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Peyton Manning (Purveyor of Budweiser and tea bags)

I personally think Manning is crazy for playing again. I heard that he traveled to Europe to look into an Adult Stem-cell treatment. That tells me, nerve damage. The man has millions, and he should walk away while he still can walk.
 
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stowfan;2128879; said:
I personally think Manning is crazy for playing again. I heard that he traveled to Europe to look into an Adult Stem-cell treatment. That tells me, nerve damage. The man has millions, and he should walk away while he still can walk.

I think we may be witnessing the next Brett "I don't wanna retire" Favre.
 
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As a Bear fan I think Rodgers should retire..who knows when he could get a scrape on a knee and get MERSA and have his leg amputated. If Manning wants to play its the same it was with Farve..if a team wants to pay him thats his business. He's not dunb ..he knows the risks. There are a lot of players who put themselves at risk..Crosby for one..the league and players union should save players from themselves but it will never happen.So instead I will be interested to see what Manning and the Bronco's can do.
 
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Jeff Saturday hikes it to Peyton Manning one last time in the Pro Bowl

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The NFC loaned center Jeff Saturday to the AFC for a play in one of the coolest moments you'll see in a Pro Bowl.
Saturday played his first 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, hiking the ball to Peyton Manning time after time, including in the Colts' Super Bowl XLI victory over the Bears. After so many games and memories together, Manning and Saturday spent this season apart, when Manning went to the Denver Broncos and Saturday went to the Green Bay Packers. Saturday announced this week that he was retiring after the Pro Bowl.
So in the first quarter, we witnessed something you're unlikely to see again - a player lining up with the other team for one play.

Entire article: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ton-manning-one-last-time-015133210--nfl.html
 
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