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Posted by Mike Florio on March 15, 2012, 10:17 AM EDT
To the extent that Peyton Manning is looking to parlay a contract for his services as a player into a contract for his services as an executive, its working.
Titans owner Bud Adams told KHOU radio in Houston on Wednesday that he has offered Peyton a contract for life.
Adams also said he feels great about the teams chances of landing Manning.
As previously mentioned, the idea of welcoming Peyton into the front office upon retirement could make for more than a little awkwardness, given that the jobs and the duties Peyton may be eyeballing already are spoken for. (Including giving the opposition a double-barreled middle finger during games.)
Then theres the question of how a contract that contains financial promises beyond the expiration of the playing career impacts the salary cap. A post-playing-career maneuver once made by Broncos owner Pat Bowlen regarding quarterback John Elway contributed to a finding that the team had violated the salary-cap rules.
And so, before any contract for life becomes effective, the league office will have to approve it. In the end, its possible that the playing part of the lifetime contract will be addressed in writing, and that the balance of the business will be accomplished via a series of winks and nods.
He'll go to Denver. He has to.
Bud Adams is a slimey turd.
Elway is a pal of his.
The human element will win out.
It has to.
That's what gets me. If the Titans offer him considerable just stupid money I can see him going. But the Mannings are all about class, respect, good owners and good front offices. Denver exceeds Tennessee in all aspects of those criteria. I cannot see Peytong having a "front office" gig when his days are over with Bud Adams as the owner. Doesn't seem to mesh.He'll go to Denver. He has to.
Bud Adams is a slimey turd.
Elway is a pal of his.
The human element will win out.
It has to.
No joke, I kinda hope the Titans royally eff themselves over with this. I would never want anything bad to happen to a player (particularly a guy like Peyton)... but it would be nice if we "scare" him a little.Actually, him going to the Titans for several boatloads of money which constrains their future CAP, then our defense putting the finishing "touches" on his carear this season would be mighty nice to see.![]()
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Titans owner Bud Adams has offered Peyton Manning a contract for life. As crazy as it sounds in the salary-cap era, it can happen.
Per a source with knowledge of the leagues procedures, Manning and the Titans would be required to sign two contracts: one for the work as player, and one for the job as a non-player. The second job would have to be a real job, and the wages for the second job would have to represent fair market value. Manning would have to actually perform the duties of the job after his playing career ends.
Also, the entire arrangement would require league approval.
There would be no cap charge during Mannings playing career. However, if the second contract pays higher than fair market value or if Manning doesnt perform the services required, the Titans would face salary cap charges and other penalties for circumventing the cap, including fines and possible loss of draft choices.
To the extent that the contract for life would entail purchasing a portion of the team, there would be salary cap implications. Before getting to that point, the transaction would have to be approved by a vote of the 32 owners.
Its unknown whether Adams would attempt to convey minority ownership of the Titans to Manning.
If the Titans get Manning, I hope the Texans make a run at prying Locker from Bud's cold undead hands.
Bud makes some of the most irrational decisions I have ever seen.
This one takes the cake. He is so ashamed of his failure with Vince Young that he's willing to make Manning the President of Titanville if he'll just choose the Titans! It's so damn awkward. Would Peyton really, truly want to play for a guy as desperate and pitiful as Bud Adams?
I mean, there should be an age limit or sanity test for NFL owners. Once you reach the level of flipping off people from your sky box or offering ANY player a life-long deal that enthrones them within your organization for that player's lifetime????? Then it's time to let the NFL pass the decision-making of that team down to someone less insane than the owner.
It truly is amazing that the NFL can survive the Al Davis' and Bud Adams' of their organizational universe. Doesn't it make sense that the NFL somehow has the ability to require owners to have their decision-making powers stripped if they become senile? I know this sounds very "police state" and stuff, but I mean come on! It's getting so bizarre now. This is the year 2012 and the NFL has THIS kind of loon-bird running one of its franchises? LOL.
Why would Manning want to be a Titan after his playing career when he spent 14 seasons with the Colts? Is he that butthurt over the business decision that Indy was forced to make by his massive head...errr...salary?
The whole thing is weird with the Titans, and honestly, I'd lose some respect for Peyton if he sells his soul to that satanic a-hole. I hate everything about Bud Adams, and by association, Manning will be perceived as sliming his reputation.
I'm not happy that Bruce Matthews went back there, but at least he has a long history with the franchise. Would Manning be doing this to pander to his college alumni?
*blech*
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Mouth barf. RT @ClayTravisBGID: Continuing to hear from source that Manning to Titans will happen. Hammering out contract details now.
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If Manning goes to Titans, it will end poorly. That's how it works for all Titans QBs. #BudIsTheManofConstantSorrow
I used to live in Tennessee and I've seen them wear #16 Vol shirts to many a Titan game early on before the Oilers felt like TN's team instead of feeling like Houston's hand me down. There is a very real relationship that Manning has with the Vol fan base and the Vol fan base IS the football fanbase in TN. The Vols are more popular than the Titans and bringing Manning to the Titans will kinda marry that up. Tailgating for the Vols dwarfs tailgaiting for the Titans....and the Vols often have 100k in the stands every Sunday. No way the Titans could fill that stadium. I think its a brilliant move by Bud and to me it doesn't feel like Manning is pandering to anything. Going where you are loved and wanted isn't such a bad thing if you ask me. I think you just hate Manning and Bud so much you just see red on this one.Why would Manning want to be a Titan after his playing career when he spent 14 seasons with the Colts? Is he that butthurt over the business decision that Indy was forced to make by his massive head...errr...salary?
The whole thing is weird with the Titans, and honestly, I'd lose some respect for Peyton if he sells his soul to that satanic a-hole. I hate everything about Bud Adams, and by association, Manning will be perceived as sliming his reputation.
I'm not happy that Bruce Matthews went back there, but at least he has a long history with the franchise. Would Manning be doing this to pander to his college alumni?
*blech*
I used to live in Tennessee and I've seen them wear #16 Vol shirts to many a Titan game early on before the Oilers felt like TN's team instead of feeling like Houston's hand me down. There is a very real relationship that Manning has with the Vol fan base and the Vol fan base IS the football fanbase in TN. The Vols are more popular than the Titans and bringing Manning to the Titans will kinda marry that up. Tailgating for the Vols dwarfs tailgaiting for the Titans....and the Vols often have 100k in the stands every Sunday. No way the Titans could fill that stadium. I think its a brilliant move by Bud and to me it doesn't feel like Manning is pandering to anything. Going where you are loved and wanted isn't such a bad thing if you ask me. I think you just hate Manning and Bud so much you just see red on this one.![]()
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RT @wesleylhicks: Of course we are going to find out Tebow's future today because it is 3-16! ... Oh boy. Hadn't even thought of that.
Who's life? Peyton's or Bud's?? If it's Bud's life it could be a short season for Manning if he signs that deal.![]()
For the rest of Bud's life....that might not be such a good deal.![]()
I used to live in Tennessee and I've seen them wear #16 Vol shirts to many a Titan game early on before the Oilers felt like TN's team instead of feeling like Houston's hand me down. There is a very real relationship that Manning has with the Vol fan base and the Vol fan base IS the football fanbase in TN. The Vols are more popular than the Titans and bringing Manning to the Titans will kinda marry that up. Tailgating for the Vols dwarfs tailgaiting for the Titans....and the Vols often have 100k in the stands every Sunday. No way the Titans could fill that stadium. I think its a brilliant move by Bud and to me it doesn't feel like Manning is pandering to anything. Going where you are loved and wanted isn't such a bad thing if you ask me. I think you just hate Manning and Bud so much you just see red on this one.![]()
I'm still holding out that the darkhorse 49ers will sign Peyton. They haven't even signed Alex Smith back and reportedly only gave him a 3 year offer. 3 years is what most backups get. In any case, I fully expect Manning to get a ring if he goes to the 49ers. They have a stellar defense, just signed some good WRs, and had a lot of money going into free agency this year. They could make it happen and it's a better situation than any other team in the hunt.
I'm still holding out that the darkhorse 49ers will sign Peyton. They haven't even signed Alex Smith back and reportedly only gave him a 3 year offer. 3 years is what most backups get. In any case, I fully expect Manning to get a ring if he goes to the 49ers. They have a stellar defense, just signed some good WRs, and had a lot of money going into free agency this year. They could make it happen and it's a better situation than any other team in the hunt.
Never say never but remind me again, in the history of the game, how many qbs have won SBs with two or more teams?
Never say never but remind me again, in the history of the game, how many qbs have won SBs with two or more teams?
9ers + peyton = SB
Never say never but remind me again, in the history of the game, how many qbs have won SBs with two or more teams?
I posted this earlier this week.
Exactly NONE!
(although there have been a handful of guys that were quarterbacks for two different Super Bowl teams but they either didn't start or they lost the second Super Bowl i.e. Kurt Warner).
9ers + peyton = SB
I want him on the 49ers. And if he isn't on the 49ers, I want him on the Broncos.
We don't need any bad mojo with him finding ways to make us pay by being on the Titans. I don't think he's as dead-in-the-water as some try to portray here.
I hope he goes to the 49ers. That's in the NFC, far away from us and we can meet up with him in the Super Bowl and crush his soul once and for all.