Tony Dungy is a racist, he will go after Quinn. Peyton will get traded to the Texans.
2007-01-30 06:44:33
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answered by hamthugger 4
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OMG NO! Dungy might not be in the league to much longer. Brady Quinn is going to take his time adjusting to the pro league and probably wont be really good for years. Even if Peyton doesn't win this one he'll still be one the best quarterback in the NFL. He's a mastermind of the game. Brady Quinn is still really good so the Colts won't even get a chance to draft him. Peyton has already proven he can step up to the big situations countless times during these playoffs. It's really not even a question of wether he'll step up to this situation or not, the Colts are winning this Superbowl.
2007-01-30 08:42:31
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answered by birdie 2
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Of course not. Peyton is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game. While it's true he hasn't always shined brightest in big games, the Colts have had many other problems to address in previous seasons. The Dolphins never would have traded Dan Marino, and there is no way Dungy would give up on Peyton.
Besides, Quinn and Russell look to be fine NFL quarterbacks, but so did Ryan Leaf, Heath Shuler, Patrick Ramsey, Akili Smith, and Joey Harrington...among many other NFL busts.
2007-01-30 07:09:24
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answered by braves1218 1
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No way!! First, Harrison is a classification act who places up numbers lots greater effectual than Moss. 2nd, followers may well be outraged on the certainty that a fan prominent develop into traded for a flashy, no longer-so-large-anymore receiver. 0.33, Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison are between the final QB-WR tandems ever to play the sport so why smash them up? Fourth, do you notice Randy Moss sharing catches with Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne? i do no longer think of so. ultimately, counting on the sport this Sunday i do no longer think of the receiving corps of the Colts are the project, why smash them up? remember i'm a Pats fan and that i do no longer in basic terms like the Colts, yet I do exactly no longer see that commerce happening no rely what. Harrison is for particular for the hall of attractiveness, is between the final ever and he's not even on the way down yet. he remains the final interior the league and he's a superb guy too. Even it Dungy needs the commerce to ensue the GM won't enable it. end of tale.
2016-11-01 21:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not. Manning's the best quarterback in the world right now. Even if he were to go out on Sunday and fire off four picks or something of that nature, what from his collegiate career would make you think Brady Quinn will be a "big game" passer?
2007-01-30 07:22:01
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answered by Kyrix 6
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No
Manning will play out his career in Indy
Brady Quinn is good, but it will take three to five years to get up to Peytons level. Jamarcus Russell is an excellent athlete and a good QB, but I don't think he will be a great pro QB. It will take him a while to learn the pro game. He has never been in a pro set offense and has mostly been sucessful against Cover-2 zone. Don't get me wrong, he be a winner and a league leader, but Quinn is more the prototype pro QB
2007-01-30 07:43:13
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you ever trade peyton manning????
brady quinn may have been good in college but no one really knows how good he will be in the nfl.
the critics say that he will be better than troy smith in the nfl but that doesn't mean he will be like peyton manning or even any good.
i think that the colts should keep manning because he is still a good quarterback and it is not only him that chokes in big games, his defense is pretty bad, especially against the run.
2007-01-30 07:06:22
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answered by camijo17 3
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Why would you draft Quinn?He would end up being a backup for 5 more years.Someone else like the Lions who don't havea quarterback are better off going for him.And do you think they would sit Peyton?Peyton is one of the best quarterbacks now and maybe ever!
2007-01-30 08:17:44
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answered by red4tribe 6
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Peyton Manning is the best quarterback in the NFL so no I don't see that happening. The Colts would be out of their minds to even think about trading Peyton.
2007-01-30 06:49:24
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answered by Mr. Hole In One 2
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Yeah he will, if he is a stupid dumb moronic idiot, which he is not. Peyton Manning is the best QB in the NFL and Dungy needn't be worried, cuz the Colts won't lose.
2007-01-30 07:18:37
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answered by 80 3
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