NFL: Where will Peyton Manning end up?

Where will Peyton Manning end up?

  • Seahawks

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Cardinals

    Votes: 16 16.7%
  • Redskins

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Dolphins

    Votes: 27 28.1%
  • Chiefs

    Votes: 23 24.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 22 22.9%

  • Total voters
    96
  • Poll closed .

ISUAgronomist

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Texans or Titans so he can beat the **** out of the Colts for awhile.

Frankly, so many teams don't have a serviceable QB that he could end up anywhere.
 

jbindm

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My gut says Seahawks. They have an underrated defense, good running game, an owner with deep pockets, and a salary cap situation that can be manipulated to add Reggie Wayne plus a few other pieces. The only potential snags are the wet Seattle weather and the o-line is a good run blocking unit but not so great at pass protection.
 

jbindm

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Texans or Titans so he can beat the **** out of the Colts for awhile.

Frankly, so many teams don't have a serviceable QB that he could end up anywhere.

Man, I hope that doesn't end up being the case. The Texans would own the AFC South for the next three years.
 

Bret44

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I would love to see him in KC. I feel like we would be close to a complete team with a health Charles and 18 behind the center.
 

Clark

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As a Dolphins fan, this might actually get me interested in watching them play next year if they sign him.

My Miami fanhood has really slipped since Marino retired. I will admit to haveing a wandering eye towards other franchises these last few years. I can't help it, I'm only human. A man has needs. And one of those needs is his favorite pro team to have a quarterback who can throw the ball further than 10 yards down the field without being intercepted.
 

Tank

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If I were a betting man I would say Miami.
-Already has a house in Miami
-Owner with deep pockets
-Coaching staff with a rookie HC and Sherman as their OC
-No clear cut QB already and Henne would be a good back-up
-Good running game with Bush
-Good receiver with Marshall
-Good TE with Fasano
-Good O-Line with Long, Incognito, etc...
-Good defense that will keep them competitive and/or win games
-And this....

Miami-Dolphins-Cheerleaders1-300x225.jpg
 

ISUAgronomist

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If I were a betting man I would say Miami.
-Already has a house in Miami
-Owner with deep pockets
-Coaching staff with a rookie HC and Sherman as their OC
-No clear cut QB already and Henne would be a good back-up
-Good running game with Bush
-Good receiver with Marshall
-Good TE with Fasano
-Good O-Line with Long, Incognito, etc...
-Good defense that will keep them competitive and/or win games
-And this....

Miami-Dolphins-Cheerleaders1-300x225.jpg


I support this post as a 'Fins fan.
 
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As a Dolphins fan, this might actually get me interested in watching them play next year if they sign him.

My Miami fanhood has really slipped since Marino retired. I will admit to haveing a wandering eye towards other franchises these last few years. I can't help it, I'm only human. A man has needs. And one of those needs is his favorite pro team to have a quarterback who can throw the ball further than 10 yards down the field without being intercepted.

Dolphins fan here too. I would love to have him. Not sure why he would want to play in the toughest division in the AFC though.

Plus more TV exposire for sure if the Dolphins get him. I can watch more games.
 

ISUAgronomist

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As a Dolphins fan, this might actually get me interested in watching them play next year if they sign him.

My Miami fanhood has really slipped since Marino retired. I will admit to haveing a wandering eye towards other franchises these last few years. I can't help it, I'm only human. A man has needs. And one of those needs is his favorite pro team to have a quarterback who can throw the ball further than 10 yards down the field without being intercepted.

Same here. I'm holding strong to not jump but good grief it's been a long time since the Dolphins has a decent QB to run the game.
 

ca4cy

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Dec 6, 2009
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Where ever he goes, I just hope it happens fast. I am so freaking sick of hearing his name. The guy is an all timer and deserves the accolades, but the way this soap opera has drug on rivals the Favre fiasco(s).
 

isufan

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To me, the Chiefs or the Seahawks would be the destinations with the best combination of talent, salary cap ability, and the chance to win right away with the other teams in the division. The Chiefs would probably become the favorite to win that division with him or a healthy Charles. The Seahawks also need a QB but have the 49ers in their division. If I was Peyton, Miami would be out cause then he has to play New England twice.
 

jaretac

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Nearly washed up star QB who will cost a fortune and not actually play that much because of injuries/age.


What, no vikings? This sounds right up there ally.
 

jdoggivjc

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The biggest noise up here in Detroit (no, he's not playing for the Lions, but they're talking about it an awful lot up here) is either the Texans or the 49ers.