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How long after Peyton Manning's retirement will he be an OC?


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I think he will lean more toward ownership. Isn't his wife partial owner of the Mephis Gizzilies and wasn't he trying to get partial ownership of the Titians once his playing days were over if Tennessee would have sign him.

The Titans owner guaranteed him a FO job once he retired heard he really wanted future after his playing carer don't see how that fits the Broncos with Ol' Horse Teeth running the Broncos

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I could see desperate franchises offering him a head coaching job right away. However he's too calculated to get in a bad situation like that. Peyton has a pro style football mind, I don't think his offense would work well in college but he could definitely recruit. He would be great on TV but I think he loves the game too much to be a talking head and criticize his former coworkers.

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