http://jay-mariotti.fanhouse.com/2010/02/09/paytons-place-ripe-for-more-parades/
So Payton walked into the locker room at halftime, as Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend grinded out 35-year-old songs, and announced, "We're doing it." Despite trailing, 10-6, despite the risk of handing the ball to Peyton Manning with a short field, he was ordering an onside kick and going for all the gumbo. "I wasn't too worried, just terrified. I was terrified and excited at the same time," said rookie kicker Thomas Morstead. Every other player was thrilled.
"He plays to win the game," linebacker Scott Fujita said. "I knew we were going to get it."
"He doesn't care what anyone thinks," running back Mike Bell said. "He's all man."
"He plays to win the game," linebacker Scott Fujita said. "I knew we were going to get it."
"He doesn't care what anyone thinks," running back Mike Bell said. "He's all man."
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Jonathan, it is good to know that we still recognize the ability to outsmart failure and that the national media is finally catching on.
j
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