Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Peyton Manning, The End of an Era

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After 14 long successful seasons at the helm in Indianapolis, the marriage between star quarterback Peyton Manning and the Colts football team is coming to a screeching halt. Just days after a video of Peyton Manning throwing passes at Duke University for the first time since undergoing a series of neck surgeries went viral after being leaked onto the Internet, Colts owner Jim Irsay has made the decision to move on without the most popular figure to ever don a Colts uniform and arguably one of the greatest QB's of all-time. Amid the speculation of keeping Manning in Indianapolis for at least another year so he could show consensus number one overall draft pick Andrew Luck the ropes before taking on the Colts starting quarterback position, Irsay and company has instead invested in turning the page in hopes of starting a new chapter of Colts football.

Only a year into his 5-year, $90 Million deal signed with the team back in July, the soon to be 36-year old Manning who was hoping to end his career in a Colts uniform, will now try to find work elsewhere which shouldn't be a problem given the many teams that have issues at the quarterback position entering the 2012 season. Sidelined by neck problems in 2011, Manning was forced to miss the entire season, resulting in the team's first losing season in nearly a decade at 2-14, landing the Colts the No. 1 overall pick in April's Draft. A pick they used 14 years earlier to draft Manning out of the University of Tennessee which would breath life back into a Colts organization that had made only three trips to the playoffs since relocating from Baltimore to Indianapolis in 1984. Manning would match those three postseason appearances in his first five seasons at the helm before adding eight more trips to the playoffs to his resume, including a Super Bowl title in 2006.
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Also following Indy's dismal 2011 season were the firings of Colts head coach Jim Caldwell, vice chairman Bill Polian and his son, general manager Chris Polian, all in an effort to give the team a full makeover. With all of them gone, it seemed almost inevitable that Peyton would be next on the list. But as much as the idea was thrown around during the regular season and beyond, nobody thought the possibility would actually come to fruition. But once again proving that the NFL is a business, Irsay decides to set his cash cow free into the wild where he'll be able to help another franchise vie for a Super Bowl title. Manning, who's the all-time leading passer in Colts franchise history, would've been owed $28 Million in bonus money if he was still on the team's roster come Thursday. But according to Colts owner Jim Irsay, the decision to part ways with the 4-time NFL MVP falls into the plans of the team's restructuring and was not financially driven.

It's hard to put into words just what Peyton Manning has meant not only for the Colts franchise, but also for the community of Indianapolis, which is why I believe if there is a homecoming between Manning and the Indianapolis faithful, it'll be a welcoming one with lots of emotion. Unless of coarse he was to steal a page from Brett Favre's book and sign with the archrival New England Patriots. But luckily for them the Pats already have a guy that goes by the name of Tom Brady under center. Instead of waiting until March 13, when free agency officially begins, Manning can sign with another NFL team now if he wanted. But with lots to think about from now until the start of the regular season for the 11-time Pro Bowler, I think it'll be after the draft if not days before when we find out which team Manning will be playing for. And with #18 now on the free-agent market, I think we'll see a similar lobbying campaign for Manning like the one we seen for LeBron James just over a year ago. However, don't be expecting Peyton to hold an hour long special on ESPN entitled "The Decision Part II" for him to announce his destination.
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A few of the early suitors rumored to be interested in Manning include the Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns. Is there an unnamed team that you think will make a late push to snag the former Super Bowl MVP? If so, who?


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