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Peter King on Peytons' Surgery, & its affects due to lack of working out


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Here’s a bit of what King said in the interview:

On Manning having offseason neck surgery

“I don’t think this last surgery he had was a serious surgery, but

I think it’s serious that a guy who’s an absolute workout-aholic is not able to have a normal offseason.

I don’t think necessarily it’s going to play havoc with how he plays early in the season. But it’s just something to worry about, especially at his age (35).”

also as is new QB coach Ron Turner what will he want to tweak that Peyton has no time for he implies

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Remember the beginning of the 2008 season? Manning had surgery on an infected bursa sac in his knee and missed all of pre season. He seemed very rusty going into the regular season and he seemed to pick it up later in the year. I'm concerned about his surgery due to his age and the environment of the NFL right now. I'm hoping Manning can overcome the setback and do his thing.

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I don't think it's a big issue. Peyton will be fine. As far as I know, he has still been throwing the football, he just didn't throw at his Passing Academy.

He has only done very light throwing, not really football throwing if u get what i am trying to say.

he is not at all exerting himself so can avoid stress to surgical site. He wont untill trusted colt rehab staff has there eval & say & may take up to all of camp for rehab,. see post i just did from indy star

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Remember the beginning of the 2008 season? Manning had surgery on an infected bursa sac in his knee and missed all of pre season. He seemed very rusty going into the regular season and he seemed to pick it up later in the year. I'm concerned about his surgery due to his age and the environment of the NFL right now. I'm hoping Manning can overcome the setback and do his thing.

he said that year it took him 5-6 games to feel comfortable and back to regular self

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