Post: Peyton Manning not playing in NFC
03-07-2012, 08:42 PM #1
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Source: You must login or register to view this content. // By: xStar- // Wednesday, March, 02 2012


The next several weeks will be replete with speculation about the next destination for now former Colts QB Peyton Manning.

But one of the four-time MVP's former teammates says you can cross 16 teams off the list right now as future employers.

Originally posted by another user
If you're in the NFC, you're out. The Mannings (won't) play a regular-season game,
said NFL Network analyst and Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk, referring to Peyton and Giants QB Eli Manning.
Originally posted by another user
"They're not gonna stop each other from going to the Super Bowl. Meeting in the Super Bowl? How great would that be for the family?"


He said Manning's camp might talk to NFC teams but "only as a bargaining tool."

As for who might reel in the quarterback, Faulk first mentioned the Dolphins.

"Matt Flynn just doesn't do it," he said of the largely unproven free agent quarterback often linked to new Miami HC Joe Philbin from their time together in Green Bay. "(He's) not Aaron Rodgers, let's be honest."

Faulk also mentioned all of Manning's former AFC South foes, saying the Texans, Jaguars and Titans would "love to have him" before also throwing the Jets into the mix.



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03-08-2012, 12:35 AM #2
MintEdition
Hi, I don't like you
Marshall Faulk is an idiot.

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03-08-2012, 02:46 AM #3
MintEdition
Hi, I don't like you
Don't make any sense to eliminate NFC from the equation. You can't have bargaining power over other teams when its out in public that you don't want nothing to do with knocking little brother out of Super Bowl contention. Peyton is going to the team that both offers him what he feels he's worth and where he thinks he has the best chance to win.

As for Faulk's comments about Flynn, no he isn't Rodgers, but he sure as hell played like a NFL QB when he has had the chance. Then again this is the same idiot that said 5000 yards passing isn't impressive.

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03-08-2012, 08:43 AM #4
Mugen904
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I know it wont happend, but i would love to see him play for Jaguars.

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