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The reason Manning will not join Miami


Ja  Rhule

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I dont even know what's going on anymore. Just sign with a team and sit yo ass down

At some point you wonder how much of this is a show, like it was with Favre, and how much of it is actually him trying to pick a team.

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According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post, four teams remain in the Peyton chase: Broncos, Cardinals, Dolphins, Titans. Klis writes that the Broncos are one of the top two teams.

And despite speculation that Peyton Manning had concerns about playing in Miami with receiver Brandon Marshall, Klis reports that Manning considered Marshall an asset.

There’s still no timetable for a decision. With each passing minute, the Dolphins come closer to missing a shot at quarterback Matt Flynn, who spent four years in Green Bay with new Dolphins coach Joe Philbin. And with the Cardinals having to make a decision on Kevin Kolb’s contract by 4:00 p.m. ET on Friday, additional teams could slide off the list not because Peyton removes them, but because they remove themselves.

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Peyton is 35 and coming off of 3 neck surgries. No telling how long Manning will play before getting hit hard in that neck area. Manning just needs to pick a team and get it over with. Who cares anymore. Manning is a old man now. He has a few years left at best.

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