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Jason LaCanfora: Manning Returns to Miami, Could Meet Soon With Dolphins

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NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora reported the quarterback was set to return to Miami following his visits with the Broncos and Cardinals, and could meet soon with the Dolphins, according to league sources. As the field narrows among the suitors for Manning, other teams -- beyond the Broncos, Cardinals and Dolphins -- are still relatively in the dark about the process and are uncertain they will get a meeting, league sources told La Canfora.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...kes-visit-to-cardinals-facility-dolphins-next
 
Just a courtesy at this point.

He's going to DENVER, imo.
 
Whatever I do not see what he would see in denver that we dont have better? that defense is so old the same the WR corp is questionable!!
 
Whatever I do not see what he would see in denver that we dont have better? that defense is so old the same the WR corp is questionable!!

In my attempt to defend the offense in Denver, Manning would have DeMetrius Thomas, Eric Decker, and a solid blocking tight end in Tim Tebow.
 
I think he is going to put his lips squarely on Manning's behind. That is about as creative as he can be.
 
It's starting to look grim but the reality is we offer him the best chance at immediate success. I hope Ross dazzles him so much that he can't say no, he enjoys selling off parts of the team........give Manning some too!
 
Whatever I do not see what he would see in denver that we dont have better? that defense is so old the same the WR corp is questionable!!

I think Manning would rather take the easy way out. Denver's in a much easier conference. Why compete when you can just barely skim by with an 8/8 record and still make it to the playoffs?
 
I think Manning would rather take the easy way out. Denver's in a much easier conference. Why compete when you can just barely skim by with an 8/8 record and still make it to the playoffs?

In my experience, people who achieve Manning's level of success seldom, if ever, choose the "easy way out".
 
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