Chris Mortensen @mortreport Reply RetweetedRetweet Delete FavoritedFavorite · Close Open Details Manning to Broncos...more coming on Espn
lol The Broncos. AFC already has top teams at the top. Peyton isn't going to win ****. Texans, Steelers, Ravens, and Pats are all better.
He would sell out that stadium, by his lonesome, for several years. You have to think the new owner loves the thought of that. Not sure how the new coach would like it, though.
I don't know that...the Broncos in the AFC West were a playoff team without Manning....with him, they're a playoff team plus. Hell, they beat the Steelers without him last year. The Steelers look a year older...not a year better...same with the Ravens.
Jesus Christ, this would be scary. Tebow made McGahee look like a good running back. Maurice Jones-Drew is going to average 10 yards/carry.
They got lucky to be in the playoffs and win that division. Steelers were dealing with injuries. Even with all of that though, the Pats and Texans are still here and young I might add. Peyton only has a certain amount of time. It'll be a longshot for them to get out of the AFC unless they build a quality team. The current team they have now is not a contender.
Broncos will romp that division, win 12 games if Manning is healthy. That running game and young defense are going to look even better now that they finally have a competent QB under center. I only wish the Broncos were coming to Reliant
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Just talked 2 my friend Bud Adams on AOL. He doesn't understand y Peyton would turn down a Lifetime contract. Gym memberships are expensive.</p>— Fake John McClain (@FakeJohnMcClain) <a href="https://twitter.com/FakeJohnMcClain/status/181773685458337792" data-datetime="2012-03-19T16:06:38+00:00">March 19, 2012</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
If Manning has anything left in the tank, Denver might be scary for a few years. (Assuming their defense can stay healthy). And Tebow to any team with struggling attendance makes sense from a financial standpoint.
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completely agree. that's why it was the smart move...about as guaranteed of a playoff spot as you can get.