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13 hours ago, WifiGuy said:

not enough .   Hold out PM. He's worth more than that

 20 million not enough? How much do you think he's worth? 

I hope he doesn't take it; ESPN has their own problems. I'm not able to watch  Manning because I don't have the channel. 

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38 minutes ago, teganslaw said:

 20 million not enough? How much do you think he's worth? 

I hope he doesn't take it; ESPN has their own problems. I'm not able to watch  Manning because I don't have the channel. 

I can't stand ESPN .  I hope he makes them pay dearly.  He should get twice what Romo gets 

 

Don't get ESPN . I assume you are on the farmer 5?

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12 minutes ago, WifiGuy said:

I can't stand ESPN .  I hope he makes them pay dearly.  He should get twice what Romo gets 

 

Don't get ESPN . I assume you are on the farmer 5?

ESPN has went way downhill since Disney took over their company. They are too political for my taste and have lost several good employees over the last 5 years. 

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Make hay while the sun shines, Peyton. While I feel it is ridiculous for broadcasters to be paid like a QB during their playing days, you strike while the iron is hot. It always comes with a time commitment that takes you away from family, so we will see what Peyton decides. If he is already doing Peyton's Place, he is already putting the time in because that is in his DNA, can't separate himself from the game whatsoever.

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It's not like Peyton needs the money. He already has enough to last him and all of his family if invested correctly. I think he is smart enough he has it covered.

I couldn't care less about ESPN or what they do as far as announcers. What once was a great sports channel has turned into a pile of :censored:.

I miss the days of just reporting the facts of whatever I am interested in. The media in general totally sucks.

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6 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

It's not like Peyton needs the money. He already has enough to last him and all of his family if invested correctly. I think he is smart enough he has it covered.

I couldn't care less about ESPN or what they do as far as announcers. What once was a great sports channel has turned into a pile of :censored:.

I miss the days of just reporting the facts of whatever I am interested in. The media in general totally sucks.

A pile of dung. I fixed it for you lmao 

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