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We all saw it coming but its still a little weird. Im curious to where he ends up and for how much.
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Get Startedkingofdetroit57 said:I think he'll be a Redskin... at least on a maxi pad shaped portion of his forehead anyways.
He does have a rather dolphin shaped forehead, so I could see that too.[color=#006400 said:Mitch[/color]]
kingofdetroit57 said:I think he'll be a Redskin... at least on a maxi pad shaped portion of his forehead anyways.
I don't think he wants to compete with his brother. I think he will stay in the AFC and he has a home in Miami and they want him. So I think Miami.
[color=#551A8B said:Rich what? Richmond![/color]]Team will need a few things to bring in Peyton
1. OC has to get out of the way and let him do it.
2. Good offensive line
3. A few playmakers either at WR/TE
4. Team has to be playoff caliber
Now lets go look at which teams need a QB
Redskins, Colts, Browns, Dolphins, Cardinals, Jets, Titans, Jaguars, Vikings, Broncos, and Seahawks
Well first of all which of these teams if they added Peyton would be playoff caliber? Vikings, Broncos, Titans, Jets, Dolphins, Redskins, and Colts
Ok so which of these teams has at least 1 offensive playmaker? Titans, Vikings, Jets, Dolphins, and Colts.
How about the O-Line?
Titans, Jets, Dolphins
Any problems with the OC giving up control?
Don't think so.
So you have 3 teams left.... And the Jets are in cap trouble so doubt they can bring him in. Leaving the Titans and Dolphins to battle it out in my mind for the Peyton sweepstakes. Titans could give Peyton the chance to go against the Colts and probably the best chance to make the playoffs. Miami would have to surpass the Jets and Pats, but he does own a house in Miami already.
motown1958 said:It would be cool to see him in Zona. But with the money they just paid Kolb I dont see them investing more money into QB.
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