Even Peyton Manning Thinks Brett Favre Is Coming Back
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SbB posted 5/20/2008 from www.sportsbybrooks.com [flag] |
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Brett Favre
Peyton Manning
Indianapolis Colts
Green Bay Packers
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The Roundup: All the Cowboys Want to Be Famous
Published 5/20/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... If you’re looking for a good read this morning, look no further than Jere Longman. (NYT)
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Yao donates $70k to a earthquake fund and is called stingy. (Yahoo)
Bill Simmons, now inviting you to read between the lies and understand his Tom Cruise/The Firm references. (Deadspin)
Peyton Manning thinks Brett Favre isn’t fully retired. (Sports by Brooks)
Carlos Delgado during the day and at night are completely ...
Yeah, Peyton Doesn't Believe Favre Either [Brett Favre]
Published 5/20/2008 by Will Leitch at Deadspin
... Count Peyton Manning among those who don't buy this whole Brett Favre Is Retiring balderdash. Manning is onto Mr. Favre and his oh, I'm done with the game claptrap. ...
Blog Patrol
Published 5/20/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... [The Big Lead]
Here's more on what the NFL owners want: $$$$$$$$. [Shutdown Corner]
Matt Ryan just signed for a boatload of money. More than Jake Long. He better be pretty damn good. [Fanhouse]
There's nothing better than a blogger taking another blogger to task over misinformation. Especially when it involves MLB and steroids. [Crashburn Alley]
Peyton Manning doesn't think Favre's retired yet. I'd probably agree. [SPORTSbyBROOKS]
Can we just chill on the Delgado missed home run call? I ...
Peyton Manning Out Up To 6 Weeks After Surgery
Published 9 days ago by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
There’s cause for concern in the Colts’ camp, as Peyton Manning has just undergone knee surgery, and could be out for up to six weeks . Peyton Manning sitting with towel Mike Chappell of the INDIANAPOLIS STAR reports that the star QB had an infected bursa sac removed from his left knee Monday afternoon. But his rehabilitation will mean that Manning will miss most of training camp, and his status for the Sept. 7 season opener against the Chicago Bears is now suddenly in doubt. So, are the Colts in big trouble? Is it finally Jim Sorgi’s turn to shine? Well, there’s no perceived panic coming from Bill Polian’s office. The Colts team president says ...
