He was on WNST this evening too. Said the same stuff basically. Even said "you can't credit Joe for the game-tying TD throw". Seriously.
No attention paid to the two throws the previous possession where he delivered third down passes in to two hands of receivers, on consecutive throws, and neither one was caught. No mention of the first throw on the drive where he was trying to hit Pitta on a double-move, wide open in space where he would have probably gotten to mid-field or so... but Pitta fell down in the break. None of those are talked about. Then when he delivers one of the biggest, clutch throws in NFL playoff history... "Ah, no big deal. He didn't really do anything there..."
You could bet every penny on this planet that if the situation was reversed and Manning hit Thomas for 70 yards to tie the game, nobody would be dismissing it because "Ed Reed was peeking". If Brady hit Welker for a long TD in the final minute to tie a playoff game, nobody would be dismissing it because the safety took a bad angle. Nope... it would just be another line item on their legend.
The inability of people to see the big picture is completely amusing to me...
The root cause of it all... really... and he admitted it... he doesn't like guys who talk about themselves. He flat out admitted his bias. They probably have it in their "Audio Vault". So there you go...
Last year somebody asked him if he thought he was good, he said yes, and the story is written. As if Joe called a press conference on an off-day to announce his own elite-ness. Now some morons still think something completely different transpired.