CinnamonGirl wrote: I think KC then but I am hearing alot of Miami talk.
From your sources?
My sources are not private. LOL. Really, I keep hearing on the radio that Elway is trying to lock him down before he goes to these other teams. It is just rumor I am sure.
Miami,,, he set up meetings first with places he needed to cross of the list.+ he owns a home there, is a fair weather QB and doesn't like cold.
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Vice Lord wrote: We are lacking a lot more than that..A major metropolitan city, knowledgable fans, a coach that likes to pass the ball, good pass blockers, good recievers, a good tight end, a great defense..etc..etc..etc..The Jets are also out..My sources indicate that Manning wants no part of that drama queen coach.
Like Indy is a major metro city?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Personally I think Miami makes the most sense. Much better base of talent than Denver, KC & Arizona, but Espn's insiders think the broncos have the best chance.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Sources: 95% chance he will go with the Broncos, still considering every option, but was very impressed with the Broncos. Go Broncos and Manning to the Super Bowl!
The Denver Broncos' pursuit of free-agent quarterback Peyton Manning has come of a bit of surprise to many, but what isn't surprising is that if the Broncos are able to land Manning, then incumbent starter Tim Tebow would reportedly be traded.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Broncos would have no intention of keeping Tebow if they were to sign Manning, and while they wouldn't release the much-maligned lefty, they would make every attempt to trade him.
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