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Reason No. 1: The Dolphins have the right pieces in place
"Pro Bowl receiver? Check. Pro Bowl left tackle? Check. A solid running game with a 1,000-yard rusher? Check and check.

Besides a franchise quarterback, Miami's offense doesn't need much. The Dolphins showed how dangerous they can be with a competent quarterback, Matt Moore. Miami made up for its 0-7 start by finishing 6-3 in its final nine games. "
Brandon Marshall would look like the receiver we saw in the Pro Bowl, where he was the game's MVP. Tailback Reggie Bush would have even more running lanes in 2012. Jake Long, arguably the best left tackle in football, would protect Manning's blind side and his surgically repaired neck. Manning cannot get better blind-side protection unless he goes to Cleveland, which has left tackle Joe Thomas. And that’s not happening.
The New York Jets are a mess offensively (dont tell that to Junc). The Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins have poor offensive lines. And what receivers would Manning throw to in San Francisco?

Miami has all the right pieces for Manning to step right in and thrive.




Reason No. 2: The defense is primed, ready
"Unlike Indianapolis, in Miami, not all the pressure would be on Manning to put up 30 points per game. Miami allowed just 19.6 points per game in 2011.

Do not be fooled by Miami's final ranking. The Dolphins finished 15th in the NFL in total yards, but that number was skewed by their awful 0-7 start. Miami eventually regained its 2010 form and was a top-10 defense in the second half of the season."

Reason No. 3: Miami's owner has deep pockets
"I don't know if money is important to Manning at this stage of his career. But Miami owner Stephen Ross has deep pockets and is willing to pay whatever is necessary."

Reason No. 4: Location, location, location
"Miami provides advantages for Manning on and off the field.
For starters, any offense with Manning will be a pass-heavy scheme. Manning is used to playing indoors and wants to throw the football 30-40 times a game. He can do that in Miami, where the weather is warm all year.

But here is something the Cardinals can't match: Manning reportedly owns property in Miami. His family likes it in South Florida, and the entire transition to the Dolphins would be easier. You cannot underrate the importance of family when Manning makes his final decision."


Reason No. 5: The chance to beat Tom Brady
"Peyton Manning hasn't had the same success against Brady. Peyton Manning is 5-8 all-time against him, which includes some big playoff defeats. When both are retired, there will be plenty of debate on which quarterback was better. Brady owns the head-to-head advantage now, a big argument in his favor.

But it’s not too late for Peyton Manning to make up that margin, especially if he comes to the AFC East and plays Brady at least twice a season. The Dolphins can give Peyton Manning the type of supporting cast on offense and defense that it takes to beat Brady.

Brady and Manning are down to their last years, and both desperately want at least one more ring before they retire. Manning should try to get that ring in Miami."
 
It all sounds so logical, it might just work.
Is Peyton back to game shape yet?
The thought of Peyton beating(and owning) the Brady led Patriots for the next 3-4 years really makes my toes tingle.
 
Sign him and have him work in Davie getting himself back into game shape.
 
No to be honest one of my Fav Non Bill Players.

Would it worry me he is in MIA, yeah it would a bit, but literally I would post this on any team Message Board looking at him....

Multiple Neck Issues Buyer Beware.
Big risk no doubt but high reward as well. If he does leave the Colts and is willing to sign a performance based contract it is well worth the risk. Looks like there is a possibility Manning may wind up with staying in Indy making all this speculation pointless.
 
Funny thing is, I've heard that Manning wouldn't go to the Dolphins because of Tom Brady and Bill Belichek.
 
Buyer Beware.

I really think Peyton is done

Buyer Beware?

you can say that about UNPROVEN QB's but Peyton Manning is a legend and Miami HAS to give him shot, no doubt, in order to make this franchise relevant again. Who cares about the injury, its freaking Peyton Manning. Im sure the Fins would also draft a young QB to learn from Manning and worst case scenario if Manning doesnt work out, we still have Matt Moore and said rookie QB (ex: Tannehill, Weeden, Osweiler) to learn from the best.

Only two career starts is a buyer beware (Matt Flynn)
 
All this was said on ESPN a few days ago.

The CONS on that show were:

BB and Tom Brady
Offensive Line
 
Buyer Beware?

you can say that about UNPROVEN QB's but Peyton Manning is a legend and Miami HAS to give him shot, no doubt, in order to make this franchise relevant again. Who cares about the injury, its freaking Peyton Manning. Im sure the Fins would also draft a young QB to learn from Manning and worst case senario if Manning doesnt work out, we still have Matt Moore and said rookie QB (ex: Tannehill, Weeden, Osweiler) to learn from the best.

Only two career starts is a buyer beware (Matt Flynn)

Thank god you don't run nothing but a keyboard on the internetz.

First you should care about his neck injury when bringing in a athlete.

MIA doesn't have to give anyone a shot, even a 'legend' that is 35 years old.

As for 'learn from the best' nonsense. How did Painter look this past year with multiple years learning from the best?:ponder:

If Manning is 100% you pay him. But you don't go allocating reps and resources to a guy who isn't going to be 100% and is entering his late 30's. You don't do it if you want to be relevant in the next 4 years.
 
All this was said on ESPN a few days ago.

The CONS on that show were:

BB and Tom Brady
Offensive Line

Presumably Peyton's testicles are more gravitational than Mr Mediocrity, Jeff Fisher's (although that one worked out just fine).
 
Presumably Peyton's testicles are more gravitational than Mr Mediocrity, Jeff Fisher's (although that one worked out just fine).

Do I think he would cherish those matchups, yes. But according to ESPN and those commentators who were doing this topic. While it was a PRO, it was also a CON.
 
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