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Poll: Will Peyton Manning play again next season?
Yes- He's got at least one more year left in him
No- He's no longer the same player that he used to be
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Was today Peyton's last rodeo?

#1

I've seen and watched just about every game that Peyton has played in, both in the playoffs and the regular season, and without a doubt; this was the worst performance of Peyton's career. He looked like Henne out there today.


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#2

Didn't see the game, but it sounds like he was normal post-season Peyton.
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#3

Quote:Didn't see the game, but it sounds like he was normal post-season Peyton.


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#4

I think he plays 1 last year.
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#5

Who's got the fork?


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#6
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2015, 09:45 PM by Haterade.)

Was awful. Broncos cannot beat the press, because they have a 'finesse' (soft) roster, and Peyton has no wheels, ability to improv, or make deep connections. It also doesn't help that they're a one-dimensional team. That JDR defense has talent that's shamefully not producing, forcing Peyton to crumble underneath the pressure to be perfect. These formations they're running on offense aren't helping the run out at all. Not sure they know what a FB is or a two TE set is. Very predictable when they're going to run or pass, and essentially no need to ever spy Peyton (you can give him 30 yds of green and he'll still refuse to run). He needs to retire, and Elway needs to blow it up.
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#7

Looked to me like he's done today
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#8

there's 19,000,000 reasons why he's back next season


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#9

He still had a pretty good deep ball and some zip on his passes. They play calling was just very Fisch-esque. Screen after screen after screen and couldn't get timing down with Sanders. He still had over 40tds and almost 5000 yards this season. He plays again, barring a compete roster blow up.
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#10

Broncos misses Beadles. Peyton missed some throws but their oline is bad
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#11

Was I the only 1 that noticed that the answers to the poll question were reversed?

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#12

It’s better to burn out than to fade away.


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#13

Quote:Was I the only 1 that noticed that the answers to the poll question were reversed?
It's funny how the brain works.


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#14

I vote maybe. If Adam Gase and/or John Fox move on, I think he's done. If a large chunk of his offensive skill players go their separate ways, he's done. If he gets continuity on the coaching staff and the vast majority of his offense back, I could see him making one last go of it.


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#15

John Fox just signed an extension in April through 2016.  HA !!


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#16

Peyton Manning set a record today that reflects his tremendous regular season success and relatively speaking lack of success in the post season. 

 

According to Adam Schefter,  Peyton Manning now has an NFL all time leading 13 playoff losses.  


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#17

I believe he is back next season at this point in time. But someone did point out that if the coaches and most of the stars do flee then manning will more than likely hang it up instead of have a worse season next year.


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#18

I think he stops at 40


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#19

What if Peyton went to Houston? It would suck for us but I think they would take it all the way. Peyton is not as good as he was but he is still one of the top QBs
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#20

If his body holds up, he will be back....but I think he's got more going on than he's letting any one know.
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