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CloakNNNdagger
09-24-2011, 05:30 PM
Peyton Manning said “woe is me,” but “I’ve gotten over that” (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/09/24/peyton-manning-said-woe-is-me-but-ive-gotten-over-that/)


In his most extensive comments since he was sidelined by his second neck surgery of the year, Colts quarterback Peyton Manning acknowledged that he felt deep frustration when he first realized he would have to miss a game for the first time in his NFL career. But Manning said he’s over that now.

“I walked around for a while angry, in a bad mood. . . . ‘Woe is me,’” Manning told the Indianapolis Star. “I’ve gotten over that. It doesn’t do any good. I’m learning to deal with it and trying to have a good attitude. I’m not walking around looking for any pity party.”

What Manning is looking for right now is to go through his rehabilitation and be there to help Colts quarterback Kerry Collins.

“I want to be a resource. I want to help,” Manning said. “You figure out the best way you can help and not overload Kerry with information. You give ideas.”

Manning said he has no idea whether he’ll play this year or whether the Colts will end his season by putting him on injured reserve.

“I’ve told Bill [Polian, the Colts' vice chairman] he has to deal with the roster,” Manning said. “If the season goes like it did last year, who knows? My obligation is to get healthy and help the team. What I’m learning about my injury is there is some unknowns. Such a large part of it is out of my hands.”

Manning has no timetable to return and just wants to get his long-term health straightened out.

“I’m off the clock as far as that goes,” Manning said. “I’m just trying to follow the doctors’ orders and get healthy.”

DocBar
09-24-2011, 08:57 PM
I wonder if Manning is seeing the days of wearing a headset looming large. I wonder if he'll wear that headset on the sidelines as a coach or in the broadcast booth.
Listening to Sirius NFL yesterday, they were talking of Manning calling college games on Saturday and pro games on Sunday. If anyone could do well, he could. I also think he'd make one hell of a coach with his habit of preparing so well and competetive nature. I think that would be more fulfilling for him than being a talking (five)head on TV. Maybe not as lucrative, but it's not like he needs the money.
I see him playing a couple more seasons if he recovers from these procedures, but it's nearing the end of the Manning era in Indy.

CloakNNNdagger
09-26-2011, 10:35 AM
Colts: Peyton Manning likely out for year (http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7021905/indianapolis-colts-expect-peyton-manning-back-2012-owner-jim-irsay-says)


Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said Monday that his team doesn't expect Peyton Manning to play again until the 2012 season.

Irsay, speaking at a meeting for Super Bowl donors Monday morning, said it was possible Manning would practice in December, but he is not expected to play this season.

Manning, who underwent a surgical procedure -- his third on his neck in 19 months -- just before the season, watched the Colts' Sunday night loss to the Steelers from the coaches' press box.

Manning had started 227 consecutive games, including the playoffs, before he missed the Colts' Week 1 game.

Without Manning, the Colts have started the season 0-3.

Colts quarterback Kerry Collins, signed to fill in while Manning was out, was evaluated for a possible concussion during Sunday's 23-20 loss to Pittsburgh.

Collins was knocked around for much of the game. He completed 13 of 29 passes for 93 yards before he left in the fourth quarter.

Curtis Painter replaced Collins and led the Colts on a tying drive late in the game.

Colts coach Jim Caldwell said the team doctors felt it was best for Collins to leave the game. He said he wouldn't know Collins' status for next Monday's game against Tampa Bay until more evaluation takes place.

Caldwell also said health wouldn't be the only factor in choosing his starter next week, adding he would "look at all the other factors involved."

TexCanada
09-26-2011, 10:43 AM
That sucks no matter what team you cheer for. I wish him a speedy and full recovery.