Roberto71
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Yeah, the offense where Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods are already looking for parachutes.
One of the Bills linemen a couple of years ago said Incognito was the "Dirtiest player in the NFL".
Yeah, the offense where Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods are already looking for parachutes.
Peyton Manning is working out for the season but wants to talk to John Elway before he make a decision. Will it be The Decision II? SHeesh..
He wants to know who the coaching staff will be and an assurance he won't be asked to restructure his $20MM+ contract/salary cap hit next year.
http://www.indystar.com/story/sport...-badly-enough-to-sign-ndamukong-suh/22974703/
The worst guy for the Colts to pursue is also the guy they need to get to the Super Bowl.
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Ndamukong Suh is the wrong guy – no, the worst guy – for the Colts to pursue this offseason. He's violent, cruel. Dirty. We don't tolerate players like that around here.
Thing is, Ndamukong Suh is the right guy – no, the perfect guy – for the Colts to sign this offseason. He's disruptive, gifted. Dominant. The Colts need a player like that around here.
So for the Colts, what it comes down to is this: How badly do they want to be great?
Sign Suh, a free agent after five years in Detroit – and four Pro Bowls at defensive tackle – and sell your soul to whatever demons drive him to greatness and beyond. But win, baby. Sign Suh, and win. Win big. Win it all? Yeah, maybe so. Shortly after Super Bowl 49, odds makers in Las Vegas installed the Seahawks as a 5-to-1 favorite to win Super Bowl 50. The champion Patriots are 6-to-1.
The Colts are 12-to-1.
INDIANAPOLIS STAR
Insider: Colts free agent wish list should start with Ndamukong Suh
Sign Suh, and that number could be – should be – cut in half. He's that good, and that perfect for what ails the Colts. And you know what ails the Colts? It's more than a lack of disruptive talent on defense.
It's nastiness.
Quick, name one nasty player for the Colts. Just one. Name one guy who strikes fear into the other team, not fear from talent but fear from volatility. Name one Colt who plays with such a ferocious edge that he's in the opponent's head before the game even starts.
Other than cornerback Vontae Davis, name one Colts defender who must be accounted for, dealt with, avoided by the opposing offense.
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There isn't a Colts defender like that other than Davis, who can be avoided without the opponent having to pay a premium. Did Tom Brady pay a premium for avoiding Davis twice this season – or for that matter for avoiding shutdown Seattle corner Richard Sherman in the Super Bowl? A cornerback can be avoided. At the snap he's 20 yards from the ball.
Ndamukong Suh is breathing on it.
The question here isn't one of need. Clearly the Colts defense, and defensive front, has a need. There are nice players up front, like Cory Redding and Arthur Jones. And Jonathan Newsome and Montori Hughes. Nice players, all. But not great. Not any of them. If outside linebacker Robert Mathis comes back after his Achilles' tear, he too ought to be a nice player. Will the 34-year-old, surgically repaired Mathis be a great player in 2015? Maybe.
The Colts can't bet their 2015 season on maybe.
I can't see the Colts putting all that money into 1 defensive player when they need at least 5 defensive players.
Broncos may not want PManning back
Citing "sources close to the team," Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports there's a "big question" about whether the Broncos want Peyton Manning for 2015.
"At this point in his career, the Broncos could fail (Manning's physical) for any reason, including the four neck surgeries that he has already had," Cole said. "They're going to have to feel very comfortable about this." Manning's $19 million salary will no longer be guaranteed if he fails his physical. While Manning's health was an issue late in 2014, we find this report very had to believe. Until now, every utterance — both public and "sourced" — has suggested Denver desperately wants Manning back. Perhaps this is just a ploy to speed up Manning's decision. Manning will reportedly meet with GM John Elway before the Combine.
Source: Bleacher Report
Feb 10 - 4:25 PM
Personally, I think the Broncos leaked the story just to float the idea
Oh wow man.ROFLROFLROFLROFL
http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?t=118283
QB By Committee <hr style="color:#FF0000" size="1"> I have read others think that Manning (if he returns), should sit for the first few games. What if he splits time with Brock? I see a scenario where Brock plays the first half of games, and Manning plays the 2nd half, until the playoffs, in which Manning would play the whole games. :dbanana: :jclap:
This would give Brock real time under center to mature, and Manning some rest.
They would obviously need to split snaps in practice with the first team.
That Colorado pot must be amazing.
Jonas Gray's (and others) agent has been banned, his certificate has been revoked for wire transfer fraud.
Oh wow man.
Cheers, BostonTim
Peyton Manning is working out for the season but wants to talk to John Elway before he make a decision. Will it be The Decision II? SHeesh..
*Cynical Alert*
He's playing. He wants a "Peyton is the Awesomest" Farewell Tour à la Jeter and Rivera.