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WeSpy

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  1. I don't know how you separate out thoughts about Peyton from those of his team. If discussing Peyton not having enough wide receivers to throw to, or not being able to get on the field enough because the dbs are lousy and the defense can't get off the field, where do you draw the line?

    Team news is the cornerbacks, receivers, running backs, injuries, next week's game, etc... In short, it is identical of what is taking place now in the NFL General section. Peyton's section would be about his nerve regeneration, touchdowns, records, personal encounters, family, etc... In short, everything that pertains exclusively to him and not his team. The moderators would do just fine with a few moves of incorrectly placed topics, in my opinion.

    I do see your point, but I think it could be arranged. You don't want a Peyton thread to be full of his team's news, but you don't want the NFL General section overrun with Peyton news, either.

  2. I think that Peyton should have his own section. Topics relating to his new team should be posted in the NFL General section, but topics relating to Peyton himself should be placed separately in an exclusive section for him only. It will help in that the NFL General section won't be overrun with Peyton posts, but will also help in that Colts fans can move on in the Colts forum to support the new team without a wave of nostalgia seeping in every other new topic. He should have his own section, in my opinion.

  3. I have lots of stuff on here saying we WERN"T in bad cap shape this year. This is to GUT the team to build with more cap space for the future for Luck. We are sacrificing this year & probable the next 2 at least, at the expense of winning now. This team was not as bad as advertised. Its amassing & amusing at the same time, that our arch rivals the Patriots can win & rebuild at the same time, heck even go & almost win a Super Bowl & we can't. SICKING

    The Patriots have an extremely underrated Front Office.

  4. #1 in my opinion. If you have committed to a deal, keep your commitment. I have no problem with a player requesting a better contract, but if he is refused one he needs to just play out his current one. Sitting out helps no one, especially if they really love the game.

  5. They will probably not tell anyone who the pick is, but he will be signed early for sure. I think. :)

    You don't want to risk a contract dispute and end up with a holdout, so I expect a contract to be signed early and not a whole lot of free agent moves this offseason so that there is plenty of room within the cap for Luck's contract, as well as the other draftees.

  6. We can always use more players along the o-line, especially veteran players---but don't toss the others out the door and swap them all over the line to new positions when they've only been in the league a year. You have to address your needs when you have limited cap room, not your wishes.

  7. Please never put Peyton & Favre in the same sentence again. Favre is a flip flopping retirement junkie who craves the media spotlight & attention. Whereas Peyton will retire only once when he is ready to hang up his cleats permanently & he is always a team NOT Me player at heart.

    I'd be okay with him playing forever. Like Favre. :)

    I think you misunderstood my intention, southwest1. I know the personality differences between Favre and Manning.

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