You seem to be rather obsessed with Bruce Jenner becoming Caitlyn Jenner, Phallics! Is it because he/she is now missing your favorite body part?
Hardly, it is that one of your athletic supporters in this thread pointed out how you have no balls and based on your posts and obvious affection for Tom Brady and how you prepare and gussy yerself up for each game I wanted you to feel welcome and not fear any retaliation for being yourself in your new persona I wanted to give you a big USMB welcome Caitlyn.
BTW you never responded to my assertion that Manning manned up where Brady failed and bested him sending the object of your trans-love home to sit it out until next year.
Now I get why you are so determined to go on with the sex change thing you wanna be like Brady.
You go
girl er um
man ummmmm Caitlyn

You started this ridiculous "Caitlyn" thing because you couldn't answer either question I put to you, Phallics. I ask you to name a quarterback who did as much as Brady did this year with as little as he had to work with and you come up with Peyton Manning? Manning takes the field with the NFL's top rated defense on his side...behind a veteran offensive line that's been intact for the entire season, handing off to CJ Anderson and Ronnie Hillman, and throwing to Demaryious Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Owen Daniels and Andre Caldwell! Peyton doesn't have to carry an offense like Brady did this year...he simply has to manage the game so the Broncos defense can win it for them. Stick to juvenile insults and your fascination with men's junk, little buddy because when you make an attempt to argue something about football it's rather pathetic.
Oh manning takes the field with a top rated defense.

You are nothing but a walking excuse .

and a poor one at that.
Fact is Manning is laughing his way over to Super Bowl 50 because he bested Brady and Brady is sitting home throwing tantrums.
Peyton Manning knows Broncos' defense has 'led us to this point'
Jan 18, 2016
Jeff LegwoldESPN Staff Writer
DENVER -- In 2013, the
Denver Broncos and their pedal-to-the-metal passing game scored more points than any team in league history. In that season,
Peyton Manning threw 55 touchdown passes, more than any quarterback had thrown in any season before or since.
Fast forward to the 2015 Broncos, one game away from a Super Bowl after their
23-16 victory against the
Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. This version of the Broncos is conducting its business at the other end of the football spectrum. The Broncos live, breathe and continue to be powered by their opportunistic, game-snatching defense.
Even Manning knows it and appreciates it.
"Our defense has been outstanding all season," Manning said. "They have led us to this point, let’s make that clear. Different guys stepped up at different times all season. I could go on and on. Each game, key defensive players stepped it up. But you have to be a good team to win these playoff games and you have to win as a team."
The trek began when
David Bruton Jr. broke up a
Joe Flacco pass that
Darian Stewart intercepted in the Broncos’ end zone to seal a win against the
Baltimore Ravens in Week 1. There was
Brandon Marshall's strip of
Jamaal Charles in Week 2, a fumble
Bradley Roby returned for a touchdown in the closing seconds of a tie game.
Chris Harris Jr. here,
Aqib Talib there, Von Miller,
DeMarcus Ware,
Danny Trevathan and the rest, name after name, player after player making the difference. When games have been in the balance, when the Broncos have needed something, anything, to change things, it has largely been the team’s defense that has turned the tide.
They've been dominant -- holding
Aaron Rodgers to 77 yards passing on Nov. 1 -- but most of all, they’ve routinely done it when they've been in trouble.
And on Sunday, the Broncos were in potential one-and-done trouble.
"But we just came out and do what we do, it’s nothing new now," Miller said Sunday. "This year, we handled adversity like I’ve never handled it before, I’ve never been on a team that handles adversity so well."
The Broncos were leading Steelers 13-12 in the fourth quarter, with the Broncos’ streak of playoff possessions without a touchdown having reached 22. The Steelers were driving, at the Broncos’ 34-yard line and threatening to close the deal. But on second-and-4, Steelers running back
Fitzgerald Toussaint went over left tackle for 3 yards. Roby saw his chance and popped the ball loose.
"I saw it right there and just hit it," Roby said. "You don’t know if it’s going to come you when you do that, but I saw it a little away from his body, so I just went for it."
The ball hit the ground, and Ware pounced on it. The Broncos took over on their own 35-yard line and proceeded to put together their only touchdown drive of the game (13 plays, 65 yards) for the game winner.
Of the Broncos' 17 games this season, 13 were decided by seven or fewer points. They are 10-3 in those games.
"It helps playing a lot of close games during the course of a season, starting with the very first one against Baltimore," Manning said. "That was a dogfight, a grinder and went down to the last drive. If you can have a lot of those games and win those games, it gives you a lot of confidence."
Manning understands, maybe more than ever, that he is backed by perhaps the best defense he has had. Sunday, Manning was interception free for the first time in any of his starts this season, and the Broncos moved on.
"[Manning] got them into some checks based on what we were doing and they were able to hit us in some of the blitzes we went in and out of," Steelers linebacker
James Harrison said. "It’s just an above the neck game, he’s seen it all, heard it all. He was able to go out there and do what was necessary for that team to win."
Or as Manning put it, in the words the Broncos now live by: "It’s playoff football."
Anyone who knows anything about football (which obviously doesn't include you or Fart Boy!) knows that the Denver Broncos have been winning with defense all season long. For you to name Peyton Manning as a better quarterback than Tom Brady because the Broncos are moving on and the Patriots are not...is laughable! Even Manning admits that the defense has been carrying his team this season. The fact is...if had not...the Broncos would not be going to the Super Bowl because to be quite blunt...Peyton Manning is a shadow of his former self.