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Decipher these Irsay Tweets and do we worry about Peyton - What is Irsay Talking About?

Nate Dunlevy finds these disturbing as Rams and Pats Super Bowl runs began with quarterbacks going down. & here Irsay tweets some strange things on such, is he hinting Manning Problem ? as Nate belives

These Tweets started to come out last Friday

1. Weather forecast ever changing...ominous storm clouds gathering...it never rains under my umbrella....

2. There was the Rams-K Warner Sup year./ There was Patriot 2001-Brady Sup.year.--- Every year. is interesting n unpredictable in NFL!!!!

3. This ain't a dream no more...it's the real thing..give me a second,let me get it 2gether, just got 2 pick myself up off the floor

4. Got 2 code the darkness...prepare u 4 an alternative journey

5. No quarter?NONE ASKED!We made a promise,we swore we'd always remember,no retreat,no surrender;like soldiers in a winter's nite,a vow 2defend

6. Stampedblue and Jon Bauges/random or silly tweets,they r not..ur not hearing what I'm saying..riddle n codes r done4a reason,but it's there

7. It's BETWEEN the lines,you will find...what you can only find here

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Here's what I don't get about Irsay's tweets: why all the cryptic read-between-the-lines crap?

If he has something to say, he should just say it!

And if he doesn't think he should be saying it, maybe he shouldn't be making cryptic remarks about it either!

I would say the answer to your question is it simply isn't Irsay's style and would take the fun out of it (twitter) for him. Three tweets really stood out to me. The one referencing the movie Apollo 13 where Ed Harris corrects another person in the Houston command center where doom and gloom is expected in the shuttle not making it back to Earth and ED says, "Excuse me sir, but I think this will be our finest hour". i think that's Irsay showing some leadership as well as preparing us all for a much different and difficult road ahead. Bottom line is we've been spoiled over the last 13 years and truly witnessed something special in all these consecutive highly successful seasons. The others that stand out are getting the 12th man pumped up and that this season will be different than all others. I think we all need to embrace the reality of the situation here. Peyton's surgery wasn't successful and short of him waiting it out for his body to correct whatever the issue is with his neck, he is most likely facing another surgery. The fact it's a bulging disk in his neck only exascerbates the sitation. That is a very fragile area and if not healed properly, he could be facing serious injury on the football field (ie broken neck) should he get on the field and it's not fully healed.

In reading Mortenson's take on ESPN.com this morning,the fact that Peyton's arm strength isn't there leads me to believe he's looking at another surgery to correct whatever is ailing him and slowing the healing process. I supppose worst case is that he can never return to form of what he once was. Best case is he's back in 3 or 4 weeks. I think what's most likely is another operation and then we're looking at that 6-8 week window again. This is all just speculation on my part, but I think all of these scenario's are reasonable conclusions and not outside the realm of possibility.

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Irsay comes off as the NFL's Willy Wonka with his Tweets. Just come out with the truth already man. All this crypted illuminati code language nonsense is ridiculous. It comes off as if he is making light of this situation and having fun at the expense of the Colts fans.

Dude...........you nailed it. The Willy Wonka of the NFL. That's perfect.

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From the Indianapolis Star:

The Indianapolis Colts will address the status of quarterback Peyton Manning by noon today, according to a team spokesman.

Also this yet another Ominous Irsay tweet was in the article

Jim Irsay weighed in on the status of Manning early this morning without lifting any of the uncertainty.

“There is nothing2say on Peyton’s status except we move cautiously n deliberately on projecting,beyond day2day,his healing process n recovery."

so does that mean its now not a day to day thing but a more chronic situation meaning needing more time for recovery

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