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The All Decade Team features Manning, Howard Mudd, AV, and Polian
Toughest call, choosing Manning over Brady. Both deserve it. Brady gets the edge in titles 3-1. Manning gets the edge in MVPs 3-1 — and he’s in prime position to win a record fourth this year. Manning gets the edge in raw productivity, with 11,000 more passing yards and 87 more touchdowns. Brady played eight years, Manning 10. If I chose this team at the end of this season and the Patriots had won another title, I’d have to put Brady in this spot. But we’re picking it now, and as we sit here, I believe Manning will go down in history as one of the top three quarterbacks, and I can’t make a team of the decade, in Manning’s prime years, without having him quarterback it. Manning is my Player of the Decade.
Don Banks lists the biggest moments
8. Tony Dungy’s ring. Nearly two full decades after Doug Williams became the first African American to quarterback a Super Bowl champion, Dungy wrote his own chapter in history on Feb. 4, 2007, earning the distinction of being the first black head coach to win the NFL’s ultimate game. Dungy’s Colts beat the Bears in Super Bowl XLI, providing him the highlight of his eventual 13-year head-coaching career. He led his teams to the playoffs in 11 of those 13 seasons, and his legacy as one of the league’s most respected figures stands in stark contrast today to the length of time he waited before being granted his first head-coaching opportunity, in Tampa Bay in 1996.
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