Yep...actually I rock JETS gear all year round like a real fan should. Fuk the h83rs! btw, how the hell does every thread get derailed into the same shit arguments?
This is how I've always felt about him. He's just unreal in the regular season. His numbers are staggering. However, come playoff time, he seems very human. I think his postseason record and stats will always be the argument used against him when people try to proclaim him the GOAT.
NFL.com says that Peyton is interested in Miami... We should take it for what its worth considering the crap NFL.com puts out there, but that would kinda suck.
I'd like to see him go to Miami actually. Let them take the huge risk and the huge cap hit. As much as I respect Manning as a player I just can't see him stepping on to a new team with a rookie HC and instantly being as successful as he was with the Colts - especially after a full season off.
No way You can't invest 3 years in a qb, watch him take your team to two straight championship games, and then dump him after an 8-8 season for an old qb with a neck injury. It's nuts. At least give him another chance for the reason that Schotty is gone.
If Miami eats up that huge a cap hit, all the better for the doom of that fag of a franchise. Bring it on, fish fags.
Oh right, you can kiss goodbye the Jets chances at making the playoffs the next few years then. Facing Manning and Brady 2x a year. Ouch. Peyton with Bush (if he plays as well as last year), Brandon Marshall, and their defense. Miami will challenge NE next year if this ever were to happen.
The story behind the tweet. "Peyton Manning is willing to structure his contract in a way that could expedite how quickly he is signed if or when the Indianapolis Colts release him. Manning is completely open to creating a contract in which he would be paid little or no guaranteed money up front and he would have to earn every cent he makes strictly through performance, according to sources. An example of how it would work is that Manning's contract could wind up having a big roster bonus due on the first day of the season, and another big bonus based on the number of games he starts in a season. It is a formula that can be used for the length of the contract, limiting the amount of guaranteed money paid up front and ensuring that Manning would have to play to earn his pay. Manning's open-mindness on the contract will alleviate many of the concerns that teams have about a player facing questions about his arm strength. Manning still is waiting for the nerves in his neck to regenerate so he can attempt to recapture the play that has made him one of the top quarterbacks in NFL history." http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7543001/peyton-manning-flexible-deal-demands-sources-say