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Denver...hmmm. That's means he would have to play Chargers twice a year, and the Chargers are the one team that has always had his number. He has been beaten by the Chargers how many times now?
Broncos/Colts fan here. Would love to see him in Denver, but we need more than an elite QB to be Superbowl bound. Peyton has more money than he will ever need, this is about getting another ring. What two teams were an elite QB away from the Superbowl this year? Both Houston and the 49ers are SB ready teams only lacking Manning/Wayne. The same could be said about Baltimore and Atlanta, but neither is ready to admit that their franchise QB is good, not great.
Broncos/Colts fan here. Would love to see him in Denver, but we need more than an elite QB to be Superbowl bound. Peyton has more money than he will ever need, this is about getting another ring. What two teams were an elite QB away from the Superbowl this year? Both Houston and the 49ers are SB ready teams only lacking Manning/Wayne. The same could be said about Baltimore and Atlanta, but neither is ready to admit that their franchise QB is good, not great.
Manning gets us a lot closer to a Superbowl than Tebow will. I don't know why Brady Quinn got so much flak for saying last year was built on a lot of luck because it really was. Tebow looked horrendous for a majority of the regular season. We won most of those games because the defense and special teams bailed him out and other teams (Jets and Bears) made stupid mistakes.
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Manning gets us a lot closer to a Superbowl than Tebow will. I don't know why Brady Quinn got so much flak for saying last year was built on a lot of luck because it really was. Tebow looked horrendous for a majority of the regular season. We won most of those games because the defense and special teams bailed him out and other teams (Jets and Bears) made stupid mistakes.
Quinn got a lot of flack because as the #2 QB it will come of as sour grapes and his words came off as bitter.
No argument that Manning will get you closer to a Super Bowl than Tebow. But if ya'll bag Manning, trade Tebow and trade him quick. Because if you don't jettison him in short order than there will be a revolt in Denver that will make OWS look like a Sunday picnic.
I'm not a fan of the wording of the poll question. Replace "will" with "should". Manning "should" play for whatever team he feels comfortable going to. That said I think Manning will end up in Arizona. If they sign Wayne it would be an amazing incentive for Manning. Throwing the ball to Fitz and Wayne is a dream for any quarterback. The weather here is amazing and that could pose as a benefit for his current condition. I don't think the current QB situation will play much of a factor in Arizona. If Manning is unable to play at a productive level, though, any deal for Manning could hurt the Cardinals for years. If they jettison Kolb they will have made nothing out of the horrible deal to acquire him in the first place. That would be a major disaster if Manning can't produce. I don't think Manning will be what he was but I think he'll still be a good quarterback (and better than what AZ has now). If there was nothing left, Manning seems the type that would face the facts and retire and not hang around too long like Favre.
I'm not a fan of the wording of the poll question. Replace "will" with "should". Manning "should" play for whatever team he feels comfortable going to. That said I think Manning will end up in Arizona. If they sign Wayne it would be an amazing incentive for Manning. Throwing the ball to Fitz and Wayne is a dream for any quarterback. The weather here is amazing and that could pose as a benefit for his current condition. I don't think the current QB situation will play much of a factor in Arizona. If Manning is unable to play at a productive level, though, any deal for Manning could hurt the Cardinals for years. If they jettison Kolb they will have made nothing out of the horrible deal to acquire him in the first place. That would be a major disaster if Manning can't produce. I don't think Manning will be what he was but I think he'll still be a good quarterback (and better than what AZ has now). If there was nothing left, Manning seems the type that would face the facts and retire and not hang around too long like Favre.
I will fly from Bullhead city ( Kingman airport ) to Phoenix to see Manning play for the Cards , any other QB and I will watch at the casino or my home.
I hope he will choose Arizona , he can be the all time king there if he wins , (Warner has no swagger Sheriff Joe is more famous) . In Denver and Miami he will be just another star.
The only team that really makes sense to me is the Texans because of how good their defense is along with their strong running game. They only lose to the Ravens in the postseason because of who they had a QB and the defense was unable to hold off the ravens from scoring late in the game. So if Peyton goes to the Texans they are definitely a superbowl contender next season because when you combine a good defense with a Good QB then that spells trouble for a lot of teams.
BTW: This is only if Peyton is the same QB before his surgery.
Denver has the easier road to the playoffs over a team like Miami.
Arizona is where I would really like to see him end up. Fitzgerald deserves a good QB throwing him the ball. It is also a dome and besides the 49ers who I could see taking a step back next season, the Cardinals have a fairly easy road to the playoffs.
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