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Colts to release Peyton
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LOL Snyder loves these types |
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Hey if the guy is healthy, and we can still draft a young guy to groom i wouldn't protest.
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Please Eagles Please!
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you have 2 dirt-bags at qb isn't that good enough?
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Isn't VY gonna be BYE, BYE lol?
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Would love to see him in Washington, we might matter again. Need a quality young WR to go with him.
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They need to build around a good YOUNG qb. The skins aren't winning anything with or without Peyton. He needs to go to a team that is ready to win.
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I hope they trade up, I think RG 3 is going to a great pro. Shanahan's got to be digging his mobility and he's throws a great deep ball. We need a receiver to stretch the field too however. Not to mention some OL to protect whomever is behind center.
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Unless Trent Edwards or Mike Kafka are dirtbags than we just have 1.
What makes Peyton a dirt bag? I want him because if he is sound, he is a top 3 QB in the league, if not the best. And he's a lot better than Vick
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vick & young are the dirtbags. peyton would never come there and put up with either of them. he also won't play in the same division as his brother.
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Quote:
and i'd love to see peyton beat his brothers ass twice a year.
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Quote:
Rex Grossman beat him twice this season.
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i know houston has a lot of money invested in schaub's last year but manning playing indoors and getting 6 games/year against teams he knows well would make sense.
that team seems like a great football fit. |
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Vince Young is not on the Eagles.
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You make a good case. But the point about Schaub and the dough invested could outweigh even the promise of Manning in the dome. The guy did get hurt, and when healthy he and Andre Johnson are a productive combo.
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yeah...i know. the one bright spot on an otherwise dismal year. that's why i kept scoffing when ny went from a mediocre team who barely got into the postseason with the worst record EVER by the winner of the nfc east...but as soon as the superbowl is over, boy howdy, they were this awesome force.
yeah, buIIshIt.
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he's not? didn't know they'd cut him-or is he a FA now?
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