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03-11-2012 02:42 AM #61
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If you don't understand that it was in Peyton's best interests to be cut so that he could find a better team for the last years of his career, then I don't know what to say. There's a reason that they he and Irsay "mutually" decided to part ways.
As far as the Dolphins vs. the Broncos, give me the Broncos elite defense with Peyton, Thomas, Wayne, Clark, and the best rushing attack in football from 2011 over the Dolphins solid defense, Marshall, Wayne, and Reggie Bush. It really isn't close when you consider the difference in defenses.
When you factor in that your best shot to make the Super Bowl is to win your division, then go for home field advantage, then he'll also prefer playing the AFC West over the AFC East. Again, the Broncos give him a better chance to win than Miami, so as a Colts fan, I will be very irritated having to go through all this just to watch him fail.
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03-11-2012 02:53 AM #62
I hope you are right, I would be so excited to see Peyton in a Bronco uniform!
However, this video made me question his ethics:
http://www.myspace.com/video/2712332...d-way/21064669
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03-11-2012 12:20 PM #63
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If you dont understand that he was released in the best interest of the Colts franchise then I dont know what to say to you. He was released and would have been released no matter what he thought was in his best interest becasue of the $$$ he would have been owed by the Colts. He was released for 28 million reasons.
His being able to choose a new place to play may end up being in his best interest if he wins something he wouldnt have won in Indy - but it would be a by product of being released by the Colts. If he were given a choice it certainly seems he would have stayed with the Colts and collected his 28 million.
To say he wanted to be released as much as Irsay wanted to move on is nonsense. It is not reality.
For him now, its all about finding a place to play that seems best for him - BUTT - its all becasue he is no longer a Colt - not becuz he had some great desire to go elsewhere.
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03-11-2012 01:16 PM #64
WOOHOOO!!! I am getting excited (fingers crossed):
http://www.milehighreport.com/2012/3...ncos-cardinals
I know this much, Pat Bowlen is a great owner and trumps Bidwell any day of the week.
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03-11-2012 01:23 PM #65
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"Our circumstances make it best for us to take this next step."
-Peyton Manning
If Peyton had his way, I think he would have preferred the Colts to pick up his option and trade the 1st pick to retool quickly. When it was made clear to him that the Colts were going to draft Luck, he eventually came to the conclusion that it was in his best interests to move on.Last edited by VeveJones007; 03-11-2012 at 01:26 PM.
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03-11-2012 03:17 PM #66
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03-11-2012 09:51 PM #67
The media absurdity around Manning going to the Broncos would be amazing. Absolutely amazing. Tebow would get traded to the Jaguars or something, maybe?
On the other side, if Manning goes to the Cards, Kolb becomes like a more talented version of Matt Leinart.
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03-12-2012 09:22 AM #68
Tebow to the Jags would seem like the most logical situation. The Jags fans would welcome it with open arms and Gabbert was pretty sucky his rookie year. It's not like they have to make room for him going forward, but a QB tandem of Tebow and Gabbert would be a house of cards.
I think Manning will go to the Broncos. I think it is the best fit for both sides.
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03-12-2012 02:45 PM #69
I personally believe Tebow to Jacksonville would be the first true step down the road of relocation (to LA or St. Louis, if the Rams are lured back), because I don't think there is any way his ability will match the hype and hopes of going home and will just kill the fan base even more down there. But that's just my opinion, obviously.
Manning not only gets Denver a better quarterback for at least a couple seasons, he gets them out from under the Tebow problem, and buys time to develop another quarterback for the future.
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03-12-2012 03:10 PM #70
New updates (big Bronco fan here):
Manning to Houston but will meet with Miami and Ten away from facilities. Decision by end of the week. Most likely Houston, where he wanted to go from the beginning. Question is: what happens to Shaub?
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03-12-2012 03:11 PM #71
Do you know how much of a draw Tebow would be there? It would be HUGE. People in Florida don't go to pro games like college, but they would if Tebow was there.
This would be HUGE for the Jacksonville franchise. Glabbert isn't the answer that is for darn sure and imagine Tebow and Drew!
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03-12-2012 03:15 PM #72
It's the wrong opinion, in fact pretty close to being the complete opposite of what I think would happen. That area down there completely adores Tebow. I'd wager that they'd sell out all their home games the first season if he goes to JAX. I was at a bar in JAX during the first Tebow game last year and the place exploded when the Broncos won...it was like it was the SB or something. It was a cool experience to be there and witness it in person.
Yeah, it may not work out in the long run, but I believe Tebow could be a good fit for that team, similar to Denver in that they have a good defense and a young offense. He'd need a good WR target -- they have absolutely none in JAX -- but he could go down there and electrify the fanbase and win some games on his own. Plus he is always going to be a work in progress. And based on what he did last year, he could actually help that team improve. He did it in Denver.Last edited by NewMarketSean; 03-12-2012 at 03:17 PM.
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03-12-2012 04:51 PM #73
If you are Elway and the Broncos the Manning situation is a must have. They are looking at a situation where they almost have to put Tebow out there and hope they have an early bye week and can make a switch. In the Manning scenario fans easily will forget what happened last year because its Manning. Manning just has to succeed, if he does not its like "OMG WE GAVE UP TEBOW, WTF."
And I disagree that Tebow to Jacksonville is the next step to relocation. Tebow is a draw in Jacksonville and Gainesville and it could bring some life back to the team. Not saying he will succeed but he can put butts in the seats and they can put better players around him, short term.
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03-12-2012 06:16 PM #74
You guys are thinking very short term here. Obviously he would be a big draw next year, and maybe another year. But if, like me, you don't think Tebow can be a successful NFL quarterback, all sending him to Jacksonville will do is get the fans' hopes up, and eventually crush them.
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03-12-2012 08:32 PM #75
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Gators fans are nuts. The Tebow hysteria is absolutely ridiculous here in Florida- and by that i mean more ridiculous than nationwide. You have lifelong Dolphins fans here who were rooting for Denver when they played here - all because of Tebow. Gator fans make Redskin fans look somewhat sane.
If Tebow were to get traded to JAX, North Florida would go nuts. Instantly the Jags would at least double their fan base. I agree Tebow will never be a legit NFL QB but these Gator fans dont think that. If he played in JAX he would be given a pass for a long time.



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