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  • Patriots icon reveals why Peyton Manning dominated every pre-snap defensive look.
  • The legendary sack artist describes mental chess match against league's smartest passer.
  • Defensive pressure disguised as coverage baited Super Bowl MVP into mistake.

Peyton Manning‘s brilliance at the line of scrimmage and elite football IQ made even the league’s best defenses appear unprepared. The Patriots legend and former linebacker Willie McGinest recently praised his razor-sharp mind, calling him the smartest QB he ever faced during a recent episode of DraftKings Network.

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“He knew everybody,” said Willie. “He knew coordinators before they were coordinators, position coaches. He knew systems they ran when they were with other teams, and it was a constant chess match with him.”

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Standing at 6 feet and 5 inches, the 49-year-old had the physicality of a premium QB, which was why he was the first-round pick of the 1998 NFL Draft. Even though Peyton Manning possessed athletic ability, he lacked quick feet and agility, and that is where his sharp mental approach ultimately set him apart from the competition.

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He had an elite ability to read defenses, anticipate plays, and adjust to different down-and-distance situations before the snap. Unlike Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes, Peyton didn’t have the top-tier arm strength, so he depended on releasing the football early and mastering precise timing and accuracy to find his receivers. Due to his quick decision-making ability, he was seldom taken down by defenders for a sack.

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Peyton Manning spent the first fourteen seasons of his NFL career with the Colts, taking them to an unprecedented height. The fourteen-time Pro Bowler led the franchise to eleven postseason appearances, eight divisional titles, and one Super Bowl triumph (XLI). During the early phase of his Colts career, the legendary QB faced Willie McGinest numerous times, who played for the New England Patriots for twelve seasons from 1994 to 2005.

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When the Colts and Patriots crossed paths, the linebacker dealt with the former Super Bowl MVP. In the 2004 season opener (September 9, 2004), Willie sacked Peyton at the closing moment of the game. The famous sack cost the Colts a 12-yard loss, and the Pats eventually won the close contest by 27-24. While the 54-year-old spoke highly of the legendary quarterback, some other prominent names shared the same sentiment.

Teammates and peers praised Peyton Manning

Peyton Manning and Tom Brady’s fierce competition on the gridiron is widely considered the greatest rivalry in NFL history. Facing off 17 times, the seven-time Super Bowl winner held a superior record of 11-6 over his archrival. Despite their battles on the field, the Patriots legend called him “a gift” to his career, who challenged him to refine and evolve at different levels.

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The former Colts star consistently troubled the legendary Patriots coach Bill Belichick. In 2021, he spoke highly of the quarterback’s decision-making and mental sharpness.

“He is definitely the best quarterback I’ve coached against,” said Belichick. “When it came to control and decision-making in an offensive system, Manning was on his own level in any era.”

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Wide receiver Eric Decker shared the Denver Broncos locker room with the Super Bowl-winning legend, becoming his trusted hands. He referred to his time with the QB as a career-defining experience, learning to study the game and defense. In addition to his strategic awareness of the field, he also highlighted his work ethic as a veteran.

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Avik Das

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Avik Das is an NFL journalist at Essentially Sports, where he brings sharp insight to the league's biggest games and players. He is a fan of the Indianapolis Colts due to his family ties to the city. He loves following quarterbacks across the league, with Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady remaining his personal favorites. A graduate in English Literature, Avik possesses seven years of writing experience across top sports media brands prior to joining ES. Alongside the NFL, he has a strong understanding of professional wrestling and MMA, gained through years of newsroom experience in the combat sports field. He adds his sharp sports IQ, creative thinking, and storytelling ability to every story.

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