Peyton Manning throughout his career and after has remained the poster child for dedication and paying attention to detail, as a player he was known to spend inconceivable amounts of time locked in a dark film room looking for a competive edge.
While his second home may have been in front of the nearest projector screen, Peyton Manning, according to Ty Law deployed less isolated tactics in order to get infromation out of players he would have to compete against.
During a recent interview, Ty Law described how Peyton Manning used a mixture of simple conversation and Mai Tais in order to get opposing players to let a little inside information slip.
It’s quite clever actually, as told by Ty Law the Pro-Bowl is when Peyton Manning liked to approach his targets, invite them out for a night of drinking and throw a few questions at them hoping for that sliver of information to help him figure out the best way to counterattack.
Flip to the next page to hear Ty Law explain how Peyton Manning tried to finesse information from unsuspecting opponents.