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Peyton is selfish for crying and wanting to continue football
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:25 pm
He made millions off football and advertising. He's a household name. A celeb. Can get into any club he wants. He has been to tons of Super Bowls. Has 2 rings, yet he wants more? how selfish!!!
Why would you cry over retiring because you can't make more money. there's children starving in this country right now and people who are struggling everyday yet this guy gets up there and wants everyone to sympathize with him. give me a freakin break!!! He should be grateful
Why would you cry over retiring because you can't make more money. there's children starving in this country right now and people who are struggling everyday yet this guy gets up there and wants everyone to sympathize with him. give me a freakin break!!! He should be grateful
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:26 pm to SuperSunshine
He's crying because his legacy is tarnished. This sexual assault case has changed most Americans view of him
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:28 pm to TexasAg13
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He's crying because he legacy is tarnished. This sexual assault case has changed most Americans view of him
wrong he can get into any club he wants, any talk show he wants
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:30 pm to SuperSunshine
You're really into the club angle
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:31 pm to TexasAg13
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He's crying because his legacy is tarnished. This sexual assault case has changed most Americans view of him
Not the ones that have actually informed themselves, instead of blindly taking for fact the things a notorious fraud (Shaun King) said in his article.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:34 pm to rockytop627
You don't find it a tad bit embarrassing that UTk and Archie covered up the sexual assault? Amazing what you can get away with when you're from money and are athletic
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:35 pm to SuperSunshine
Elite athletes don't do it for the money or the fame. The ones who care more about money than team success never reach the pinnacle. (See Carmelo Anthony)
The best of the best have a drive to compete on the highest level all the time. And when their bodies inevitably begin to fail them it's soul-crushing. It's hard for them to just "walk away while on top".
The best of the best have a drive to compete on the highest level all the time. And when their bodies inevitably begin to fail them it's soul-crushing. It's hard for them to just "walk away while on top".
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:35 pm to SuperSunshine
I guess we're criticizing people who actually want to put in more work now. Amazing.
You wanna see selfish? Look no further than the guy who was drafted right after him.
You wanna see selfish? Look no further than the guy who was drafted right after him.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:40 pm to SuperSunshine
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Why would you cry over retiring because you can't make more money
He owns 21 Papa John's locations. The average franchisee owned Papa John's makes nearly $800K/year. The average owner sees 1/4 of that. Peyton makes - if his franchise locations are "average" - $200K per location x 21 locations = $4.2M per year for his ownership stake. He also will continue to endorse - and be paid to do so - Papa John's.
His Nationwide endorsement deal will continue. His Gatorade endorsement will continue.
He has ownership stake in two Budweiser distributorships in Louisiana that will continue to make him money. He likely has countless other investments that aren't publicly known.
Manning will likely make $15-20M annually without ever playing another down of football. Congrats to him. the OP stinks.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:41 pm to SuperSunshine
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Has 2 rings, yet he wants more? how selfish!!!
I fail to see how wanting to reach the pinnacle of success as many times as possible in a sport you've dedicated your life to is "selfish." Draymond Green recently said that winning the NBA finals last year was "better than sex." For a competitor like Peyton, I'm sure he would certainly agree in regards to the SB. Those moments are what he's worked his whole life for.
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Why would you cry over retiring because you can't make more money.
He can and will make plenty more money. Papa John's alone will assure him of that. And it's very presumptuous of you to think his emotion is due to money. It's far more likely that his emotion is due to no longer physically being able to perform at a high level in the sport he's played day in and day out since he was a child. Money is probably the least of his concerns with how much he already has.
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 7:52 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:41 pm to bamasgot13
HAHA and you call yourself a Bama fan defending the Mannings..the Bear would be rolling over in his grave
Posted on 3/7/16 at 3:41 pm to TexasAg13
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He's crying because his legacy is tarnished. This sexual assault case has changed most Americans view of him
Not to mention the steroids he took and the hitmen he sent to intimidate the whistle blower.
Dude is slimy but gets a pass from everyone because he's Peyton Manning and makes silly commercials so he must be a good guy!
Posted on 3/7/16 at 4:15 pm to SuperSunshine
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HAHA and you call yourself a Bama fan defending the Mannings..
Not defending him, just correcting the ignorance in your OP that implied that he wouldn't be making money now that he retired. He'll make more in year one of retirement than you will in your entire life.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 4:16 pm to bamasgot13
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He'll make more in year one of retirement than you will in your entire life.
and hes still crying. how selfish of him
Posted on 3/7/16 at 4:28 pm to SuperSunshine
Bernie Sanders supporter, I assume?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 6:17 pm to SuperSunshine
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SuperSunshine
Somebody ban this idiot.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 6:20 pm to TexasAg13
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You don't find it a tad bit embarrassing that UTk and Archie covered up the sexual assault?



Posted on 3/7/16 at 7:37 pm to Vols&Shaft83
The OP obviously does not understand what the word "competitor " means, as PM is the epitome of that definition. Do you REALLY think he wanted to risk permanent injury for money? Good Lord. And, to be clear, there never was a sexual assault charge filed against him. He was never arrested or charged. He did an incredibly dumb thing as a 19 year old college kid & the victim agreed to a settlement. 20 years ago. Matter closed.
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