Peyton Manning being the scumbag that he is, Grade A loser

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When Cam is in his mid to late 30's and one of these QB's are gunning for his starting spot then we will see how willing he is to help. QB's have the biggest ego's and it's only human nature for a man who has been the face of the NFL to feel salty and want to stew right now. Not saying it's right just saying that Peyton is only a man and he probably has a huge problem with being benched.
Vick didn't when he helped Tyrod and Foles :rudy:

McNabb also reached out to Cam and RGIII...

fuk them cacs and the media painting them as da good guys...
 

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We are constantly sold on how much class , team player, and leadership these white QBs have but they constantly do shyt like this. IT IS his job to help his team the best way he can and he owes that to his teammates for carrying his ass all season. When Big Ben was hurt, he was carrying the clipboard, help coach every time offense was off the field, and motivated his teammates. No excuse for these behavior, Cacs tries to excuse everything their heroes do wrong

Yep and I will never forget how the media ran to Farve defense when he called out Javon Walker to come to camp and not to hold out. Walker wanted to a new contract to protect him if he got injuries.

Now mind you Walker never said shyt about Fissue. but Brett called him out anyway for not being in camp.

Now take into account how the media handled the McNabb vs TO thing. You had those in the media call out McNabb even though it was TO who originally criticized McNabb on David Letterman's show after the Superbowl (which he would have never done to a white QB) and then when McNabb tried to talk to TO in private about why he was doing him dirty in the media. TO then went public about his contract issue trying to put pressure on McNabb to talk with management (even though it was TO who was dogging McNabb out to the media).
 

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Why does it have to be about taking someone's job? I thought the goal was a championship. If you don't offer assistance with all the knowledge and experience you have, you're sabotaging the team IMO

I can't fault anyone for looking out for their best interests. Answer this question... if Osweiler plays great and the Broncos win, is Peyton getting his job back?
 

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I can't fault anyone for looking out for their best interests. Answer this question... if Osweiler plays great and the Broncos win, is Peyton getting his job back?
Peyton time has come why not take a mentor role?

he aint hurting for money/will continue to get checks after his career done rather it be coaching, front office etc. and he will be a first ballet HOF,

miss me with that shyt lol
 

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Peyton time has come why not take a mentor role?

he aint hurting for money/will continue to get checks after his career done rather it be coaching, front office etc. and he will be a first ballet HOF,

miss me with that shyt lol

Peyton wants to play. It's not about the money he was born rich... you saw the gif of Osweiler not getting in the Raiders game when they were up 31
 

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I can't fault anyone for looking out for their best interests. Answer this question... if Osweiler plays great and the Broncos win, is Peyton getting his job back?
I don't know.

I can fault Peyton because for someone who struggled so much in his first year as a pro, you would think he'd offer something that wasn't given to him.

What could Peyton possibly be trying to prolong by not helping Osweiler? He's probably done after this year.
 

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:martin: relax you little bytch. I'm on my phone and its bit of pain to copy and paste+I 'm busy.



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Peyton Manning has no advice for backup Brock Osweiler

Longtime understudy readying for 1st NFL start

Nov 17, 2015 3:11 PM ETThe Associated Press
Peyton Manning isn't giving Brock Osweiler any unsolicited advice this week as his longtime understudy prepares for his first NFL start.

"I'm not a coach, for one thing," Manning said. "As I shared with him, he's probably going to have a lot of coaches this week — some who aren't coaches — that are going to be offering him tips of advice."

So, Manning told Osweiler he'd be there for any questions he might have, "but I'm not going to be one of those extra voices in his ear."

Manning will be too busy trying to get healthy from a variety of injuries — foot, shoulder, ribs — that led to his playing the worst game of his career on the same day he became the league's all-time passing yards leader Sunday.

That prompted coach Gary Kubiak to make the switch with the Broncos (7-2) in a two-game slide heading into their game at Chicago (4-5).

Instead of making his 265th regular-season start Sunday, Manning will be in street clothes for the first time in his career, other than the season he missed following neck fusion surgery.

Osweiler will be making his first start since Dec. 22, 2011, when he threw for nearly 400 yards in Arizona State's 56-24 loss to Boise State in the MAACO Bowl.

"Peyton has been extremely supportive of me. He just said, 'If you need anything throughout the week, I'm here for you. I support you 100 per cent and go get a win in Chicago,"' Osweiler said.

Manning will spend all week with head athletic trainer Steve Antonopulos while the Broncos coaches put in a game plan for Osweiler, the fourth-year QB from Arizona State who turns 25 Sunday.

"I told Brock when I first walked in, 'This is totally a blessing for you to be behind Peyton learning from him.' I think that it's a great opportunity for Brock to get in, play this game and show what he can do," said tight end Vernon Davis, whom the Broncos obtained in a trade from the 49ers earlier this month.

"I'm not worried. I'm not worried at all," Davis said. "I think that he'll do a tremendous job leading this team, being a leader and taking over until Peyton is able to come back."

Osweiler said he didn't expect many changes in the play calls, saying, "we have one offence here."

But two very different quarterbacks.

Instead of dialing down things for Osweiler's debut, Kubiak might actually be able to open up his playbook for the strong, mobile QB. The Broncos had to modify the system for Manning, putting their 39-year-old quarterback in the pistol or shotgun, which affected the run game and the play-action possibilities.

Osweiler has looked adept running the roll-outs, bootlegs and sprint-outs that might get more use this weekend.

Manning's play began to dip last season after he pulled a thigh muscle, so GM John Elway and Kubiak entered this season with a new plan to keep Manning fresh for the stretch run. They had Osweiler run the team every third day in training camp and then every Wednesday during the season.

While Manning hasn't been a big beneficiary of that, with injuries making the O-line a turnstile, Osweiler has taken advantage of his extra work with the starters, which showed Sunday when he led Denver on two late touchdown drives.

"He's grown from that," Kubiak said. "He went in there and he played with a lot of confidence the other night."

In some ways, Osweiler still has the mindset of a backup.

Asked what it was like when Kubiak announced in the team meeting Monday that he'd be starting, Osweiler said: "First of all, it's very exciting, but at the same time, Peyton is still our guy. He's one of the best to ever do it. He's been extremely supportive of me since Day 1. He's taught me so many things, so I'm going to continue to support him."

Nobody's sure when Manning will return to action, but Osweiler is only looking at this as a spot start.

"I'm the starter for this week at Chicago, but that's all it is," Osweiler said. "We're focused this week, and then we'll reevaluate everything next week, but I stand by Peyton and support him 100 per cent."

And Manning supports Osweiler.

Quietly.
:mjlol: no one even addressing this story here. The agendas :whew:
 

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Vick didn't when he helped Tyrod and Foles :rudy:

McNabb also reached out to Cam and RGIII...

fuk them cacs and the media painting them as da good guys...

Exactky dude talking crazy. Great black QBs almost always help out younger black QBs because they want them to fill the void that they are leaving. Plus they know how hard it was for them to make it and often times it was a black QB who helped them out.
 
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Peyton wants to play. It's not about the money he was born rich... you saw the gif of Osweiler not getting in the Raiders game when they were up 31
im knowing but from da outside looking in its time for him to hang it up...

and him not wanting to mentor a young TEAM MATE is some hoe shyt to me..i aint saying he gotta reach out to other young QB's....but its supposed to be team first for these all american white boys these talking heads love so much :sas2:
 
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