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Peyton Manning to announce retirement Monday
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#18 will announce his retirement at a 1:00PM Eastern press conference Monday.

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Good to hear. It's sad when they want to hang on longer than they should, and you get a Joe Namath/LA Rams kind of situation.
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(03-06-2016, 10:12 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: Good to hear.  It's sad when they want to hang on longer than they should, and you get a Joe Namath/LA Rams kind of situation.

When players get old I don't blame them for playing as long as they can.  There is nothing they will ever do that will be as big of a thrill as playing professional sports. If I was them I would not care what the fans felt about my "legacy".  I would play as long as I could make a team even as a back up.

But Manning is not just old.  He is beaten up.  He has had multiple operations on his neck.  There is no way he should risk further injury.
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Manning just thanked me in his retirement speech.




Suck on that, losers.
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I wonder how much money the networks are throwing at him right about now. Studio or game color guy?
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(03-07-2016, 10:19 AM)fredtoast Wrote: When players get old I don't blame them for playing as long as they can.  There is nothing they will ever do that will be as big of a thrill as playing professional sports. If I was them I would not care what the fans felt about my "legacy".  I would play as long as I could make a team even as a back up.

But Manning is not just old.  He is beaten up.  He has had multiple operations on his neck.  There is no way he should risk further injury.

I read a column by a guy who described him getting out of his equipmen after a game.  Took more than half an hour for him to do so.  
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(03-07-2016, 03:29 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Manning just thanked me in his retirement speech.




Suck on that, losers.

Oh the tea bagging controversy in college part of the speech? Ninja
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Great career. Good guy.
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Farewell to a great QB and a legendary Colt. Peyton will always be a Colt to me. He'll be missed in the NFL.

That was a great retirement speech. Was funny and touching at the same time. ThumbsUp
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(03-08-2016, 12:25 AM)coltsfan4ever Wrote: Farewell to a great QB and a legendary Colt. Peyton will always be a Colt to me. He'll be missed in the NFL.

That was a great retirement speech. Was funny and touching at the same time. ThumbsUp

Oh yeah I forgot he got his start in Indy.
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(03-07-2016, 04:44 PM)GodFather Wrote: Oh the tea bagging controversy in college part of the speech? Ninja

Yes.  The personally thanked all Vol fans for completely ignoring that.
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