If the reports coming out from various sports networks are to be believed, owner Jim Irsay broke the news to Peyton on Monday night that he would not be coming back for a run in 2012. This flies in the face of Irsay’s comments throughout this process that it would be “Peyton’s decision” whether or not he’d be back in the blue and white. As he’s been working out like a fiend with numerous leaked descriptions of those throwing sessions, you knew that Manning wanted to be back in Indy. Collective bargaining prevented Irsay and new GM Ryan Grigson from watching those sessions in person, but you can bet they talked to people who did. Or at least that was Manning’s hope.
Jim Irsay
7 March 2012
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2 January 2012
The stunner of the day, Jim Irsay made the tough call of letting go of one of his best friends when he decided to fire Bill. Polian had shaped this team into the success it’s become over the past decade plus. Unfortunately he also crafted a roster that took 15 weeks to win a game due to one player’s absence. Time to go buddy.What’s next?
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6 February 2010
While Caldwell certainly deserves credit for the Colts' success, there's no arguing who really runs this organization. His name is Peyton Manning, and he was already on the verge of becoming the greatest quarterback in NFL history. With a record fourth MVP season behind him, Manning has one game left to claim his second title and his claim to immortal greatness. All that stands in his way is a Saints defense that begs you to make a mistake.
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