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The goal of every team should be to win a Super Bowl or builds toward winning one. Getting Manning would've done neither of those for the Texans. To that end, they would've been blowing money. Unless their goal is just make money with Peyton Manning merchandise. Then that would've be a brilliant move on their part.
With their defense, I'd say that would have made Houston the SB favorite
The goal of every team should be to win a Super Bowl or builds toward winning one. Getting Manning would've done neither of those for the Texans. To that end, they would've been blowing money. Unless their goal is just make money with Peyton Manning merchandise. Then that would've be a brilliant move on their part.
Slow down there, cowboy!
1. The Colts and the Patriots still exist in the AFC.
2. Denver has a good defense, too.
3. Denver's WRs are exponentially better than Houston's.
Even their offensive lines are pretty similar. With Clady out, I'd give a slight nod to Houston, but not by much.
Pats cheat so they don't count. Colts really aren't that great defensively. If Manning wasn't the QB in Denver those WR wouldn't matter much
So are you saying you think Demarius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Cody Lattimer and Owen Daniels isn't really a much better group than DeAndre Hopkins, Cecil Shorts and Nate Washington?
The Pats still count, I'm afraid. Even when they got caught cheating, they still won the Super Bowl.
What's strange to me is that Gary Kubiak was at HOuston when Peyton reportedly wanted to sign there but they didn't want him. Now Kubiak is in Denver and he wants to trade him? What's his problem with PM?
I think it has something to do with Kubiak being BFFs with Elway. He sees Peyton getting friend-time in with him and he's jealous.