Found February 08, 2012 on Indy Sports 360: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts were the biggest topic of Super Bowl week.  National media spent as much time, if not more, talking about potential landing spots for Manning provided he is able to continue with his career.  Many of the the things they were suggesting seemed almost laughable. Peyton Manning has been dealing with his neck rehab for nearly 6 months now.  He has been doing everything his doctors would allow during this path to getting back to the field.  Manning’s doctors recently were quoted as saying he is clear to continue the pursuit of doing just that.  Since then, many have started to suggest where it will take place. March 8th is the day in which the Colts and owner Jim Irsay have to decide if they are going to honor the contract they signed Manning to last year.  That deadline is quickly approaching, so I thought I would give you my thoughts. First of all, we all know what Peyton means to this city.  If he hadn’t been drafted by the Colts a...
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