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January 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Peyton Manning is the quarterback of a rebuilding team that is only a powerhouse because of his presence. Brady is the foreman of a factory that is still unveiling the next model year. The Patriots relied on Brady more than ever before in 2013, but they did not rely on him as much as the Broncos relied on Manning.

It’s the old-school AFC and new-look NFC on championship weekend. | SportsonEarth.com : Mike Tanier Article

This is a MUST READ! Really. Go read it. Now.

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