Mitch you forgot to add which team has the best medical staff? This is sort of lousy post but I really have Peyton's health foremost in my mind. He has been the best of the best both on and off the field. Regardless of what the Doctors say there will be a weak point in Peyton's neck. Your neck does not get stronger after a fusion or fusions. I remain very concerned about his health if he should return. Even more so than the money it would take to get him. At some point he he going to be hit high by a big strong defender over the season if he returns. Clearly he will not come back for the money but for the love of the game. He likely has the genes to keep him standing until the last moment to get off a throw and open himself up for a big hit.
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Then who is better qualified to speak to the issue?
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"Going from the Raiders receivers to Larry Fitzgerald is like trading a Spam dinner for a well-aged T-bone steak." --Dan Hanzus
When I play rock, paper, scissors, I keep a glass of water in my hand and when my opponent throws down I throw the water in his face and say "Water". Beats all three, scissors can't cut-it, paper dissolves and the rock sinks. Plus it usually surprises the hell out of them.
lol, no kidding. If there's one QB who's job I would say is very secure, it's Drew Brees. Only QB to win in NO, has all their records and a few NFL including total pass yards which he set just a few months ago. Not even Peyton Manning could plug that hole if they let him walk, especially when he's trying to come back from potentially career ending surgeries