Does Peyton Manning deserve the avalanche of criticism he's getting for his game-changing interception?

He deserves some, but not to the extent that some media have played it out. Deion Sanders, who must be still bitter about getting burned by Marvin Harrison over a decade ago, claimed Manning choked. Many writers at Bleacher Report have piled on arguments ranging from Manning being completely overrated to being undeserving of the MVP.

Moronic would be the only way to describe any of those arguments. This doesn't mean I'm removing blame from Manning for the play. The quick slant is designed to be a very fast read, but it's still a read.

Manning shouldn't have made the pass, though he shares the blame with Reggie Wayne for doing nothing to shield Tracy Porter away from the ball. Wayne's poor cut helped Porter make the great break that won the Super Bowl. 6.

Does this alter Manning's legacy at all? No, it doesn't change his legacy one way or another. It's a blemish, and considering the stage, his ill-advised pass will live in infamy.

But Manning was a great quarterback before, and he ... more.

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