Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

We'll Know On Peyton Soon


oldunclemark

Recommended Posts

Irsay is tweeting a lot about petyon today....

@JimIrsay Jim Irsay

No one's gonna rush Peyton back until he's 100 per cent healthy...but we'd love 2 c him play in 2011 if he's completely back n ready 2 go

17 minutes ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

JimIrsay Jim Irsay

Halfway point of r season,back home Falcons, Jags b4 ByeWeek/The best scenario is #18 comes back BIGTIME 4big year n'12,we get some wins NOW

1 hour ago Favorite Retweet Reply

8 weeks til xmas,less than 100 days til Super Bowl...Peyton's healing well,maybe he'll take a snap b4 the ball falls in NYC,New Year's eve!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Irsay is tweeting a lot about petyon today....

@JimIrsay Jim Irsay

No one's gonna rush Peyton back until he's 100 per cent healthy...but we'd love 2 c him play in 2011 if he's completely back n ready 2 go

17 minutes ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

JimIrsay Jim Irsay

Halfway point of r season,back home Falcons, Jags b4 ByeWeek/The best scenario is #18 comes back BIGTIME 4big year n'12,we get some wins NOW

1 hour ago Favorite Retweet Reply

8 weeks til xmas,less than 100 days til Super Bowl...Peyton's healing well,maybe he'll take a snap b4 the ball falls in NYC,New Year's eve!

Thanks P & E...

That's the kinda thing I want to hear...

No way he sits and watches 0-16 if he's healthy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

you think they will try to short change wayne and mathis because of bad year?

They will take into account several things and look at both players' production. The bad year for the team will mean nothing but how those guys played within that year and what they project going forward as neither will get any better will be the factors on if they get a contract offer and if they do, how much it is.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No need to rush Peyton. Let the man have till next year to get right and prepare the way he is accustomed to in the offseason. Even if he came back this season, there are no guarantees that even he could save us from 0-16. He could be rusty, hampered and ineffective due to lack of offseason routine and rushing to get back on the field before being 100%. It is unlikely that Peyton will be truly 100% this season even if he and the Colts said otherwise, I'd be hesitant to believe them. He's human not some kind of machine.

Edited by Coltsman1788
Link to comment
Share on other sites

At this point no need to get him back for our standing, and since we are heading into the draft with the #1 pick for Luck if things don't change, Manning had better not be back since he could easily beat the Texans at home when they are starting to rest players for playoff, and beat the Jags who has nothing to play for.

Ironically the team may want to see if Manning has recovered well and let him play. Manning may eventually kick the guy to potentially take his job out of here.

Other teams are competing for the draft pick as well, and Jets fans are talking about losing to the Dolphins intentionally when things are all decided, s.t. they will not need to play Luck twice a year in the next decade.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What if Peyton Manning is cleared to play and he actually gets into a few games at the end of the season and he plays horribly? This will create far more questions than answers.

Is it because of his arm strength or lack there of?

Does this give us a decent evaluation of him?

Is it fair to evaluate him right after coming back from surgery?

Does this have DRAFT implications?

Will he be able to play better in the NEAR future? How long can we wait before finding out? etc...

We can't assume that because he comes back, all will be fine. He missed the preseason last year and took a while to play at his usual high level. He will have missed nearly a year of football.

Just a hypothetical scenario to think about.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It would be funny if Manning came back the last game of the week, and...

1.) Magically puts up 40 pts

2.) The defense magically gets better.

3.) Adam makes all his kicks

4.) Caldwell leaves the field with a smile...

Well, 3 out of 4 aint bad...

Edited by ReMeDy
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dont kid yourself..

0-16 is the worst case scenario...

That stick wont wash off

What's worse than a horrible season? A horrible season with nothing to show for it and more of the same ol same ol next season. No thanks. 0-16 puts us in better position next year and I'm all for it at this point. Who cares about 3-4 meaningless wins? Jim needs to go not stay because Peyton came in and rescued a few wins for him. Knowing our FO they would keep him on.

Edited by presto123
Link to comment
Share on other sites

No need to rush Peyton. Let the man have till next year to get right and prepare the way he is accustomed to in the offseason. Even if he came back this season, there are no guarantees that even he could save us from 0-16. He could be rusty, hampered and ineffective due to lack of offseason routine and rushing to get back on the field before being 100%. It is unlikely that Peyton will be truly 100% this season even if he and the Colts said otherwise, I'd be hesitant to believe them. He's human not some kind of machine.

ITK-featured-300x165.png

r u sure?

manningrobot.jpg

500x_09000d5d8197bfb1_gallery_600.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It would be funny if Manning came back the last game of the week, and...

1.) Magically puts up 40 pts

2.) The defense magically gets better.

3.) Adam makes all his kicks

4.) Caldwell leaves the field with a smile...

Well, 3 out of 4 aint bad...

And we go 1-15, lose Luck, Peyton plays 'just OK' next year, we miss the playoffs, then Peyon retires......

... and we spend a decade at the bottom of the NFL...

Yes - very funny!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Other teams are competing for the draft pick as well, and Jets fans are talking about losing to the Dolphins intentionally when things are all decided, s.t. they will not need to play Luck twice a year in the next decade.

That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. No team is that scared to play Andrew Luck. Seriously, some of you all are hyping this kid up like he is the second coming of Christ. There's no such thing as a sure thing, and if no team has ever done this before to keep from playing an untested rookie, it won't happen with Luck. Geez.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Manning said he's evaluated by the doctors every 4 weeks.

That was 4 weeks ago.....right?

..WE/He should have an update this week...

As far as I am concerned, this just is not looking good from any angle. Dakich said today on the radio his "second" surgery this year was in 2 separate locations... different from the prior surgery.

I will be honest, I think 18 is done. I think he "could" play again ... BUT, 3 neck surgeries in what? a year and a half? I think unless doctors give him a guarantee that it can get no worse he will retire. And spine injuries only do get worse over time.

Hope I'm wrong.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They will take into account several things and look at both players' production. The bad year for the team will mean nothing but how those guys played within that year and what they project going forward as neither will get any better will be the factors on if they get a contract offer and if they do, how much it is.

Yep, and this teams talent needs....... "flipped"....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As far as I am concerned, this just is not looking good from any angle. Dakich said today on the radio his "second" surgery this year was in 2 separate locations... different from the prior surgery.

I will be honest, I think 18 is done. I think he "could" play again ... BUT, 3 neck surgeries in what? a year and a half? I think unless doctors give him a guarantee that it can get no worse he will retire. And spine injuries only do get worse over time.

Hope I'm wrong.

WOW - I hadn't heard this. Thanks for the post.

I posted a month or more ago, that if I'm Archie, Olivia or Ashley, I'm telling Peyton -- retire now, don't spend your life in a wheelchair. You just KNOW that someone would be gunning for Peyton if he comes back. And with the Colts O-Line, it would be sooner than later.

Peyton - you've had a GREAT run carrying an AWFUL FO and team on your back -- move on! (I have a son about his age, so not just blowing smoke)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. No team is that scared to play Andrew Luck. Seriously, some of you all are hyping this kid up like he is the second coming of Christ. There's no such thing as a sure thing, and if no team has ever done this before to keep from playing an untested rookie, it won't happen with Luck. Geez.

Indeed - if Luck were stupid enough to let the Colts take him, he'd have a .500 team as long as Polian kept his nose up Irsay's stoned butt. :) (Which would mean as long as Polian wanted it to be there; which would mean a number of years)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Davis came from Alabama. My point of interest as the writer highlighted is he is moving from being a 2 gapper into now only being responsible for a single gap with a lot more penetration from him versus read and react. With his length and power the expectation for him in our scheme is he will be more disruptive. A much more reliable option for us if Grover goes down in addition to whatever else maybe we can do with him.
    • Thank you. You guys are too kind, but I truly appreciate the support.    Perhaps I am being too hard on myself… But my point still stands that anyone who makes it to the NFL, whether practice squad or starter, has achieved something prestigious that only a rare few ever achieve.    Over a million high schoolers play. Of those only 7.8 percent move on to play in college.    Over 80,000 people play in college. Only 0.4 percent make it to opening day in the NFL.    Only 2,016 players make it to NFL rosters. 
    • Davis had a very good rookie season after being drafted in the 2nd round out of Ohio State (I believe).   Graded in the 70’s against both the run and pass.      But his last three years have been disappointing, as he’s graded in the mid-50’s.   The reason I’m so interested in this signing, is (A) I’m sure it was heavily influenced by the new DL coach, Partridge.   And (B) we’re paying him 2/14.  I don’t recall that kind of money ever being given to a basic backup before.   Don’t think Davis is here to push Stewart, the Colts just signed him to 3/39.  That tells me the Colts defensive staff sees him differently.   I don’t know what the plan the staff has come up with for Davis, but I’m looking forward to watching it play out. 
    • What I’m reading on him the Pacers did get good value. Looks like he will need time to develop but he is in the right situation to do that. The pacers are stacking some quality young players that will prove to be more outstanding depth or assets if they choose to make a trade. Very exciting time for the team right now.  
  • Members

    • Stoney

      Stoney 122

      Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • CR91

      CR91 12,887

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • Nancy

      Nancy 400

      Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • DynaMike

      DynaMike 164

      Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • krunk

      krunk 8,437

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
×
×
  • Create New...