For Colts fans like myself, the team's championship victory in Super Bowl 41 against the Chicago Bears feels like it just happened a few years back. That's obviously not the case as the team will host a special ceremony / reunion during halftime of the November 20th home game against the Tennessee Titans to commemorate the now 10 year old win.
The Denver Broncos had their chance to honor the great Peyton Manning yesterday during a press conference to announce his retirement. Now it's the Indianapolis Colts turn.
On Monday afternoon, Peyton Manning capped 18 years of playing professional football by announcing his retirement. For Colts fans like myself, the 14 years he spent in Indianapolis created a ton of lasting memories, but there is one in particular that will always stick with me.
How does one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time follow up his second Super Bowl win? By smashing eggs on his head with Magic Johnson and Jimmy Fallon of course!
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.com reported last night during NBC's Football Night in America that even if he doesn't play again in 2015, the future Hall of Famer intends to play in 2016, even if it's not with the Broncos. The question is, should he?
Denver Broncos Head Coach, Gary Kubiak announced earlier this week that Peyton Manning will sit out against the Bears to allow the partial tear of his plantar fascia time to heal, leaving the team in the hands of four year backup, Brock Osweiler for at least one game. The question now becomes (in my opinion), "If Osweiler performs well, and they win, should Manning get his job back?"
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