The OFFICIAL Peyton Manning Sweepstakes thread...

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  • Goober
    Needs a hobby
    • Feb 2009
    • 12270

    Originally posted by Rylo
    Go to Arizona, since you won't go to Miami you faggot.

    I don't think I could handle Broncos fans with Manning. They are terrible enough with teblow.
    We're winning this shit.

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    • BiggaAdams
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 719

      Yeah Peyton, go to fucking Arizona and not Denver.

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      • Rayman
        Spic 'n Spanish
        • Feb 2009
        • 4626

        Originally posted by Woy
        He's from New Orleans, you dumbfuck.


         



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        • Goober
          Needs a hobby
          • Feb 2009
          • 12270

          Originally posted by Rayman
          He's from New Orleans, you dumbfuck.


           
          He played his college ball at Tennessee dumbfuck.

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          • Rayman
            Spic 'n Spanish
            • Feb 2009
            • 4626

            Originally posted by Goblinslayer
            He played his college ball at Tennessee dumbfuck.
            No shit. That makes it his "home" now?



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            • f16harm
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              • Feb 2009
              • 2183

              Arizona has no shot, they simply don't have the cap room. I wasn't aware of what a terrible cap situation they were in. They have to cut over $16 million just to reach the cap. Then they would have to sign Manning.....and probably Wayne and another FA or so. Arizona would have to cut nearly $30 million to make room to get under the cap plus have surplus to sign FAs. And they would have to cut that $30mil in the next 32hrs.

              It's Denver's to lose........but I find the large amount of sunshine being blown up Denver's ass to be very skeptical for a team that as of 2 weeks ago wasn't even thought of as a big contender.

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              • Aso
                The Serious House
                • Nov 2008
                • 11137

                Imo Denver has this in the bag.

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                • Rayman
                  Spic 'n Spanish
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 4626

                  My understanding is that the cap these days is a joke.

                  As an example, I know Dallas is supposed to be less than $5M under as of right now. Yet, with a couple of cuts (Newman, Buehler) and some restructures (Romo, Witten, Austin, etc) they could be as much as $30M under by Tuesday afternoon. Gotta imagine it's like that league wide.

                  Point being, if Arizona wants Peyton bad enough, they can make it happen.



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                  • f16harm
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                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2183

                    Originally posted by Rayman
                    My understanding is that the cap these days is a joke.

                    As an example, I know Dallas is supposed to be less than $5M under as of right now. Yet, with a couple of cuts (Newman, Buehler) and some restructures (Romo, Witten, Austin, etc) they could be as much as $30M under by Tuesday afternoon. Gotta imagine it's like that league wide.

                    Point being, if Arizona wants Peyton bad enough, they can make it happen.


                    How is that any different than before when it supposedly wasn't "a joke"?

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                    • Rayman
                      Spic 'n Spanish
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4626

                      Originally posted by f16harm


                      How is that any different than before when it supposedly wasn't "a joke"?
                      I guess none. But people seem to think that the cap numbers post-lockout are set in stone and crippling to an organization if they're anywhere near the max.

                      That's simply not true.



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                      • f16harm
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                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2183

                        Originally posted by Rayman
                        I guess none. But people seem to think that the cap numbers post-lockout are set in stone and crippling to an organization if they're anywhere near the max.

                        That's simply not true.
                        I still fail to see your point. The cap limit is still the cap limit. They still need to cut or restructure people. Being $16 million over the cap still means you need to cut a significant player, or multiple players, plus restructure many deals. $16mil is nearly 15% of the whole teams allowed cap. The new CBA does not have some special new language that allows certain people or contractual items to not count against the cap, nor is there a new rule for getting rid of what you owe.

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                        • Rylo
                          Corpse Disgracer
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 5666

                          I feel like Miami is still in the running, but no where near leding the pack.

                          I am just scared that the Dolphins will OVERPAY Flynn like Arizona did with Kolb, which is why I would rather Peyton be an awesome guy and sign with Miami. In the event he doesn't, Miami needs to put Flynn in his place. Dude has a good skillset, but 1 good game does not equal 50+million dollars.

                          If Miami does not sign Flynn, then obviously Philbin just doesn't see him becoming much in this league as a starter.

                          Peyton, come to the Dolphins. You already live here. You know you wanna stay foreber.

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                          • f16harm
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                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2183

                            Originally posted by Rylo
                            I feel like Miami is still in the running, but no where near leding the pack.

                            I am just scared that the Dolphins will OVERPAY Flynn like Arizona did with Kolb, which is why I would rather Peyton be an awesome guy and sign with Miami. In the event he doesn't, Miami needs to put Flynn in his place. Dude has a good skillset, but 1 good game does not equal 50+million dollars.

                            If Miami does not sign Flynn, then obviously Philbin just doesn't see him becoming much in this league as a starter.

                            Peyton, come to the Dolphins. You already live here. You know you wanna stay foreber.
                            My problem with Manning coming to Miami is that once again, in 2-3 years, we are going to be back in the same fucking place we have been for the last 10 years......trying to find a franchise QB for the future after we just tried a guy for 2-3 seasons.

                            Miami needs a quality QB, to be the face of the franchise, for a potential outlook of 8-10yrs.

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                            • Rylo
                              Corpse Disgracer
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 5666

                              I don't debate that about being in the hole in 2-3 years.

                              I just feel like we could get a QB in the 2nd/3rd round in the next 1-3 years draft and he can groom behind Peyton until he retires.

                              I would much rather that chance than overpay Flynn and him being a complete fucking bust.

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                              • Rayman
                                Spic 'n Spanish
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 4626

                                Originally posted by f16harm
                                I still fail to see your point. The cap limit is still the cap limit. They still need to cut or restructure people. Being $16 million over the cap still means you need to cut a significant player, or multiple players, plus restructure many deals. $16mil is nearly 15% of the whole teams allowed cap. The new CBA does not have some special new language that allows certain people or contractual items to not count against the cap, nor is there a new rule for getting rid of what you owe.
                                I missed the part where I said there was new language in the CBA. The restructuring process is pretty simple and doesn't cost the players a dime. Larry Fitzgerald alone could probably save them close to $10M. Gotta imagine something happens with Kolb's deal as well.

                                The hard part would be convincing him they could add other pieces. But getting him on the roster is really not that big an obstacle.



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