Are Broncos, Titans Really Peyton Mannings Top Two Teams?

After his release from the Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning immediately became the hottest free agent prospect in years. Despite his multiple “procedures” and the fact that nobody had really seen if he was back to old form, teams with a hole (or at least uncertainty) at the quarterback position flocked to acquire the Hall of Famer’s services.


Quickly enough, the Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins and Tennessee Titans emerged as the favorites pick up the four-time league MVP when it's all said and done.


It was initially presumed that of those four teams, the Cardinals and Dolphins would have a leg up on the competition – for obvious reasons. At the time of Manning’s release, both teams had quality wide receivers that they could sell the quarterback on, and both played in weather that would be conducive to his current physical situation. The Cardinals also had a head coach in Ken Whisenhunt who had a history of working well with, and adjusting to veteran passers. The Dolphins had the luxury of playing in a place where Manning has a residence. Both squads seemed like logical, probable destinations for their own reasons.


Problem is, at the moment, neither are actually the favorites to acquire Manning’s services. According to a recent report by Mike Klis of the Denver Post, it’s Denver and Tennessee who are apparently in the lead to bring in the talented veteran. Via the report:


“One source said the Broncos are in his final two, along with Tennessee.”


The Dolphins’ recent decision to move Brandon Marshall, regardless of whether it was for off-the-field concerns or whatever other reasons, leaves them with one less asset to dangle in front of Manning. And with Reggie Wayne opting to stay in Indianapolis, the prospect of moving that dynamic duo to Miami is now impossible.


As far as why Denver is purportedly in the lead – it seems to be more about how much control over the offense Manning will get and the quality of life for his family will have there than anything the Broncos actually have in place roster-wise. Per the same article:


Manning likes that coach John Fox will give him carte blanche over the offense, and he believes Denver is the kind of market that would provide a quality of life for his wife, Ashley, and twins Marshall and Mosley, who will turn 1 on March 31.


All of which makes sense. The Broncos do not offer Manning the best chance of winning a championship. The team’s pieces are solid in some regards (rushing the ball and defense), but not good enough to justify the weather concerns and lack of wide receiving depth. But if you're looking for unlimited control and a place to raise your family, Denver fits the bill. And, of course, battling it out in the AFC West for a playoff berth is far more alluring a prospect than having to square off against Tom Brady and Co. in the AFC East.


Still, you can’t help but feel as though the Cardinals would make the most sense for Manning. A very winnable division, stud wide receiver and excellent weather perfectly conducive to an old, injured quarterback should be what he's looking for. Yet, for whatever reason, the Cardinals can’t even pass the Titans on Manning’s list.


Tennessee is said to be a frontrunner for Manning’s services largely because of his collegiate ties to the state and the fact that Bud Adams is giving him a very hard sell. But really, them being among his top two is even more puzzling than the Broncos being among his top two. The benefits of playing in the AFC South notwithstanding, the Titans don’t appear to have anything to offer that’s substantially better than what other teams are bringing to the table.


All of which brings up the inevitable question: how much of this is misinformation leaked by Manning’s camp to drive up the price for his services? When there is this little of basis for the Titans to be frontrunners in these sweepstakes and yet they’re billed as a top two landing spot, something has to be amiss.


According to various sources, Manning is expected to make his decision within the next few days. It'll be interesting to see how this will play out and, in the same spirit, how many of these rumors were leaked with the sole intention of creating headlines.


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For the sake of full disclosure:
1) I am a Titans fan
2) I am a "Move in" to the State of Tennessee and have no prior love for Peyton Manning as I am not a UT fan..Go Buckeyes!
3) As a Titans fan, I have actively rooted for Peyton to have the 24 hour stomach bug at least twice a year for the last 14 years.


All that being said, I'm getting a little hacked off about all these pundits assuming there's no way Peyton really wants to go to the Titans. As a Titan fan, I'll be ok whether Peyton comes here or goes anywhere else, because we have a pretty good QB in Hasselbeck and fantastic Sophomore in Locker, but I'll be the first to admit Peyton will be a huge upgrade, even at 80%. The fact of the matter is, if Peyton is true to himself, he'll sign with the Titans today, and here's why.


Peyton has more money than his grandkids will ever know what to do with. He doesn't need any more, what he needs is another ring. The Broncos, Cardinals, and Dolphins are not going to get there in two years, and that's all the time Peyton has left when you're realistic about it. The Titans have:


1) One of the best Offensive Lines in the NFL, and they're upgrading it for him as we speak.
2) One the best Running Backs in the NFL, whose worst year was still over 1000 yards.
3) A very respectable corps of WR's and TE's, including Kenny Britt who before an injury last year was on pace to break records.
4) A Defense that while was weaker than usual last year still beats what he's had in Indy hands down.
5) An owner who is as dedicated as you can get to win a Championship and will do anything to make it happen.
6) A division that is not only winnable, but familiar to Peyton. Peyton is a creature of habit, and preps better than anyone in the history of the NFL. It's a lot easier to come into a familiar place than to start over, no matter how weak the division is.
7) Have even offered him a permanent place in the organization after he's done playing. If there's one thing that the Oilers/Titans are known for, it's loyalty to staff and players with the organization, almost to a fault!


To assume that Peyton would "have" to go to another team because Tennessee is a small market is ridiculous. Peyton is bigger in Tennessee than anyone, and no where he could go will give him more love or a better chance to win another ring than Tennessee. Peyton knows it, in fact he craves it, and it makes him smile just to think about it.. in fact it makes me smile too.