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Re: Colts Officially Release Peyton Manning (QB Thread #11)
In the chase for PM, there are serious timing issues and, for some teams, internal issues that could cause a number of tire kickers to drop out of the pursuit soon.
Free Agency starts in one week and Peyton is not yet ready to throw for teams. Some teams are considering other FA QB's. The agents for the other FA QB's aren't going to be sitting still waiting for the PM situation to develop. Some team will drop out and make a move for Matt Flynn. No NFL decision maker in his right mind is going to commit the future of his franchise and a whole lot of money to PM until Manning proves that he can make the requisite throws to be successful. Right now, he can't do that. The question is when will he be ready to throw? The bigger question is will he ever again be able to throw like an NFL QB? That is not a given. Until he does it, the risk of signing him is too great. Meanwhile, as time passes, teams must make their QB plans for the 2012 season. Teams that have been mentioned as suitors have issues that must be resolved and soon, in some cases. For example; Az owes Kolb a $7M roster bonus to be paid March 17th. Do they pay him or cut him? Matt Flynn would seem to be a fit for MIA and coach Joe Philbin. What if Flynn signs elsewhere and PM can't play or goes elsewhere, as well? Can the Jets take the risk of having to wait for PM and then end up cutting Sanchez without getting anything for him? Or do they pay both Sanchez and PM? What would that do to team chemistry? Would Denver sign PM and risk wrecking Tebow's development? Here is the ultimate delimma for some teams: What if PM is still not ready to throw by Draft Day? Last edited by KI Skins Fan; 03-08-2012 at 08:59 AM. |
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