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Peyton Manning

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/11/20/colts-will-have-a-hard-time-trading-manning/

As the Colts move closer and closer to clinching the Andrew Luck sweepstakes, some have suggested that the Colts could trade Peyton Manning if they know they'll be getting Luck-y.

Not so fast, my friend. (Which is now officially Lee Corso'ssecond best catch phrase.)

Peter King of Sports Illustrated reported during Football Night in America that Manning's $28 million option bonus is due before the start of the 2012 league year. Since no trades can happen until after the 2012 league year begins, the Colts won't be able to trade Manning before the $28 million comes due.

And that means the Colts will be less likely to trade him after paying him another $28 million.

Of course, Manning could give the Colts some relief by agreeing to postpone the due date, if only by a few days. But here's the thing. What's in it for Manning? If there's a team that he'd like to play for and if that team is willing to pay him $28 million to walk through the door, why tie his new team's hands by forcing the new team to give up two first-round picks or more to the Colts? Those picks could be used to help improve Manning's new team.

Thus, it's in Manning's best interests, if he's going to leave Indy, to refuse to change the date and force his release.

Regardless of how it works out, it'll be one of the most compelling stories of the offseason.


career may be over IMO
i think he will retire

he has the ring, the money, the stats for the HOF, no need to risk further injuries.
[ Edited by hungarian9erfan on Nov 21, 2011 at 03:51:50 ]
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
i think he will retire

he has the ring, the money, the stats for the HOF, no need to risk further injuries.

This and it is a very serious injury
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
i think he will retire

he has the ring, the money, the stats for the HOF, no need to risk further injuries.

This and it is a very serious injury

is it a neck injury? im not sure
They will restructure his contract
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
i think he will retire

he has the ring, the money, the stats for the HOF, no need to risk further injuries.

This and it is a very serious injury

is it a neck injury? im not sure

It's Peyton Manning. Saying he's gone for good is like watching a Friday 13th movie and saying yup I think they FINALLY killed Jason. It's right at that moment when he emerges from the flaming debris to chop someone's head off. Face it he cannot be killed.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by hungarian9erfan:
i think he will retire

he has the ring, the money, the stats for the HOF, no need to risk further injuries.

This and it is a very serious injury

is it a neck injury? im not sure

It's Peyton Manning. Saying he's gone for good is like watching a Friday 13th movie and saying yup I think they FINALLY killed Jason. It's right at that moment when he emerges from the flaming debris to chop someone's head off. Face it he cannot be killed.

lol
I just dont see it.
Originally posted by Rubberneck36:
I just dont see it.

No, I can't. I can see him retiring though. Which would be a shame.
So then why did the Colts give him a new $100 million plus contract?
This will be "THE" big story in the off season. as an outsider looking in -

He's a multi-multi millionaire - so money isn't "THE" main issue. He has a SB ring and is a Hall of Fame lock. He's a family man and still young & healthy with thousands of options if he retired.

What would drive him to take a chance on permantent inury? Who knows but him.
let me say it now so we can get this out the way....LETS GET HIMM