If he's healthy and able to play, how in the world could it possibly be a bad thing. He would instantly elevate the offense to a level higher than it's probably ever been, including the Saunders years. Even if that only lasts for two years, or for four, it's worth it. And it does not have to preclude developing his eventual replacement.
Not that there's any real possibility of it occurring, meaning either Manning or developing in-house.
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