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Dungy: Draft Luck - Trade Manning


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Former Indianapolis Colts head coach and current NBC Football Night in America analyst Tony Dungy made an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show on Friday.

During his appearance Dungy discussed the possibility of the Colts ending up with the number one overall pick in next April’s NFL draft.

Dungy believes the Colts should select Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, if they end up with the top overall pick. He believes if they end up with Luck, they should then trade future hall of fame quarterback Peyton Manning away.

http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/dungy_colts_should_draft_luck_trade_manning/7592593?linksrc=foxrg_home

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i can see dungy likes trust... cant trade manning like that, why not let him mentor luck, thats why tony has just 1 ring with the colts, hes a fuging dumbass.

tony shut the fug up and crawl back into that hole you call home.

and stop saying u played with the steelers, IT WAS ONE fuging SEASON, in a season which you did jack poo.

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I favor draftng Luck under the Rookie Salary Cap. Keep Peyton, assuming he can come back, and let Luck ride the bench and learn under the best. In 2 years, Peyton will be 38? and probably ready to retire. (Maybe there was conlusion there between Peyton and Luck????)

I don't see him pulling a Farve after sitting out this season. (Peyton said all along, he really wanted to break Farve's "Iron Man" record. But when Farve kept coming back, I think Peyton pretty much gave up on this.)

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2. Colts could be sucking for Luck, too.

Through the first six weeks of the season, it seemed that the Colts eventually would get their wins, given that they lost relatively close games to the likes of the Steelers, Browns, Colts, Bucs, and Bengals.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/24/week-seven-monday10-pack/

According to Florio, the Colts are so bad they lost a relatively close game to themselves.

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