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by Ryan Hudson • Jan 24, 2010 8:16 PM EST
Peyton Manning is not one to run his mouth about the opponent before the game. He does his talking on the field, with three TDs and almost 400 yards passing against the league's best defense. He also saves all of his best (not-so) subtle digs for after the game, when he's securely holding the AFC Championship trophy.
"We've got a good bunch of guys. We've got a bunch of guys that have worked hard all season. They've been very humble. We were very humble this week. I thought we just kept our mouths shut and just went to work this week."
Indirectly calling out the Jets? Well, that is A-OK.
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