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Peyton Manning Highest paid...


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But it's interesting to see who else is on the list...

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/17/us-nfl-forbes-salaries-idUSTRE77G6L320110817

The five highest-paid NFL players for 2011:

1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, quarterback, $23 million

2. Sam Bradford, St. Louis, quarterback, $18.4 million

3. Tom Brady, New England, quarterback, $18 million

4. Michael Vick, Philadelphia, quarterback, $15.9 million

5. Richard Seymour, Oakland, defensive lineman, $15 million

If you're Tom Brady, do you care?

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I think I can see an owner like Al Davis doing this but do you think we'll ever see a player get up to 25-30% of a teams salary cap. If a player like Peyton Manning can top out at around 17-18%, I don't think any other one player would be worth it.

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But it's interesting to see who else is on the list...

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/17/us-nfl-forbes-salaries-idUSTRE77G6L320110817

The five highest-paid NFL players for 2011:

1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, quarterback, $23 million

2. Sam Bradford, St. Louis, quarterback, $18.4 million

3. Tom Brady, New England, quarterback, $18 million

4. Michael Vick, Philadelphia, quarterback, $15.9 million

5. Richard Seymour, Oakland, defensive lineman, $15 million

If you're Tom Brady, do you care?

If Tom don't care that his wife makes more than him, than he can't care that Peyton and Sam do also.

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I like the sport more than I like any one player.

How is that bashing? Dude tried to put Bradford as a prospect to Cam as a prospect.

They are completely different. Sam was much more polished and had more tape. EVERYONE knew Cam was a complete project with huge potential.

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