Forget biases, we can all cheer for Peyton
Colts QB has endured plenty of heartbreak to get nearly to top of world
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It’s been that way since the beginning of time. Hercules didn’t become a legend by failing to finish his labors. Homer didn’t write an epic about Ulysses because he didn’t make it home. Caesar didn’t get to be emperor by losing to the Gauls.
In the old days, the heroes were warriors. Today, they’re athletes, but the challenge is the same — to be the guy who saves the day in hand-to-hand combat.
When our modern heroes come through, we are all made richer by an experience that may mean as much to fans as it does to the players themselves. When a hero wins, we all share in a victory that lasts across generations.
This is why it felt so good last Sunday when Peyton Manning shrugged the demon off his shoulders and led the Colts to victory over Tom Brady and an appointment in Super Bowl XLI with the Chicago Bears. The man who has been the NFL’s answer to Alex Rodriguez finally got to the game’s biggest stage. And he did by beating Brady, the quarterback who — we had come to believe — was incapable of losing.
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Even if you found yourself taking pot shots at him in other years for coming up small in big situations, you still understood that he’s one of the good guys. And just because the game doesn’t care if a player is a saint or the devil himself, doesn’t mean that you have to feel the same way.
Sport, like art, doesn’t always imitate life. In life, no one wins all the time, and no one loses all the time. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. Some win more often, but no one gets through this world without tasting defeat.
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