Peyton Manning talks, people listen.
Jim Irsay talks, people listen.
The combined comments of the both star player and owner of the Indianapolis Colts proves things aren't always peachy in the NFL 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
And even in the joint statement making peace with each other and stating they are "on the same page" with the future of this franchise is anything but level headed.
The Colts paid their franchise player $26 million this past season to sit on the bench and look like a figurehead. But the odds on the team paying Manning $28 million to possibly do the same thing next season as the Colts bring in Andrew Luck may be too much of a burden on the team.
There are teams who have expressed interest in Manning, with Miami, Arizona and the New York Jets being the most vocal in their desire to find a better solution to their passing offenses.
But there could be others, the type that needs a change at the top and those who may surprise you.
But if you ask yourself: Would you want Peyton Manning at 75 percent of his former self or would you want your current quarterback? Maybe then the choice becomes a little clearer.
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