Peyton should play for Titans. That way he can still see the Colts twice a year and they have a good team
Lately there’s a lot of speculation that the Dallas Cowboys will pursue Peyton Manning granted he becomes a free agent on or before March 8. Those saying this mention Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ desire to sell tickets to massive Cowboys Stadium and bring stars to Dallas for publicity. That’s very true, but this one is different; Jerry Jones won’t bring Peyton Manning to Dallas and here’s why:
There’s only one thing more important to Jones than publicity for his beloved Cowboys – his ego. Regardless of all the disappointing performances and chokes at the end of games by Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, Jones has stood by and defended him to the Dallas media and fans. Not only that, but Jones has said on multiples occasions that Romo can and will win a Super Bowl with the Cowboys.
Regardless of whether you or Jones believes that, Romo will play in Dallas for at least the final two years of his contract. Even if Jones thinks Romo is hurting the team or he doesn’t give the Cowboys the best...
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