Manning retiring?

#52
#52
I have already come to an agreement with Mr Manning to become the QB's coach of my pee wee team. We're gonna dominate some asses.
 
#53
#53
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Yes

*sigh*
 
#58
#58
He should retire, he has nothing else to prove. He has a ring, pro bowl appearances and a shoe end for the Hall.
 
#63
#63
Follow Chris Mortenson on twitter and you will see this rumor is false - per Archie. Sorry, can't link from work.

If anyone would know first if Peyton was retiring, it would be Mort. I have met him and talked to him for a while...he's very good friends with the Mannings and said he talks to Peyton very frequently. So if he's saying the rumor is false, then it is.
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#64
#64
Every one knows he is a shoe end. One only needs to look at his pocket presents.
 
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#66
#66
The doctor has said that Manning's fusion should fully heal. I've seen noting to support this, but my theory is that playing on artificial turf is the cause of his skeletal/neck issue. He certainly has been hit/sacked very little in his career. But he has dropped back, and bounced on his feet, a million times on the not-so-soft turf, which takes a toll on joints. I'm betting he'll play again--and well. I'll be sorry if he doesn't end his career with the Colts, but either way I'd love to see him win one more Super Bowl. His brother may win two first!
 
#74
#74
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Nice #RuckerRule prank, there, Rob Lowe. Well played.
 
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