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If the lockout is lifted by the judge, Manning a Free agent


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Peyton will retire a Colt. He's not the type of player who will leave for a bit more money. He'll stay loyal to the Colts. Besides, why would he leave, the Colts are always contenders.

Also, why would be go to the Cowboys, Romo isn't a bad QB, I'd even say he's a good QB, it would be dumb to want to replace him.

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Peyton will retire a Colt. He's not the type of player who will leave for a bit more money. He'll stay loyal to the Colts. Besides, why would he leave, the Colts are always contenders.

Also, why would be go to the Cowboys, Romo isn't a bad QB, I'd even say he's a good QB, it would be dumb to want to replace him.

Yea he has absolutely no reason to leave Indy. He's comfortable there, knows the system like the back of his hand (no matter who's the coach) and they will give him whatever he wants...he won't get that anywhere else.

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I can't see how the panthers would appeal to him in any sort of way. Although I have to admit, I would be very interested to see what would happen if Payton Manning was our qb.. just to see what potential this team has with one of the best qbs in the leagues at center.

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The courts will not allow the NFL to revert to 2010 rules. They will force the NFL to completely open up the market. Players that already signed their contracts from being tagged will have to stay with the team because of the contract but a player like Manning that never signed will be free to go wherever.

I can't believe more fans on this site really don't care about what is happening, or many of you simply won't accept the fact it is happening. Not sure which is more true...

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