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    Great story about Manning's decision

    Very interesting details. Peter King breaks down the day-by-day, where Manning went, who he met with, some of the cloak-and-dagger tactics he used to elude the media, and how he made his decision. It might have been the Redskins had they not traded for the No. 2 pick.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    I am not sure I buy that he would have gone to the Redskins and played against his brother twice a year...
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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Love how quickly Pete Carrol ****ed his self lol.
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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    5 throwaway words in the first paragraph of that story could make this all moot: If...his...neck...holds...up. A lot of folks act like that's a given. Even if it does hold up, it's gonna be on Peyton's mind every time a defender closes on him.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Well, As the article said the reason can be summed up in a word. But I think they got the word wrong. MONEY that is the word.

    I doubt any other team would have paid Manning what the Broncos did & I think that was the only reason some teams were in the running at all, to drive up the price.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Wow Tebows name wasnt mentioned at all

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by better days
    Well, As the article said the reason can be summed up in a word. But I think they got the word wrong. MONEY that is the word.

    I doubt any other team would have paid Manning what the Broncos did & I think that was the only reason some teams were in the running at all, to drive up the price.


    Knowing now how stunned he was about the Colts cutting him, i seriously doubt he was just after the money. I think he did feel comfortable in the teams and everything first, Denver also had the money, but i think they got in it quick and showed him a family environment

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by Cali512
    Knowing now how stunned he was about the Colts cutting him, i seriously doubt he was just after the money. I think he did feel comfortable in the teams and everything first, Denver also had the money, but i think they got in it quick and showed him a family environment
    Manning knew every step of the way what the Colts were going to do. He could have avoided being cut if he postponed the date the exorbitant payment to him had to be made, but he refused to do so.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by Cali512
    Wow Tebows name wasnt mentioned at all
    Well, maybe.....

    He spent part of the weekend calling people he trusted, then interrupted Fox's dinner on Saturday night by phone with some questions, the tenor of which neither will disclose.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Awesome share bro. Real good story

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    this is peter king's wheel house. stories like this he really excels at. his personal predictions are usually garbage.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by better days
    Manning knew every step of the way what the Colts were going to do. He could have avoided being cut if he postponed the date the exorbitant payment to him had to be made, but he refused to do so.
    Why should he? After everything he did for that organization, they should've given him part ownership to keep him in Indy. It's deplorable how they just cut him and tossed him aside like a broken toy. That organization was in shambles when it drafted Peyton. A laughingstock. He took them to the playoffs almost every season he was their starting QB. They won a superbowl. He's a 1st ballot hall of famer, and a pure professional.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeInRoch
    Well, maybe.....
    I'd be willing to wager that Manning told Fox and Elway that if he signed with them, he'd want Tebow gone.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral
    I'd be willing to wager that Manning told Fox and Elway that if he signed with them, he'd want Tebow gone.
    I'm willing to bet it was the other way around. He knows they wouldn't have even called him if Tebow was part of the plan.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral
    Why should he? After everything he did for that organization, they should've given him part ownership to keep him in Indy. It's deplorable how they just cut him and tossed him aside like a broken toy. That organization was in shambles when it drafted Peyton. A laughingstock. He took them to the playoffs almost every season he was their starting QB. They won a superbowl. He's a 1st ballot hall of famer, and a pure professional.


    Idc if Luck is the number one pick, you know what indi should of done? Traded out of the pick and did wat STL did. Now the 3 years you have left of Manning/Saturday/Wayne/Clark/Freeney, you can work on getting replacements. They should of traded down and gotten Blackman, or Reiff. Then you have your future T or WR for the next QB

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by zone
    I'm willing to bet it was the other way around. He knows they wouldn't have even called him if Tebow was part of the plan.
    In either case, I'm sure both sides were in perfect agreement.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral
    Why should he? After everything he did for that organization, they should've given him part ownership to keep him in Indy. It's deplorable how they just cut him and tossed him aside like a broken toy. That organization was in shambles when it drafted Peyton. A laughingstock. He took them to the playoffs almost every season he was their starting QB. They won a superbowl. He's a 1st ballot hall of famer, and a pure professional.
    Why should he indeed? It is terrible of a team to pay a player TWENTY THREE MILLION DOLLARS FOR ONE YEAR FOR DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Which is what the Colts did last year.
    Last edited by better days; 03-27-2012 at 07:04 PM.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by zone
    I'm willing to bet it was the other way around. He knows they wouldn't have even called him if Tebow was part of the plan.
    I think there was a consensus between the Broncos & Manning about Tebow before Manning signed with them.

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    Re: Great story about Manning's decision

    Quote Originally Posted by PromoTheRobot
    5 throwaway words in the first paragraph of that story could make this all moot: If...his...neck...holds...up. A lot of folks act like that's a given. Even if it does hold up, it's gonna be on Peyton's mind every time a defender closes on him.

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