What should colts do with manning




















Manning, who is all but guaranteed to be inducted into the Hall of Fame this week, is one of the smartest minds to seek counsel from. They have some potential stop-gap options available in free agency but none of the realistic players available move the needle. Then if the Colts want to grab a viable quarterback prospect, they are going to have to trade up in the NFL draft.

To leave a comment, you will need to Sign in or create an account if you already have an account. Typed comments will be lost if you are not signed in. Please enter an email address. At this point in his career, Manning only wants to do one thing—win Super Bowls. That's not possible for the current Colts. Newton, last year's No. There's no way the Colts would spend that kind of money on two quarterbacks, especially when it's evident that the team has major needs elsewhere.

The Colts need to give their money to players who will actually be playing. If Manning stayed with the Colts, he would prevent Luck from playing right away, thereby wasting valuable money the team could have spent to improve other positions. The Colts are nowhere close to returning to the Super Bowl.

As Irsay said in the press conference , the Colts are "rebuilding" and are a "few years away. I want to see him come back and play great, no question about it. Here, just like in , we didn't have everything to surround him. I want him to succeed at the end of his career. I haven't thought about yet where I'll play but I have thought about where I've been. I've been blessed. Manning has a tough decision to make. Does he want to sign with a team like the Washington Redskins , who can offer him a lot of money but were a bad team a year ago?

Or does Manning not care about money at this point in his career and only want to win Super Bowls? Yes, indeed, the best pick saved for last in this selection series couldn't be more obvious.

Perhaps the Colts never would have won enough to sustain a franchise in this city. Maybe they would have moved again. Do you think Indianapolis would have been so inclined to build Lucas Oil Stadium, commonly known as "The House That Peyton Built," if the Colts didn't enjoy the winningest decade in league history with regular-season victories from to as a perennial playoff contender and Super Bowl XLI champion?

Yes, they were split. In fact, when researching old archive stories, the scouts favored Leaf. They thought he had more upside. What does Manning see when he watches Colts quarterback Carson Wentz? All or Nothing, Ep. To keep or let go? We provide reasons to keep or let go of each of the Colts' unrestricted free agents.



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