Saturday, November 19, 2011

Why not keep Manning?

http://blogs.indystar.com/coltsinsider/2011/11/15/more-peyton-manning-andrew-luck-talk-and-is-curtis-painter-who-everyone-thought-he-was/

The brief article above details what "experts" think the Indianapolis Colts need to do for their next upcoming season. Many of the so called "experts" are talking about getting rid of Manning. The popular and most talked about idea for awhile is to draft Luck form Stnaford, pay Manning his 28 Million dollar signing bonus, and then let him walk as a free agent in order for the Colts to get more picks in the upcoming draft. The other popular idea by others is to draft Luck and let the two dominant quarterbacks work together until Manning feels like it is time to retire from the Colts. Luck has given many signs to the press that he will be coming out to the NFL after this year, so he has been being viewed a lot harsher than the norman quarterback lately. If Manning and Luck were to work together, as some experts think they should, they could be creating dominance for years to come.

Does it really make any sense to get rid of Manning, the greatest Colts player of all time, as well as one of the greatest Quarterbacks of all time? Yes, drafting Luck is a superb idea, but throwing Peyton to the curb, that is just rediculous! Manning most likely still has atleast two more years of complete NFL dominance at the Quarterback position, yet "experts" and die hard fans want to trade him for more picks? When Manning does play, we Colts fans expect to go undefeated, or atleast to make the playoffs with ease, and yet without the prestigious quarterback, we can not even win one game. Their have been many rookie busts in the NFL, NBA, and any other professional sports, so why not have the two quarterbacks work together nd eventually let one take over the pthers spotlight. With Mannings hard work to prepare Luck for however many years, Luck will have a better chance to be a NFL great! Throwing Manning to the curb right now, what a dumb idea! If anything, he could be the NFL's MVP this year if you think about it. He obviously is the most important player the Colts have to their franchise, otherwise we may be 1-9.

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