Peyton Manning Research Paper

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The “Sheriff of the Broncos” had an excellent career in football, he holds multiple quarterback records and has players and coaches to back him up for his success. Peyton Manning proved that by not giving up, and pursuing what he believed in, he could become anything he wanted with hard work and effort. Manning had a successful career by having a strong professional high school and college career and the loving strong family that supported him. He also gave a lot back through the Payback charity. Peyton Manning is more than just a football player, he cares about people, charities and showing other young players the way to success. “During his season in the NFL peyton has the all time leader for touchdowns in both a season and a career” …show more content…

When he first started varsity he was a sophomore during the first few games, Reggie thought this kid still has a lot to learn. “Peyton wore number fourteen his dad's number when he played football then that changed when Peyton’s older brother Cooper was diagnosed with spinal stenosis and Peyton started wearing number eighteen” (Hyman). Peyton went on putting up numbers that shocked a lot of people they knew Peyton was a powerhouse he passed over 7,202 yards and 92 touchdowns Newman had a record of 34-5. Over all Peyton learned a lot when he was in school, he knew school was important, he got good grades so he could focus on sports but all around he worked for what he …show more content…

He didn’t play video games he either played with the kids or watched tv and worked out. “One player said when they went to Duke one time Manning played a joke and said everyone's food was on Eric and he got mad but laughed at the same time” (Glavic). 509 career touchdowns against San Francisco is good, but he had to make his own jokes. “There was one time when JJ Watt put a big hit on Peyton and he got back up and a play later he told me you got me pretty good Peyton was always a good sport and always tried to set records”

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