You\'re all missing the point when you look at the teams he\'s playing, and say it isn\'t as much of an achievement because of who it is against. Of those teams Alliswell listed, the Colts were the team to score the most points this season against all of them but the Vikings. Not only that, but against argueably the better ones of them defensively: Houston, Chicago, and Tennessee, the Colts scored 15, 14, and 13 more points respectively than any other team in the league. So it\'s definitely not like it\'s something anyone could do. Also, none of those defenses are bad defenses. I already put this stat up, if you look at their season schedule, the teams they\'ve played average to 17th out of 32 teams in scoring defense, which is just about average. In otherwords, he hasn\'t had any easier a run at this than any other QB.
As for your stat about the playoffs, remember, Manning is still not that old a QB, and us just entering his prime. Take a look at his playoffs last year. In 3 games he passed for over 900 yards and nine touchdowns. That\'s over 300 yards and 3 TD\'s a game. During those games, the Colts scored 93 points, or 31 a game. Since when is that not getting it done in the playoffs?
And yeah, I\'d take this year\'s Manning over Warner at any point in his career in a heart beat.