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Direckshun 03-08-2012 08:53 PM

I am REALLY trying not to get my hopes up, but the math is there.
 
Peyton Manning wants to win a Super Bowl, he wants a good supporting cast and a good organization that is itching for him to join.

The AFC East is going to be very difficult to win with Tom Brady. He's probably not terribly interested in sharing the city with his brother, and his personality would be like oil and vinegar with Rex Ryan and that awful locker room. The Jets don't have the cap space for him anyway.

The Dolphins make a ton of sense because Manning wouldn't have to unseat anybody, and they have plenty of cap room, a top LT, and a good enough supporting cast offensively. They've got warm climate, and they're close to a home of his. But again, the Dolphins are in the AFC East, and they are changing their defense to a 4-3, which is going to require a season at LEAST for transition. In other words, Manning will be reduced once again to having to win shootouts.

The Texans don't want him. The 49ers don't want him. They could both improve with him, but they're married to their QBs.

The Redskins are just a disasterous organization, with a shit supporting cast. They'd meet every demand he wants, but they're in an even tougher division than the AFC East; the NFC East. Three other playoff teams. Manning wants no part of the Redskins.

The Seahawks are another disasterous organization. They've got a phenomenal fanbase, but they're on the other side of the continent. That may literally be a bridge too far. They make a ton of questionable personnel moves, and they have some cap space to be competitive.

Same with the Cardinals. Although they've got a coaching staff that's probably more reliable than Pete Carroll. They're also a dome team, we can't overlook that.

But both the Seahawks and the Cardinals have iffy defenses, and bad offensive lines. Matter of fact, the Cardinals offensive line is disasterous -- they let their starting LT hit the market, and he'll get middling offers at best. The Seahawks have a great LT in Okung, but Okung is simply not durable. By contrast, Albert missed one whole snap last year.

Outside of Kansas City, the only organization that makes a ton of sense for Manning are the Donks. Sad to say. They've got a rabid fanbase, a good and improving defense, and a front office that, while overrated, will be comfortable enough to let Manning do whatever he wants. They have a very good offensive line, although their run game is vastly overrated.

The only conceivable problem you could have with Denver is... Tebow. Thank you again, Josh McDaniels. Tebow enlists to the same agency that Manning does, and he's the entrenched starter that the fanbase loves. The latest poll on MileHighReport.com, recorded that only 60% of the fanbase would welcome Manning. Most of them are on board with Tebow mania, and you gotta know that Manning doesn't want to get in the way of that phenomenon.

If Manning wants a fanbase completely behind him, a coaching staff that he can trust and will trust him, a front office that will move heaven and earth to build the roster at killer prices (which will only get better with Manning on board), a potentially lethal run game, a great set of receivers (with room enough for Wayne -- Crennel would bring out Baldwin anyway in multiple WR sets), a need for a center in Jeff Saturday, we'll draft a tackle in the first round this year giving us two first-round talents bookending an already good line, a community similar to Indy, a soft division that all but guarantees a playoff run, a great and improving defense with two passrushers, an intense run defense and elite secondary, and more money than Manning would get anywhere else.......

The math seems to be in favor of Kansas City.

I'm doing the best I can to repress my long lost optimism. But it's getting much, much harder.

NJChiefsFan 03-08-2012 08:55 PM

Odds are it would take time for Miami, but HOU did switch over pretty smoothly last season from one defense to another.

Dr. Johnny Fever 03-08-2012 08:55 PM

Forget it. The dude doing the Purdue vs. Nebraska bb game just said his top 3 predictions for Manning are Miami, Miami and then Miami.

It's over man................... it's over.

007 03-08-2012 08:58 PM

Miami has a shit ton more talent in their fin than we have in our entire organization. The media doesn't lie.

Bugeater 03-08-2012 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. noonanbeermefever (Post 8431054)
Forget it. The dude doing the Purdue vs. Nebraska bb game just said his top 3 predictions for Manning are Miami, Miami and then Miami.

It's over man................... it's over.

Why in the blue hell were you watching that atrocity?

FAX 03-08-2012 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. noonanbeermefever (Post 8431054)
Forget it. The dude doing the Purdue vs. Nebraska bb game just said his top 3 predictions for Manning are Miami, Miami and then Miami.

It's over man................... it's over.

Maybe so ...

The beautiful and witty Mrs. FAX informed me, just this evening, that Manning would wind up going to Miami. I have no idea where she got that idea, but she seems utterly confident in her prediction.

Nobody loves us, man.

FAX

Direckshun 03-08-2012 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 8431051)
Odds are it would take time for Miami, but HOU did switch over pretty smoothly last season from one defense to another.

Houston had a world class defensive coordinator and a great coaching staff.

Miami, meh.

mlyonsd 03-08-2012 09:01 PM

If you sit back and look at it from Manning's POV we really are the best choice if playing in the SB is what you really are looking for.

Direckshun 03-08-2012 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guru (Post 8431069)
Miami has a shit ton more talent in their fin than we have in our entire organization. The media doesn't lie.

ITS A ****ING DOLPHIN

WEARING A HELMET

Dr. Johnny Fever 03-08-2012 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 8431070)
Why in the blue hell were you watching that atrocity?

Watching it and having it on and ignoring it mostly while I peruse CP are very different my friend.

DTLB58 03-08-2012 09:03 PM

Houston don't want him? What did I miss and when?

Direckshun 03-08-2012 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DTLB58 (Post 8431082)
Houston don't want him? What did I miss and when?

Houston wins the AFC last year if Schaub stays healthy.

They're married to Schaub.

As they should be.

Dr. Johnny Fever 03-08-2012 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 8431071)
Maybe so ...

The beautiful and witty Mrs. FAX informed me, just this evening, that Manning would wind up going to Miami. I have no idea where she got that idea, but she seems utterly confident in her prediction.

Nobody loves us, man.

FAX

Well we're hard to love. I have a feeling about Arizona for some reason, even in the face of reports he wants to stay in the AFC. Reports like that often mean exactly nothing in the end.

tk13 03-08-2012 09:06 PM

The thing is there are probably factors at play that none of us, or the media, will ever think of... just based on whatever personal whims Manning might have. Maybe he wants to play in a warm weather city to keep his neck and arm from being stiff in the cold too much. Maybe that doesn't matter at all. It's entirely possible he doesn't care about being in the AFC East. People keep bringing that up... but forget he spent the first part of his career in the AFC East before the Colts were moved.

Gravedigger 03-08-2012 09:06 PM

This thread needs a Gif of Archer beating Pam over the head while she's crying saying "F*** your dolphin!"


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