The Big Rumor: If The Colts Take Luck, Then Manning Could Be...


SkinzWin
01-01-2012, 04:29 PM
Does Indy have a weaker strength of schedule? If they both have two wins, and St. Louis has a weaker strength of schedule, they could still pick first.

I answered my own question. Should both Indianapolis and St. Louis lose today here is how their strength of schedules stack up.

Through week 16:

Indianapolis Colts 128-112-0 .533

St. Louis Rams 141-99-0 .588

Based on the strength of schedules, Indy would have the #1 overall pick.... :(

CultBrennan59
01-01-2012, 06:17 PM
So I think we can stop talking about Luck...But that probably means we can start talking about Matt Flynn

redskinsskickazz
01-02-2012, 11:45 AM
with all the quarterbacks available this year either between the draft or free agency, if we end up with mark sanchez i will lose my mind.

just think about the logic behind it.

the jets drafted him early in the first and he is still young.
they would be letting him go for a 35 year old quarterback coming off a major injury, what the hell does that tell you about him.

my dream scenario this year would be for the colts to take luck and release manning.

we sign manning as a free agent trade back once or twice to acquire more picks like we did last year and draft tannehill to groom under manning

diehard
01-02-2012, 11:57 AM
The Sanchez rumor should've stayed under the rock where it came from.

mbedner3420
01-02-2012, 11:59 AM
The Sanchez rumor should've stayed under the rock where it came from.

I agree. Damn that Smootsmack for doing what we all asked him to do and give us a window into the mind of the Redskins front office. Screw him! /sarcasm

skinsfaninok
01-02-2012, 12:21 PM
Sanchez is now considered a bust

SFREDSKIN
01-02-2012, 12:27 PM
Sanchez is now considered a bust

If he's consider a bust I would offer a 5th or 4th and take my chances with him, I bet he can change things around with Kyle. There's a reason Shottenheimer is going to get whacked in NY, he sucks!!

SolidSnake84
01-02-2012, 12:28 PM
Just heard this morning that Peyton Manning has stated he will ask for a trade if the Colts draft Andrew Luck. So i guess it is official. Let the Manning watch begin. Assuming he ends up being able to physically play again, where is his most likely destination?

I personally feel that Washington, Miami, New York, and San Fran are very likely destinations. Even as Redskins fans, we have to at least consider that Snyder has thought about what it would take to get Manning.

There are a lot of positives for him here if he can play one or two more years. The skins could become instant superbowl contenders while still letting a young QB learn from the games best.

mbedner3420
01-02-2012, 12:35 PM
Just heard this morning that Peyton Manning has stated he will ask for a trade if the Colts draft Andrew Luck. So i guess it is official. Let the Manning watch begin. Assuming he ends up being able to physically play again, where is his most likely destination?

I personally feel that Washington, Miami, New York, and San Fran are very likely destinations. Even as Redskins fans, we have to at least consider that Snyder has thought about what it would take to get Manning.

There are a lot of positives for him here if he can play one or two more years. The skins could become instant superbowl contenders while still letting a young QB learn from the games best.

It's not worth it. We'd have to give up too much to get him. It'll only take one good hit to end his career too. It's not worth the risk. Why end the rebuild a third of the way through completion?

Paintrain
01-02-2012, 12:54 PM
Just heard this morning that Peyton Manning has stated he will ask for a trade if the Colts draft Andrew Luck. So i guess it is official. Let the Manning watch begin. Assuming he ends up being able to physically play again, where is his most likely destination?

I personally feel that Washington, Miami, New York, and San Fran are very likely destinations. Even as Redskins fans, we have to at least consider that Snyder has thought about what it would take to get Manning.

There are a lot of positives for him here if he can play one or two more years. The skins could become instant superbowl contenders while still letting a young QB learn from the games best.

There's no way Manning and Luck co-exist in Indy. Nothing personal between them but there's no way Luck is willing to sit or Manning willing to share. This is going to get really interesting mid-March because Manning won't renegotiate the $28 million due to him without an assurance they won't draft Luck and Luck will force a trade if Manning is still on the roster come draft day.

As for the Redskins, I'm 100% opposed to Manning suiting up for us.

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