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Source: Broncos are reportedly "quietly" preparing to part ways with Peyton Manning

#1

http://www.denverpost.com/paige/ci_29570...e-off-into

 

Thanks for the memories Peyton! It's been a great career.


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#2

Who knows if it's true - but they'd be dumb not to have contingency plans - and I'm sure they have more than one already well constructed.  

 

Still, that article is written by a guy well known for "hot takes" for the sake of attracting clicks/attention. 

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#3

Manning is going to force Denver to release him so that he'll have total leverage to retire-unretire without Denver owning his rights. I've never cared for Manning and personally I hope he ends his career like other greats in another uniform with diminished skills. He's a me-first guy.
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#4

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In John Elway's last four seasons, he had a combined record of 51-17 (75 percent) and won two Super Bowls. He could have won another in the 1996 season. 
Hahahahahahahahaha


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#5

He wants to retire a Clot. So yes he will force their hand. He has no interest to play. But he wants 19 mill garenteed or to retire a clot.
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#6

Man I hope he just hangs it up.


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#7

A report came out today saying he plans to retire Monday
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#8

Quote:A report came out today saying he plans to retire Monday
 

What took him so long?

 

He was always going to retire if he won the Super Bowl.

 

Is he just the 2nd all-time great QB to retire after a Super Bowl win, the other being Elway?

 

I can't think of any others who went out on top like that.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#9

Quote:http://www.denverpost.com/paige/ci_29570...e-off-into

 

Thanks for the memories Peyton! It's been a great career.
It did seem to me that Peyton still kind of wanted to play, hmm i wonder possible Brett Favre retire and come back thing possible?? probably not.. doesnt seem like something Peyton would do...

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