Found February 10, 2012 on Purple Jesus Diaries: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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Based upon my research by looking at the front page of ESPN's NFL section for 2.4 seconds, it appears that quarterback Peyton Manning might be on his way out of Indianapolis and looking for a new team. The Colts are looking at the number one pick in the NFL Draft this year, which very likely will be a generational quarterback talent in Andrew Luck, and are also debating whether to keep Peyton on the roster past some arbitrary March deadline, at which point he'd be guaranteed $20+ Million. When the dust settles, everyone admits that's a stupid-lot of money to invest in the quarterback position, and likely it won't happen. This of course raises the question; Where will Peyton Manning play next year? Will he go to the Jets, who are always desperate for a big-name QB (See Dick-Pic-Favre)? Maybe the Ravens to get them over the hump? The Dolphins, since they missed out on Luck? The Saints, in case they can't re-sign Drew Brees? THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!Unless we e...
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