 20

The game is on CBS at 3 p.m. Watch it with me.

Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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