salutethehill
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Right, my bad. Peyton going into politics would be worse than Cleveland
Manning will never, ever be a coach...period. At most he takes a rOle with a NFL team's head office( example: John Elway ). Most likely, he will never work another day in his life. He has made a pretty hefty fortune through salary and endorsements. Look at it this way, had you hit the powerball jackpot would you be back at work? I doubt it. He already has hit his jackpot. To think he would ever in a million years coach here is downright delusional and plain dumb.
IF IF IF Peyton wants to coach I think it's on the pro level. Would not surprise me to see Peyton go into high level politics .,,, Tim Tebow as well..,,not predicting it,,,. just saying that's where I think we could see them after football IF IF IF they decide to make their mark.,,,Have fun torching that but it's JMO..,,,
Come on man, where is your evidence? Just look at all these HoF QBs and see how many coached after they retired from the league:
Troy Aikman 1989-2000
George Blanda (Also PK) 1949-1958, 1960-1975
Terry Bradshaw 1970-1983
Len Dawson 1957-1975
John Elway 1983-1998
Dan Fouts 1973-1987
Otto Graham 1946-1955(College All Star Games, Coast Guard Academy 56-63, Washington Redskins 64-67)
Bob Griese 1967-1980
Sonny Jurgensen 1957-1974
Jim Kelly 1986-1996
Bobby Layne 1948-1962
Dan Marino 1983-1999
Joe Montana 1979-1994
Warren Moon 1984-2000
Joe Namath 1965-1977
Bart Starr 1956-1971 (Green Bay 72-83, Atlanta Firebirds 84)
Roger Staubach 1969-1979
Fran Tarkenton 1961-1978
Y.A. Tittle 1948-1964
Johnny Unitas 1956-1973
Norm Van Brocklin 1949-1960 (Minnesota 61-68, Atlanta, 69-74)
Bob Waterfield 1945-1952 (LA Rams 60-62)
Steve Young 1985-1999 -
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ok, you might be right!
Would be bad for Peyton since politics sucks. But he would be better at it than most (has common sense which is what most of them are sorely missing). Also, if Shuler could do it I don't see why Peyton could not. And if he wanted to run I think he would be a very popular choice in the state of Tennessee (runaway favorite if you ask me).