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Susie Q

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  1. 2 minutes ago, OffensivelyPC said:

    Why we argued? It was dumb and I felt bad the minute I knew it was dumber than the fight was worth.

     

    On the more pressing matters, no idea what we do in FA. I think we stay relatively quiet. I think Grigs and Pags have a 2 year-is window to put a contending team together. We can't fix all our issues in one offseason. I wish we could say Alex Mack or Olivier Vernon was ours, but they arent. Still, it's hard to see us being bland in the FA game.

     

    Maybe our play is to wait until there's someone there that the market has soured on but the value is there...don't know. I do believe we are trying to be judicious in our spending so we can account for Luck.

    ^^^ Agree ^^^ but if they don't shore up the O line it won't make any difference what Luck is paid if he has another injury. JMO for what it's worth. :dunno:   Fix the line so we can keep Luck upright. :number1:

  2. 17 minutes ago, Blue Swagger said:

    Ask fathers of daughters.  It doesn't matter if they're 25 yrs old either.

    Well my Father would have probably laughed and said what do you expect when your profession has you in the locker room of young college men . Just laugh it off or change professions. It was a harmless prank in my opinion and she was paid dearly and settled with the big money that came her way. I can't believe that some are still talking about this. Hey she was not a child and she knew she would be in locker rooms with half naked young men. I think she more than got enough from the college and Peyton to take care of her pain and suffering. This has been my only post on this subject and now I'm moving on. Oh by the way my cousin and I were mooned on the way to my family's cottage and we just laughed it off and too top it off we met the fellows that did it and they were telling us about the prank and you can imagine how they felt when they found out that we were the girls they mooned. It was priceless and I'm betting they never did this going down the highway again. haha

  3. 13 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

    C mon Susie, there are very few Colt fans who have disrespected Peyton. Don't let this thread bother you. I doubt anything Mora had to say about Peyton will determine what Peyton does.

    Well you can tell how mad I was because this was supposed to be a report and came through as a post. Seeing as I have a terrific cold and don't feel good I guess I should not be posting and/or reporting. haha  I'm done on all this garbage and I will be shocked if he retires a Colt.  Also Bob Kravitz has never had kind words for Peyton because he couldn't get interviews from Peyton when he was with the Indy paper. 

  4. 1 hour ago, oldunclemark said:

    I think he could play for the Texans or the Rams..

    Both need QBs...they have solid defensive players.......Houston would be the best option.

    'Their defense is shovel-ready .....I'm not sure JJ Watt hasn't spoken to Peyton about it..

    ..with that said..I dont want to see Peyton in Houston facing the Colts twice next year

     

    Jeff Fisher has high regard for Peyton. I've read many times. ...Tevon Austin and Todd Gurley are monster weapons....Great weather obviously.....and the Rams would sell out every game hours after they opened

    negotiations with Peyton.

       Fisher would let Peyton run  whatever offense he wanted to run...and the Rams would then draft a QB to sit behind Manning and learn as Brock did.  Manning in LA would be great for the NFL

     

    I cannot see Peyton staying in Denver....Brock proved he could win regular season games at least..

    They must sign him...to a long term deal.....Peyton is set to get $19 mil next season and, I believe,  they cant renegotiate it unless they extend it...and he's 40 next month

    They can only keep him or cut him.../and they'll cut him (or trade him)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If I was a betting person I bet he has a no trade clause in his contact.  

     

     

  5. 15 hours ago, Booker23 said:

    Eli Manning won the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award

     

    Correction         » Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year presented by Nationwide:Anquan Boldin, WR, San Francisco 49ers    :thmup:

  6. 15 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

    I didn't know speaking what you would like is putting a spin on anything. You are still tying to get your digs in on the Irsay name I see. I kind of thought you were out of that being Jim is not Robert.

    I really don't see Old Crow getting his digs in what he posted was exactly what happened. I am still a Colts fan but lets be real a say it like it happened the first return game those things happened and now with  Irsay talking about Peyton retiring a Colt is just the same distraction.  Whatever happens when Peyton retires will be his choice and his alone.  JMO  :popcorn:

  7. 40 minutes ago, The Old Crow said:

    I'm not sure how Manning feels about it, but here are some facts. Irsay released him in a move he felt he had to make with Luck. I understand the move, but who knows how Peyton feels about it. 

     

    Almost every year, Irsay brings up the Manning- Luck situation , putting his spin on it, while Peyton remains quiet. Probably a good idea just to be quiet about it, as it was a unique situation with Luck, and everyone understands why you made the long term move. 

     

    Irsay keeps harping on the one Super Bowl during the Manning/ Polian era, and how the new regime and his vision will bring more with Luck. That may all come true, but why not just cherish the past, and be happy for the Super Bowl you got. Fans from all NFL cities also pine for lost Championships we think we should have. 

     

    I'm sure Manning didn't want that celebration Irsay planned for him in Indy, when the Broncos came into town the first time. It was a great gesture, and I know the fans loved it, but we all know Peyton, and he doesn't like distractions going into a game. Then you have the head games of opening and closing the roof . Look , I get it, you want to get the edge on the Broncos, but who knows how Peyton interpreted that. I wouldn't be giving him a celebration until his playing career was over, similar to Green Bay with Brent Favre. 

     

    Thus far, there has been no good wishes from Irsay on Twitter, at least none that I've seen, hoping that Peyton wins the Super Bowl. If they are as friendly as indicated, that is something you would expect to see as Irsay has always cited the Luck- Manning deal as win/win, and wished Peyton well. 

     

    Now in this article, when he is in full preparation for the Panthers, you have distracting comments about retiring as a Colt, that are again ill timed. 

     

    Knowing Peyton, he will shrug all of this off as the great professional he is. But if you want him to retire as a Colt, why keep bringing these things up, because the timing isn't right. 

     

    Its almost like you dumped your old girlfriend , for a new, younger girl. But the old girlfriend has gone to 2 Super Bowls and won 2 AFC Championships in four years. It may have been the better long term move, but it would give anyone of us , mixed feelings, because  that is the nature of these things when most players don't finish their careers with one team. 

     

    My thinking is Manning will go into the Ring of Honor in both Indianapolis and Denver. Since the HOF doesn't have the player pick a team , it's not an issue like MLB. 

     

     

    Very well said Old Crow  :thmup:

  8. 8 hours ago, JlynRN said:

     

    Are you still carrying on about that??  :::smh:::  Did you so conveniently forget that Peyton led the Colts to 2 Super Bowl appearances???  If you think the gatorade is strong in Indiana, then everyone must be high in Colorado !!  Peyton will retire a Colt, like he should !!!  You are very wrong that Peyton will retire a bronco, very wrong indeed.

    Well I guess time will tell and Peyton will make the choice that he feels is best for him. :D    

  9. 2 minutes ago, Live and let live said:

    How do you figure that? Manning was 7-2 and came in and won the San Diego game when Brock couldn't score. They were 5-2 with Brock and that includes giving him the game Peyton rescued.

    Thanks you took the words right out of my mouth. :thmup:

  10. 42 minutes ago, GoColts8818 said:

    0.  I think if he does anything like that it will be a front office job of some kind but I think he's looking more into ownership of some kind.  His wife already owns part of the Grizzles.  

     

    Also so for all the people who want to hire Peyton Manning that probably means the Colts would have to fire Peyton one day.  The Colts did that once and I doubt Irsay wants to relive that.

    I personally think that Peyton would never give Irsay  the chance to ever do that again .  Just my opinion on this matter. 

  11. 2 minutes ago, oldunclemark said:

    Guess what?

     

    The forecast has changed.....the rain stops mid week.....mid-60s and sunny for Super Sunday

    That's exactly what I saw today also mark. :thmup:  Great weather for a Super Bowl.  

  12. 6 hours ago, chad72 said:

    Is it just me or did the Panthers wear white, their away colors, for all their home games since they know they will be the road team for the SB?

     

    Both the Seahawks and Cardinals wore their home colors for the road games at Carolina, as a result. The home team had the right to choose.

     

    Now, the Broncos get the right to choose, what would the Panthers do if the Broncos chose white? :)

     

    Well according to this article the Bronco's will be wearing white.  looks like the Panthers have no say in this. haha

    http://www.scout.com/nfl/broncos/story/1636080-broncos-will-wear-white-jerseys-super-bowl

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