The armchair coaches on here like to provide a lot of feedback on whether we make good or bad halftime adjustments, so I found this quote from Peyton Manning from last night's playoff game to be rather interesting:
At the beginning of the third quarter, Peyton went on a hilarious rant about how he finds halftime adjustments to be the “biggest myth in football.”
Peyton: “I don’t know if I ever made a halftime adjustment in my entire 18-year career. I think that’s the biggest myth in football- the halftime adjustments. You go in, you use the restroom, you eat a couple of oranges, and then the head coach says, ‘Alright, let’s go!'”
At the beginning of the third quarter, Peyton went on a hilarious rant about how he finds halftime adjustments to be the “biggest myth in football.”
Peyton: “I don’t know if I ever made a halftime adjustment in my entire 18-year career. I think that’s the biggest myth in football- the halftime adjustments. You go in, you use the restroom, you eat a couple of oranges, and then the head coach says, ‘Alright, let’s go!'”