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Next up for Peyton, da Broncos


charlotte49er

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sitting behind manning for three years could be the best thing for The Golden Calf of Bristol's career, to be honest. he will never be a manning type of player but if he can learn to make pre-snap adjustments like manning and get rid of the ball faster it would do him well.

and the broncs are my AFC team so i am pulling for this to happen.

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Haha! Manning is going to hate John Fox.

Run, run, pass, punt

Fox passed more than he threw 04-06, when the passing game was much better than the run game. Fox sucks at developing qb's, but give him one thats already developed, and I think they will pass a lot more. And Peyton might actually like being on a team that runs more than he is use to, and not having the entire burden of the offense on him.

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I understand you, but that type of football hardly ever works anymore BECAUSE of QBs like Peyton who helped to change the game.

Peyton may be a lock for the HOF, but there are still some records he would like to break, and he wont do it there unless Fox gives him free reign, which I doubt will happen.

i doubt peyton would go to a team that doesn't give him complete control of the offense

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sitting behind manning for three years could be the best thing for The Golden Calf of Bristol's career, to be honest. he will never be a manning type of player but if he can learn to make pre-snap adjustments like manning and get rid of the ball faster it would do him well.

i couldnt see them keeping The Golden Calf of Bristol for 3 years, i personally believe if Manning is signed The Golden Calf of Bristol is just cut

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as panther fans, we all know that Fox and Peyton isnt a good fit unless Fox gives in and let's Manning be Manning because Manning wont settle for run, run, pass, punt. honestly, i think Miami or Arizona is the best fit.

I agree but it sure would be cool as hell to watch Manning and Fox playing the Panthers this fall

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