SmalltownHawk
Well-Known Member
He must really like horses. First, the baby Colts, then the grown up Broncos. Just an observation....
i'm pretty sure the colts are in total rebuild mode. i don't blame them one bit for planning to draft a star QB and building the team up around him.
Where is the loyalty? A guy does all that for you and is loyal to the team for that many years and you just let him go? If anything, I think it would be beneficial for RG3/Luck to play behind Manning for a year or so and learn from him. I'm just not really understanding what the Colts are doing right now.
Anyone on here that is more knowledgeable about the Colts and/or the NFL that can shed some light on the situation?
- I'm pretty sure the Colts paid Manning every penny that his contract stated they should.
- With an aging offensive line/diminishing o-line play and a defense in need of a major overhaul, not sure Peyton would have flourished in that environment given he is coming off a neck injury.
- At 35ish years old, I think Peyton wants to play more than another year or 2.
- Given Peyton's neck injury, a $20M roster bonus and another $15-19M a year for 4-5 more years was more risk than the Colts were willing to take. Especially with Luck sitting there to take at #1.
- Sometimes its better for both parties move on at the end of a contract.