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I've never heard of it but he's the exectuive producer of "The Mega-Brands That Built America on the History Channel.
I thought this was pretty funny.
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Airing Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the documentary series explores the origin stories behind the world’s biggest brands, with archival footage, recreations and interviews with stars like Manning and brother Eli Manning, plus Bill Rancic, Adam Richman, Kevin Smith and others. This season features hour-long episodes on brands like The Home Depot, Levi’s, Apple and Target, plus a look into the “Rise of the Internet Empires” (think eBay and Amazon).
I thought this was pretty funny.
I told the story on one of the episodes, but I actually held out as long as I could on the smartphone. I had a flip phone up until 2011-2012 and when I became a free agent, that’s what finally got me on board with the iPhone. I was released by the Colts in 2012 and I was a free agent, and you know, NFL teams were sending me information on their coaching staff, on their offense, kind of via email. I was trying to make a decision on what team to go for so I needed an iPhone to be able to download their attachments in order to be more informed, and to talk and to meet with these different teams; I needed to be able to get that information. And so I would say it’s probably true that if I never became a free agent, I probably would still have a flip phone today.

Peyton Manning Says He'd 'Still Have a Flip Phone Today' If Colts Never Released Him
Manning is the executive producer of The History Channel's popular series, The Mega-Brands That Built America, which is back for a third season.
