My theory is Peyton is fine. Superstar quaterbacks like Peyton and Brady get to take a year off from the most dangerous sport in the world and call it an injury when nothing is probably wrong whatsoever. I do believe the NFL makes things up, and this seems like just the type of thing. He will come back and be fine.
Peyton wouldn't say he wasn't going to be ready to go even if it was true. He knows he's not going to be back in Indy. He's trying to get one last pay day before he's done.
disagree about the one last pay day. The man has plenty of money and doesn't seem the type to be like that. He wants to come back to play and win. That counts us out.
Nonsense, much more likely that we sign him, skipping out on a young QB, and he goes down the first game ala Chad Pennington. Oh, and we resign Henne so he steps in and..... You know what? If we did sign Peyton? I'd be so stoked for the season, even with the risks.
And the Jets win the next three Super Bowls. Tony Sparano fist pump with the Lombardi trophy in his hand.
Tebow is a suave business man who has cultivated an image for himself. The best way to get ahead in America without talent is to pander to fundamental Christians. You say Jesus a few times and the sheeple will eat it up. After all, they will believe anything.
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My prediction 1) Peyton Manning is released by Indy 2) ESPN announces 1 hr "The Decision" Special 3) Many reports leak out that peyton Manning is comming to Miami 4) ESPN says that it will come down to him staying in Cleve-inapolis, Miami or NY. 5) Peyton sits down with Jim Gr- I mean Tony Dungy, who asks him in front of several wide eyed children what will he do. 6) Peyton says he will take his talents down to South Beach. 7) Mike Wilbon nearly cries on national television.
I know if Luck turns out to suck and Irsay is responsible for not keeping Peyton and he returns to his former self on the field Irsay is going to be lynched by Indy fans
I think Philbin is a great hire to move this team away from the outdated Parcells mold for building a football team. Can Ireland keep up? I don't know, but last years draft gives me hope. Who is this all-pro wideout you mention? Losing Nolan, Bowles and Sheridan means the defense is rebuilding. How will the transition be?
I don't think the defense is going to rebuild, its going to restructure a bit. There's talent on that side of the ball, it wasn't all some magic spell that left with Nolan. Besides, Philbin has stressed repeatedly, systems are organic. You develop around the players.