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Manning Brothers do music video

by Phantom Ace ( 31 Comments › )
Filed under Music, NFL, Open thread at August 9th, 2013 - 7:49 pm

You know its close to football season if you start seeing the manning in commercials. He’s a hysterical music video they did now appearing as a commercial.

Enjoy your Friday Night!

Peyton Manning to sign with the Denver Broncos

by Phantom Ace ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under NFL, Special Report, Sports at March 19th, 2012 - 1:28 pm

Peyton Manning’s ego doesn’t know when to call it quits. In a risky move for his health, is reported that he will sign a deal with the Denver Broncos.

Peyton Manning will become the next quarterback of the Denver Broncos, barring a snag during intensified contract negotiations that have commenced under the instruction of the four-time MVP to his agent Tom Condon, according to multiple sources.

Once the Manning deal becomes official, Denver will try to trade Tim Tebow, according to sources.

Manning instructed Condon to negotiate the finite details of a contract that would conclude with him joining the Broncos after a frenzied but focused process that began when the Indianapolis Colts released him March 7.

Manning called Broncos vice president of football operations John Elway on Monday morning to tell him the news. Manning also called the San Francisco 49ers and Tennessee Titans to inform them of his intent to now play for Denver.

I hope this doesn’t have a tragic ending.

Peyton Manning 2012

by Phantom Ace ( 33 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Elections 2012, Humor, NFL, Republican Party at March 12th, 2012 - 8:23 pm

With Republicans unhappy with their choices for the GOP nomination a possible solution might be at hand. Peyton Manning is currently without a job. This makes him available to draft for President if no one wins the nomination at the Republican Convention. A website has sprung up advocating Peyton manning for 2012.

Why not Peyton Manning in 2012? He is a natural leader and would easily defeat the Pharaoh in Chief.

The Colts are set to break with Peyton Manning

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under NFL, Special Report, Sports at March 6th, 2012 - 10:00 pm

Its the end of an era. The Indianapolis Colts will announce that they are breaking ties with Peyton Manning. This opens up the door for #1 draft Stanford QB Andrew Luck to carry the Colts into future.

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Peyton Manning’s 14-year career with the Indianapolis Colts is coming to an end after owner Jim Irsay informed the four-time NFL MVP that the team will release him Monday night, according to team sources.

Irsay and Manning were traveling together Tuesday night from South Florida on Irsay’s private jet and will conduct a joint press conference Wednesday to announce the quarterback’s departure, the sources said.
The decision to pass on the $28 million bonus owed to Manning and not to pick up the four remaining years on his contract means Manning will become a free agent. Sources said Manning intends to continue playing despite missing the entire 2011 season after having his third neck surgery in 19 months, a fusion of two vertebrae.

Without Manning, the Colts went just 2-14 and landed the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft.

Irsay has since rebuilt the Colts organization, firing vice chairman Bill Polian, coach Jim Caldwell, most of Caldwell’s staff and general manager Chris Polian, Bill’s son.

Manning preferred to remain with the Colts, one source said, but a source close to Irsay said the owner concluded that the major restructuring of the organization would include a change a quarterback, likely either former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck or former Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.

One source close to Irsay said the decision was not financially driven, evidenced by the fact the owner chose not to engage in negotiations to restructure Manning’s contract.

Let’s see what the future holds for Peyton Manning. But this is the end of an era in Football.