Peyton Manning to miss entire season

First time I've ever heard someone look at the Colts team surrounding Peyton and describing them as "too much talent" to do anything.

With our defense, I'm predicting 3 wins without Peyton for the season.

As far as the retirement talk goes, I seriously doubt it. He may shut it down for the season, but I fully expect him to play 4 more years. I hope I'm right.
 
I hope you're right, too. I just wish his year off came at a time when the Titans were poised to win the division.
 
I hope you're right, too. I just wish his year off came at a time when the Titans were poised to win the division.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Titans make a run at it this year. Indy (especially if PM shuts it down for the year) and Jacksonville will be down. I never buy into the Texan hype.

If the Titans D can be anything near decent and CJ2K doesnt have a case of newcontractitis, they can win 9 games. 9 games could win the division this year.
 
Hope Peyton recovers. I'd love to see him play again, but he needs to put himself and his family first. I can't believe this neck injury may end his career, is it just me or did it come out of nowhere?




I think he has had this problem for a while. This may be his 3rd or 4th... I wish him the best ive always hated playing against him because im a titans fan but ive always loved watching him play because my heart is a orange power T
 
If they don't have Peyton they are officially going to be in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes - could be a 2-3 win season
 
This thread disgusts me.

If any of you ever took the time to watch Titans football, you just might enjoy it.

Instead, you follow Colts football because it somehow makes you hold on to those years Peyton was here, that let's face it - weren't that great to begin with other than the wins over Bammer.
 
This thread disgusts me.

If any of you ever took the time to watch Titans football, you just might enjoy it.

no thanks

Instead, you follow Colts football because it somehow makes you hold on to those years Peyton was here, that let's face it - weren't that great to begin with other than the wins over Bammer.

an SEC title and multiple 10+ win seasons wasn't that great? Man am I confused
 
This thread disgusts me.

If any of you ever took the time to watch Titans football, you just might enjoy it.

Instead, you follow Colts football because it somehow makes you hold on to those years Peyton was here, that let's face it - weren't that great to begin with other than the wins over Bammer.

yeah they only set up a national championship the next season, but i guess thats not that great of a season
 
I have Bradford as on backup on and Sanchez as the other on my fantasy teams. I sure hope he makes it back and not because of fantasy but because I enjoy watching the best ever mo.
 
This thread disgusts me.

If any of you ever took the time to watch Titans football, you just might enjoy it.

Instead, you follow Colts football because it somehow makes you hold on to those years Peyton was here, that let's face it - weren't that great to begin with other than the wins over Bammer.

I agree. Being in the national title hunt every year really sucked.
 
hey the titans are in the AFC South hunt for at least a few weeks each year
 
no thanks



an SEC title and multiple 10+ win seasons wasn't that great? Man am I confused

yeah they only set up a national championship the next season, but i guess thats not that great of a season

Damn, I'm glad the Titans have the support they do in middle Tennessee and western Kentucky or they'd be headed to LA.

They're called the TENNESSEE Titans for a reason people.

...and yes the one SEC championship was nice, as well as the continued domination over Georgia and the start of our decade long stomping of Alabama. We did get smashed by Florida multiple times, as well as embarrased in the 1998 Orange Bowl.

But 1998 was 1998 - Peyton didn't "set" that team up for jack ****. The coaches did.
 
Damn, I'm glad the Titans have the support they do in middle Tennessee and western Kentucky or they'd be headed to LA.

They're called the TENNESSEE Titans for a reason people.

...and yes the one SEC championship was nice, as well as the continued domination over Georgia and the start of our decade long stomping of Alabama. We did get smashed by Florida multiple times, as well as embarrased in the 1998 Orange Bowl.

But 1998 was 1998 - Peyton didn't "set" that team up for jack ****. The coaches did.
Just because a team is in the state you live in doesn't mean you have to like them. If that was the case I would like the bulldogs. No thanks
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the titans are TN's team. anyone else is a traitor

East Tennessee and Memphis beg to differ.

I've never seen a state so divided as far as pro teams are concerend.

Knoxville still has the bandwagon Dolt fans that are about to get smacked with the reality of being a real fan and Memphis hates the Titans because they played one year there as the Oilers and jumped ship to Nashville.
 
I graduated from UT, i love the vols, but i'm also from nashville and nothing makes me sicker than the East TN colts "fans" who will jump off the bandwagon in the next 2 or 3 years when manning hangs them up.

Guess what? Tennessee is a big boy state now. We have pro sports. The highest level of competition. support the team that represents you.

I don't think most fans in the carolinas hate the Panthers because they've only been there 15 years. Pretty sure they don't cheer for the Giants because their hometown college boy LT played there.
 
The Titans are way more popular than the vols. Sorry to burst your bubble. The vols are the most popular in east TN, the least populated area of Tennessee.
 
When you see Colts, do you still see Baltimore?

When you see Ray Lewis, do you think Cleveland Browns?

Teams move, get over it.
 

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