Peyton to join Rams front office?

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    wv
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    #67412
    zn
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    #67413
    zn
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    Rams Owner Stan Kroenke very interested in Peyton Manning taking on John Elway type role in LA.

    Ah, shallow Stan.

    The difference is I believed when he was hired that Elway was qualified for that role.

    Manning? Nothing about him tells me HE is.

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    #67430
    wv
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    The difference is I believed when he was hired that Elway was qualified for that role.

    Manning? Nothing about him tells me HE is.

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    He has a high forehead.

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    #67433
    zn
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    The difference is I believed when he was hired that Elway was qualified for that role.

    Manning? Nothing about him tells me HE is.

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    He has a high forehead.

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    True, like Beethoven.

    And Hannibal Lechter.

    #67438
    sanbagger
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    You know how he we question things like “who made that selection” or “who decided to bring in that free agent”? Well…in Denver, those types of questions are non existent because there is no doubt who made the call.

    Would Peyton have that type of power in LA?…My guy says NO.

    #67443
    Agamemnon
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    Sounds like a PR move.

    Agamemnon

    #67451
    InvaderRam
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    whether he’s qualified or not i can’t see it happening. he has no real connection to the rams in any kind of way. if he did take the job, i seriously doubt he’d take it as some kind of figurehead. he’d want real decision making power.

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    #67453
    InvaderRam
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    i will say this. again i don’t know how qualified he is if at all. but i know that he’d pour everything of himself into this job. he’d bring a competitive edge to this job unlike anything we’ve probably ever seen. his football iq is high, and he’d provide real leadership to this front office.

    of course none of this means he would be good at running football operation for an entire organization. but i don’t know that i’d bet against him.

    but yeah there’s great players who made good executives and plenty of great players who made horrendous football executives.

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    Herzog
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    Please…. No

    #67457
    zn
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    Would Peyton have that type of power in LA?…My guy says NO.

    Who’s your guy? Is this the Charger coach you met?

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