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« on: March 19, 2012, 08:06:47 EDT »

He's been saying that Manning to the Titans was a done deal for the past week.
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 08:08:50 EDT »

Half of zero is still zero. 
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2012, 09:54:53 EDT »

He's been saying that Manning to the Titans was a done deal for the past week.

To Quote a 70s song.....

Nothing from Nothing leaves nothing you got to have something if you want to be with me....

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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2012, 10:27:05 EDT »

Now I hate to say this ..but you reckon Peyton is getting back at the Gators for staying on him about never beating them the 4 years he was at Tennessee? Could be..They even said he wasn't even the best QB out there when he was up for the Heisman...So who knows when Karma comes around...:O) LOL I hate to see the Tebow drama this year but I go along with what Peyton wants to do..He knows what is best for him, family, and the fans..:O) Love that guy~ 
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« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2012, 10:34:38 EDT »

Now I hate to say this ..but you reckon Peyton is getting back at the Gators for staying on him about never beating them the 4 years he was at Tennessee? Could be..They even said he wasn't even the best QB out there when he was up for the Heisman...So who knows when Karma comes around...:O) LOL I hate to see the Tebow drama this year but I go along with what Peyton wants to do..He knows what is best for him, family, and the fans..:O) Love that guy~ 

Nah.  Peyton couldn't care less about UF at this point in his life.  By any measure you can think of, he's accomplished more in the NFL than every UF QB combined.  He's already gotten the last word on that one. 

I think he made the decision based on money, salary cap flexibility, the ability to run his own offense, and his relationship with John Fox. 
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« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2012, 04:08:47 EDT »

Now I hate to say this ..but you reckon Peyton is getting back at the Gators for staying on him about never beating them the 4 years he was at Tennessee? Could be..They even said he wasn't even the best QB out there when he was up for the Heisman...So who knows when Karma comes around...:O) LOL I hate to see the Tebow drama this year but I go along with what Peyton wants to do..He knows what is best for him, family, and the fans..:O) Love that guy~ 

No but he could level that score if he ever decided to come back and coach for us.

I don't think he will, IMO his goal is to become an announcer or studio host, but if he did, man could he coach QBs and offense.  I do wonder if he would have a "spurrier problem" of becoming impatient with his QBs, or too demanding.  Stuff that seems really obvious to him probably seems less so to mere mortals. 
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« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2012, 04:51:34 EDT »

No but he could level that score if he ever decided to come back and coach for us.

I don't think he will, IMO his goal is to become an announcer or studio host, but if he did, man could he coach QBs and offense.  I do wonder if he would have a "spurrier problem" of becoming impatient with his QBs, or too demanding.  Stuff that seems really obvious to him probably seems less so to mere mortals.

Of course i have no clue, but i wonder if he has aspirations to run an organization from the top, like Elway. Only, which organization?  Cause it wont be the Colts.
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« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2012, 05:01:55 EDT »

Of course i have no clue, but i wonder if he has aspirations to run an organization from the top, like Elway. Only, which organization?  Cause it wont be the Colts.

Maybe so.  I think he would be more likely to coach.  I am almost certain he plans to be a talking head though.
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« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2012, 02:34:02 EDT »

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Now I hate to say this ..but you reckon Peyton is getting back at the Gators for staying on him about never beating them the 4 years he was at Tennessee? Could be..They even said he wasn't even the best QB out there when he was up for the Heisman...So who knows when Karma comes around...:O) LOL I hate to see the Tebow drama this year but I go along with what Peyton wants to do..He knows what is best for him, family, and the fans..:O) Love that guy~ 


Peyton probably doesn't think of the Gators one way or the other, but that's Peyton, now the Vol fans are a different story. How happy will we be to watch him show Tebow how it's done every week? 
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« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2012, 04:29:28 EDT »

No but he could level that score if he ever decided to come back and coach for us.

I don't think he will, IMO his goal is to become an announcer or studio host, but if he did, man could he coach QBs and offense.  I do wonder if he would have a "spurrier problem" of becoming impatient with his QBs, or too demanding.  Stuff that seems really obvious to him probably seems less so to mere mortals. 

I think he would be worse than Spurrier because he is a better QB than Spurrier. Spurrier had the mental part of the game down but couldn't physically do what he demanded of his QBs.

That is reason 1 why I think Peyton will never coach, followed closely by why in the world would he subject himself to the pressures of being a football coach? I see no reason why he would have the motivation to do such.
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« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2012, 04:31:55 EDT »

I think he would be worse than Spurrier because he is a better QB than Spurrier. Spurrier had the mental part of the game down but couldn't physically do what he demanded of his QBs.

That is reason 1 why I think Peyton will never coach, followed closely by why in the world would he subject himself to the pressures of being a football coach? I see no reason why he would have the motivation to do such.

He will be in the booth.  I just hope he never hawks a prostate product like Joe Theisman does.
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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2012, 06:50:01 EDT »

I think he would be worse than Spurrier because he is a better QB than Spurrier. Spurrier had the mental part of the game down but couldn't physically do what he demanded of his QBs.

That is reason 1 why I think Peyton will never coach, followed closely by why in the world would he subject himself to the pressures of being a football coach? I see no reason why he would have the motivation to do such.

Agree with this, I don't see Peyton coaching ever.  I just don't see why he would want to coach, at an level.
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« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2012, 07:07:52 EDT »

He will be in the booth.  I just hope he never hawks a prostate product like Joe Theisman does.

LOL.  At least Theisman didn't hawk Viagra, like Jimmy Johnson.  Or was it Enzematic?  Whatever, that was almost painful to watch.  Painfully funny!   
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« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2012, 07:09:49 EDT »

Actually it was Extenze.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTDnEUIRYw0

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« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2012, 02:08:44 EDT »

Did Clay Travis EVER have ANY credibility to start with?
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