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Where will Peyton Manning QB in 2012?


Brooklyn Bully

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If I'm the Colts, the only way Manning leaves is if he says he wants out. Yes I think Luck can play from day one but a year or two with Peyton as a mentor, & Indy focusing on Defense, when he does leave they'll be right in the thick of it.

Having said that, if a team feels its a QB from ring & wants to break the bank that's good too.

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I think whether he's a Colt or not next year may depend on who's running his life-him or his daddy.

I know if I'm in charge of the Colts I'm not gonna want to pay that $28 million bonus to an aging and injured QB when I can get a 'can't miss' guy in the draft.

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Remember when the season started the word was that he would be on the playing field around mid-season? Well, that never happened and taking a hint from that, I think that he retires due to it just not being worth the risk to continue playing. Subjecting himself to more physical punishment on the playing field with that type of neck problem would be like getting a liver transplant and then drinking a bottle of rot-gut whiskey every day. Not wise!

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