NFL Network had Darlington on tonight and that was the headline. Said Ross is the only one who will probably sign Manning as is, sight unseen. They are pushing very hard right now.
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Push harder! Im not much of an Irish fan, but I hope his family is ok in that personal matter.
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If Ross/Ireland make this happen I will take back all the bad things I've ever said about them.
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I guess I'm probably in the minority, but I think this potential move has disaster written all over it. I, for one, am hoping Arizona goes all in as well, and comes out with the better hand.
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I think it's a chance worth taking personally.
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I'd argue Manning has as many questions about his health as a rookie QB like Ryan Tannehill has about his ability to transition to the NFL. The difference being, Tannehill's a young guy, who was pretty good in just 1.5 seasons as a college QB. I certainly think Miami could grow with him. With Peyton Manning, if he flops...you're back to square one - without improving the defense as much as you could've by not signing him - and you STILL don't have that QB. I'd rather take the risk of improving the defense and having a rookie QB. That's just me. -
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1, you need a qb to go far in this league.
2, how valuable manning really is.
The colts were in the Super Bowl 2 yrs ago. Won their division a year ago. Without manning, they became the worst team since the winless lions.Puka-head and Ronnie Bass like this. -
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They could win the Superbowl with him next season and win 1 game the next 2 seasons after that and it would be a chance worth taking.ToddsPhins and muscle979 like this. -
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Jeff Ireland has gotten to much of a pass on the bad stuff that has went down in the player personnel decision making process, I would much much rather get him out in the open and we succeed or fail than the sort of warm milk franchise we've been.
What Ireland has never learned is sometimes you cannot shop at the discount place to get top quality, you have to risk, and you have to pay for it.
And HMMM...seem to recall mentioning going for Manning was an "all in" move weeks ago...about time they caught up.
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NFC team. From all sounds of those close to Manning, he WILL NOT go to an NFC East team and he really doesn't want to go to an NFC team.
Word is that he would rather face Eli during a regular season matchup or the Super Bowl. He doesn't want to face him in the playoffs of be the reason Eli and the Giants couldn't make it to the Super Bowl.
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Interesting...it seems that Coach Philbin has other things on his mind:
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...-first-public-comments-on-peyton-manning.html
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I'd hope that Philbin can convince Ireland and Ross that there are smarter (long-term hint, hint) options out there than a not-100% Peyton Manning.KB21 likes this. -
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Could also just be that they've made their plan and Philbin leaves it to Ross and Ireland to sell it right now. Not like the guy doesn't have a great enough excuse already :lol: -
Wayne wants to end his career in Miami with Peyton after he wins a Superbowl
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I'm all for Manning if he checks out healthy. His nerve is regenerating and the risk/reward is solid.
I think Philbin already knows what their plan is and just isn't going to say anything til it's official one way or the other. That's the smart move for Philbin whether or not he supports adding Peyton. -
It's not a good investment at all, because at best, you get a limited Peyton Manning for the next 2-3 years. You force yourself to ignore the long term future of the position as well, as there is no way this team is taking a quarterback high after signing Manning. They will be all in to win now, and that pick will go towards a player who can help immediately.AdamC13 likes this. -
As for the bold part - does anyone really know that for sure? I'd hope Miami asked everything they possibly could if there was a "medical meeting" (Club Level Thread) today. I just don't trust what anyone says about that right now. -
Haha...thats easy to say, buy them ask yourself do you pass up on a running back who missed half of last year after blowing out his knee and won't play till midseason this year? Then say you wouldn't take Adrian Peterson on your team. Changes everything.
Manning is worth the risk....people are all gaa gaa over Flynn and Tannehill, but really they are just another of one of the many average QBs to suit up for the fins and be mediocre. -
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