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Old 10-04-2011, 06:34 PM   #1
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Payaton Manning signed a $90M deal this summer and who knows if he'll ever play another down.
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Old 10-04-2011, 06:39 PM   #2
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Payaton Manning signed a $90M deal this summer and who knows if he'll ever play another down.
That is bad after the the fact though. It's not like the colts knew he wasn't going to be playing.
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Old 10-05-2011, 12:51 PM   #3
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That is bad after the the fact though. It's not like the colts knew he wasn't going to be playing.
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Peyton Manning signed a $90M deal this summer and who knows if he'll ever play another down.
Indianapolis absolutely knew Manning may never play another down when they wrote that contract, it was common knowledge, disclosed by Peyton, his doctors and the team doctors.
Manning purposely had the Colt's proposed contract rewritten and restructured to protect the club that he loves (against his agent's wishes, of course) in the event he could no longer play, because he knew that it was realistic that he'd never play another down. All this was publicized. The club could have put Peyton on the PUP list at week two and avoided writing him a $5,000,000 paycheck that was coming due for (part of) this year. He should have been placed on the PUP, as they knew he'd not likely play a down this year, and the December rumor (that owner Jim Irsay started) was even a huge longshot. Even if he did come back this year, they weren't liable for that $5,000,000. If placed on the PUP, that would have meant he couldn't practice with the team, and they wouldn't hear of that. They literally paid five million dollars just so they could keep him in their presence.
Peyton is still on the active roster, where he will remain. This quarterback and this organization truly have a huge mutual respect and love for each other. This feel-good story between Peyton and the Colts organization is incredibly inspiring and refreshing in this time of assholes and dollar signs in the NFL. It's worth doing the legwork and reading up on it. It'll definately put a smile on anyone's face.
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Indianapolis absolutely knew Manning may never play another down when they wrote that contract, it was common knowledge, disclosed by Peyton, his doctors and the team doctors.
Manning purposely had the Colt's proposed contract rewritten and restructured to protect the club that he loves (against his agent's wishes, of course) in the event he could no longer play, because he knew that it was realistic that he'd never play another down. All this was publicized. The club could have put Peyton on the PUP list at week two and avoided writing him a $5,000,000 paycheck that was coming due for (part of) this year. He should have been placed on the PUP, as they knew he'd not likely play a down this year, and the December rumor (that owner Jim Irsay started) was even a huge longshot. Even if he did come back this year, they weren't liable for that $5,000,000. If placed on the PUP, that would have meant he couldn't practice with the team, and they wouldn't hear of that. They literally paid five million dollars just so they could keep him in their presence.
Peyton is still on the active roster, where he will remain. This quarterback and this organization truly have a huge mutual respect and love for each other. This feel-good story between Peyton and the Colts organization is incredibly inspiring and refreshing in this time of assholes and dollar signs in the NFL. It's worth doing the legwork and reading up on it. It'll definately put a smile on anyone's face.
Manning looks out for himself-don't kid yourself. If he was such a saint, maybe he signs for $10M this year and allows the Colts to pay for some decent players.

The bottom line-Payaton will get the $90M unless he retires or is actually cut by the Colts if he's no longer able to play. It is quite conceivable that he *could* do extensive rehab or have additional surgeries under the premise of getting on the field once again. Colts don't want to cut him and don't want to see him retire. The "Colts" fan base is stocked pretty high with Manning fans, but once 18 isn't around, they disappear. You see the product on the field without him and in the stands. Tickets are very cheap/available now.
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Old 10-04-2011, 06:44 PM   #5
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David Beckham $1 million a week for 5 years.


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Payaton Manning signed a $90M deal this summer and who knows if he'll ever play another down.
If he never plays another down, the total remaining money on that contract becomes $0.00 million. Its hard for an NFL contract to be one of the worst contracts ever given that teams can cut players with no more money to be paid. Teams are often too stupid to cut players in time (see: J. Russell, Haynesworth, Vick x 2), but they have an out for every contract they sign unlike the NBA, MLB and NHL.
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Barry Zito, $126m 7years plus $18m 2014 option or $7m buyout. Nuff said.

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I almost forgot about Zito...

That was a questionable signing when they made it, his performance only makes it worse.
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David Beckham $1 million a week for 5 years.




If he never plays another down, the total remaining money on that contract becomes $0.00 million. Its hard for an NFL contract to be one of the worst contracts ever given that teams can cut players with no more money to be paid. Teams are often too stupid to cut players in time (see: J. Russell, Haynesworth, Vick x 2), but they have an out for every contract they sign unlike the NBA, MLB and NHL.

Agree with everything. $250 mil / 5 years for Beckham! And... NFL contracts are fully guaranteed, big difference.
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NFL contracts are fully guaranteed, big difference.
Did you mean, not fully guaranteed?
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Did you mean, not fully guaranteed?
Yep, sorry.
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Payaton Manning signed a $90M deal this summer and who knows if he'll ever play another down.
Find that Blantons stopper yet?
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Find that Blantons stopper yet?
I'm still looking for one-kinda like the colts searching for a win instead of sucking. It must be tough to stare at your Peytie-Poo shrine now.
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I'm still looking for one-kinda like the colts searching for a win instead of sucking. It must be tough to stare at your Peytie-Poo shrine now.
Thanks for confirming
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