@awake39513 years agoThere was a moment where Peyton said, “if u can’t score a TD in 4 downs on the 1 u don’t deserve to win.” Russell just sat there with awkward silence. It was pretty funny 719
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@superhoov3 years agoThis might be the single greatest segment ESPN has ever done. The trash talk, the stories, the guests. If they don't do this every week it will be a MASSIVE L for ESPN 724
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@traviskirkland32043 years agoI loved Eli’s story about halftime adjustments, where they only had time to squeeze out a quick piss and nab an orange slice. Then after the game those stooge sideline reporters are like “those halftime adjustments were what really turned the game around.” ...355
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@ESPRESSOJOEx113 years agoCan't wait when the BUCS play on Monday night and Peyton commentates on Brady, that will be Gold 903
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@mattbeevers11323 years agoEli -"Would you rather have one of Payton's helmets filled with quarters or $10000" 186
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@kurtwarnick25153 years agoPeyton saying that he would say he can't hear the coaches play call if he found the play stupid. 537
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@iandonaghue58363 years agoThe Colts play on Monday night week 5. Pat absolutely needs to be one of the guests for that broadcast. Do the right thing, ESPN. 36
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@Countrygirltori243 years agoIt was clunky at first, but once they found their groove, FANTASTIC 255
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@christopherantoine96573 years agoAfter Peyton made the 6-11 joke on the Raiders, this show was destined for success 108
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@gprawdzik3 years agoTy saying " I think everyone would agree with me" and the 2 guys in the background both shaking their heads lmfao 91
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@cheezy16203 years agoPeyton's reaction when Raiders failed at 0.5 inches and goal was classic. I need Manning Thursday, Sunday and Monday. 84
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@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly3 years agoBest thing ESPN did on MNF in a long time 169
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@therealvshow59103 years agoPeyton Manning chirping Russell Wilson about the 4th and 1 was hilarious 35
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@JoseRamirez-yh2ll3 years agoIf you're a football junky, Peyton show is for you! Learning technical detailed football 199
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@jasonholiway98653 years agoThis was like having the Mannings at your house on the couch, watching the game with you. Absolutely fantastic! 13
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@Tr1Dylan3 years ago“Peyton’s helmet full of quarters, or 10,000$?” -Eli 21
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@pedro4263 years agoPat giving Russ some respect brings a tear to my eye 103
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@professorwiesy13513 years agoEli's performance is so underrated They broadcast wouldn't be nearly as good without him 48
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@theeunknown39883 years agoJust heard about this and it sounds amazing. 109
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@estebanmoreno2503 years agoESPN saw how we reacted to Payton’s HoF speech and ran with it. Props to them 10
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@certainzee3 years agoI only wish Eli & Peyton were in the same room. That would make it so much better. 70
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@obsidian003 years agoIF ESPN has more than 3 brain cells left in their water filled heads, they will give Payton a blank check on this and let him do his thing! Also, bring in Archie every now and again to smack ‘em over the head when they start getting out of hand! 🤣 ...15
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@KJShinra3 years agoAs a fellow Louisiana boy awesome seeing them two go back and forth.. that “helmet full of quarters” line was amazing 😂 18
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@detective___mcnulty3 years agoEli is a guy that chills and hangs out, Peyton is the complete opposite. 117
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@Im__Your__Huckleberry3 years ago "most people would agree with me" 2 guys behind him shaking their heads no! Hahaha 🤣🤣 1
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@Joey1018963 years agoIt was funny when they started talking about who stole who's ring 52
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@advitiya183 years agoRussell had a ptsd moment when he saw Carr throw a pick in the end zone 🤣 10
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@hurricane74793 years agoAs a lifelong Stillers fan, Ray Lewis was the ultimate Arch-Nemesis and I couldn't stand him. As a lifelong football fan, Ray Lewis is one of THE greatest to ever play the game. He and Peyton could probably spend a solid year just talking about the games they played against each other, and I'd watch every minute of it. ...2
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@YeOldEPatT2 years agoIt's been a year.... I've watched the first 10 seconds of this clip at least once a month since it's airing and that "OMAHA!!" still bring me to tears 🤣🤣
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@chargerboy4113 years agoPeyton manning and Tony Romo on Monday night would be deadly. Both calling everything on the field. 55
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@mrpaiute90133 years agoTy is right with Russell in his outward appearances where every action seems so sanitized and calculated in public relations 21
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@cancards99943 years agoTony Romo been doing this for a while. It’s super fun to see these guys get back into their element. I can totally see Tom Brady doing this when he’s retired in like 20 years 🤣 15
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@pilar92473 years agoI absolutely loved watching the Peyton and Eli show. It was great. Look forward to watching it again and again. Very informative and funny. 3
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@JohnRussomJr3 years agoI hope this will be a regular broadcast, I loved it! BTW I had no idea Eli was so funny. 2
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@dukerboy79363 years agoIt would be great to have all the Manning brothers in same home broadcasting the Super Bowl...them during halftime would be better than any singing/dancing halftime show. 20
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@titustitusnation19993 years agoDenver still Loves Peyton & the 2 S.B. he took them too, Winning S.B. ( L ) 50 Awesome! 6
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@pacKChunkie3 years agoAbsolute win for the network and the fans! Look, when Peyton does something, people want to tune in because he is just so like-able….a genius, a class act, an entertainer, a champion, down to earth, Demigod 💯 6
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@adambomb2153 years agothe payton sheriff poster banter with Eli was great 3
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@roberthill37033 years agoIt was great watching these two talk football and take a little digs at each other and the special guests they had. We need Pat on the next one! And it was a pretty good game I'm not going to lie. 10
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@MitchGaar3 years agoHappybBirthday Mom Mcafee from a Indy Resident for 40 years, from Arizona!
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@YooperHatesOhioState3 years agoI had such a blast watching them. Might have to watch them for my packers 28
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@joshgrove31893 years agoHappy Birthday 🎂🎉. Mam Pat!!! God Bless!!!
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@scottiecraig97683 years agoI was watching the ESPN 2 broadcast the entire game with Peyton & Eli, i hope they keep it going all season. 13
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@louie55813 years agoCouldn't have said it any better, I loved the Mannings MNF. I'm sold as only watching them do it for now on 1
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@alfonsogayman96993 years agoCan’t wait to hear the Manning brothers commentary on Rodgers next week in Green Bay. Manning is a big fan of Rodgers game so I look forward to watching 8
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@emperfectfamily76903 years ago2 guys in the background when he hates on Russell Wilson 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣love this podcast/show man 13
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@aclefler3 years agoWay more interesting than the actual game. It’s like sitting in the locker room… also, would love to see you Pat, Aaron and Aj talking through a game live! Really think you would have a ton of views! YouTube or Amazon needs to get a game for you guys ...10
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@wesleymccollam37503 years agoI hope this is the future of nfl commentary!listening to these guys talk football and breaking down plays was awesome!!
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@-C.S.R3 years agoI watched the whole game with Payton and Eli. 6
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@GreenBeanGreenBean3 years ago"Most people would agree with me", everyone else behind him shaking their head NOPE. 1
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@jmommy8813 years agoBest commentary I have seen in a long time. Loved manning facial response. To the quote to the end of the game. Did end up good. 9
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@TheAmeriKun3 years agoThey need to get them side-by-side to do this. Preferably in a booth. 39
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@3lement20103 years agoLowkey feel like getting a ESPN+ subscription just for this 6
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@showstoppacs13 years agoIve had the privlege of watching Peyton's entire career, from draft day to retirement. I missed ol 18, hope this becomes a regular thing! 4
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@DroneConflict3 years agoAlso all the technical fuckups were hilarious I can't believe the fire alarm went off 1
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@northernking47873 years agoTotally agree it was absolutely amazing, footballs “field of dreams game” level of brilliance! 8
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@jamesly5173 years agoDefinitely had to make an adjustment as a viewer. ESPN main broadcast is very story driven which makes the game easy to follow. I was getting bombarded with so much football knowledge I had to really pay attention. Great stuff, loved it. Hope they do this every week going forward. ...
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@mikedangerdoes3 years agoI think Peyton is the star but Eli is a good foil to him. The sibling banter was absolute gold, and there aren't that many who would be willing to roast Peyton to his face (more or less) about his helmet size! Also that crack about Peyton not knowing what is was like to get booed by your own fans haha! A great opposite to the Sheriff. ...2
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@barrettgranger91393 years agoIt was great , loved that Eli was always taking small digs at Payton the whole time 😂 17
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@andrewkircher82613 years agoI would rather watch that than any other commentary for the game! It was ahhhmazing! 1
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@alpacasmith72543 years ago“Russ wouldn’t your run spider money Y banana here” russ was laughing and I had no clue what they were talking about 😂 12
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@JodeciJones3 years agoIt couldn’t have been any better, lol. This was incredible
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@mdaniel4443 years agoSo much football IQ in that broadcast. 5
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@stevenflores803 years agoI would want them on a daily Monday night please!!!! Absolutely awesome entertainment!
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@deeznutz-hl5qx3 years agoAt the barber shop one day a former NFL RB was there and said “Eli smokes blunts and sips henny” hahah probably why Peyton asked him what did he do when the smoke detector went off! 6
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@shutupjoeshawn3 years agoTHAT COMMENTARY WILL BE LEGENDARY 💥 I was sooooo entertained 💥
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@aminasshaari71093 years agoWhat's better than a Manning? 2 Mannings! And you got my man over there, DangeRuss, it was HOF QB extravaganza. And for Ty to try to diss Russ is despicable! 3
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@budadams42413 years agoAre they running this format for MNF weekly? I'll gladly watch every single week. 14
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@rhebbhulett3 years agoI hope to all that is holy that this is a regular thing. Loved it as much if not more than when Red Zone first started and I was addicted to fantasy. Pat, get on as a guest.
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@Hunty493 years agoThe boys were so excited talking about the Manning commentary. You love to see it.
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@WackJallis3 years agoThey better keep it up. I love it as a once a week thing too, otherwise it’ll feel overdone 8
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@jamesfitzgerald65813 years agoI can't afford cable thanks PAT for your show. I enjoy all 3 MANNING brothers they are talented. 1
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@theresidentteacher24383 years agoLol I absolutely do NOT think Peyton needs to "watch film" on anyone or anything at this point. 2
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@nickh10503 years agoPeyton kept calling the Raiders Oakland Raiders lol 1
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@Back2basket3 years agoI didn’t even know they were on but definitely on for week 2 wit Brady🔥
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@imeleventeen3 years agoImagine a show with Tom Brady and Peyton Manning after Tom gets bored in 20 years 7
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@druidathanaric75823 years agoOmahahahaha it was great to watch. Love the Mannings. 5
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@perspecttv89563 years agoThe ONLY bad part about the broadcast was the accidental fire alarm before half time - ESPN absolutely killed it with this. 1
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@ericgilman61703 years agoEli is funny as hell ,great stuff. Won't watch another regular Monday night game again. Hope they do this next year . 1
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@tommymontgomery95733 years agoAgree 👍 told all the homies to watch this next week
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@jasonsullivan58273 years agoI love this the Manny Brothers are cool for Monday night football
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@ChanChan-gq2ep3 years ago haha the two guys in the back.
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@UNDERTAKERULEZ1023 years agoMy only thing was when I was watching the Manning one, I couldn't focus on the game cause I was so focused on what Peyton was saying so I had to go back to the regular broadcast so I can pay attention to my raiders
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@davidc60323 years agoEli busting Derek Carr's balls for hard counting at the goal line was great. 2
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@Veretax3 years agoYeah I loved it I watched it the entire time and I had to turn it off at a third-quarter because I had such a football orgy of information I just could not handle any more after about Midway through the third quarter so I missed the ending ...
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@DevonHumpert3 years agoIt was like Tony Romo during his first few games announcing. He was calling every play until (I assume) CBS told him to chill. 1
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@Nitefelina3 years agoWatching Peyton get so frustrated with receivers not sitting down over the middle on a cross pattern while the defense was in zone was great. I've always thought the QB just missed, now I know the receiver HAS to realize it's zone and to just sit down in the coverage. ...2
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@hide86533 years agoI hope the eli Peyton thing stays around. Only bad thing is that it’s on during the actual MNF broadcast so idk how many ppl tune in 16
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@pompelmostique3 years ago100% Ty. I'm a Hawks fan, but I loved seeing Russell be a human instead of a 12th man cyborg.
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@LVbibby3 years agoPeyton is a boss but Eli was surprisingly a good addition to keep it moving... 3
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