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PEYTON MANNING HAS angrily fired back at a report that strongly suggested that he is unwilling to serve as the Denver Broncos’ back-up quarter-back when he is healthy enough to play, calling the report “bullshit and insulting”.
On Sunday, Ian Rapoport reported on the NFL Network about what he described as “a very uncomfortable and difficult situation,” concerning Manning’s status on the Broncos.
“It is a trying time for Peyton Manning who has always been a starter in his entire career,” Rapoport said. “[It] does not sound like he is inclined to be Brock Osweiler’s back-up. That is one issue, and one I am told he is pretty serious about.”
On the surface, this could just mean that Manning doesn’t want to be a back-up player, a fair sentiment for anybody as every player wants to be a starter. However, Rapoport took it a step further.
Rich Eisen, seemingly seeking to clarify the comments, asked Rapoport if we would see a healthy Manning serving as a backup quarterback: ”My understanding is [that] is not, not going to happen,” Rapoport responded.
Following the Broncos’ defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Manning was asked about the report: “It’s bullshit and it’s insulting,” Manning said.
John Elway, the Broncos’ executive VP of football operations and general manager, also denied that Manning has made any demands about playing time.
What is unclear at this point is exactly what Manning was asked and what he and Elway thought the report said.
There was confusion in the media, with some reports saying Manning had told the team he would not serve as a backup.
However, there is no indication that Rapoport ever reported any demands being made by Manning, only that ”there are plenty of people who know that Peyton does not want to be the backup.”
Again, that Manning would want to start when healthy is probably a safe assumption that most people would make.
Friends of mine recently got a taxi back to the airport from Anfield after a game. When they went to pay taxi driver said they could put it towards Sean’s rehab fund. Great gesture
Mighty to hear
Brilliant to see! Poor man just wanted to watch his team! Hope his rehabilitation is going well for him. Hopefully he gets to the merseyside next month too.
Very brave women, very brave family. I’m not the greatest fan of soccer but Liverpool FC seem to reach out to their fans in crisis.
@Aonghus OReilly: liverpool have always had a huge connection with its fans you can’t deny that
Super stuff Sean YNWA
I’d be no fan of Liverpool but great to see this .
Best wishes enjoy the game Sean . YNWA
Good man Séan , nice to see you smiling again.YNWA
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