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Colliervol writes:

in response to FanNotSheep:

Miami, Arizona, Denver. Maybe not in that order. Miami has pluses but play in a tough division and Peyton wants another ring. Rains a whole lot there too, which doesn't help passing game.

Arizona is in the NFC and Peyton knows AFC teams much better. Why waste all that knowledge? And there are more good teams in the way of a Super Bowl in the NFC: Packers, Giants, Saints, etc.

But Arizona has great receivers and perfect weather going for it. Passing QBs like sunshine and older players with neck problems like heat.

Denver will go for him because this gives Elway a chance to get rid of Tebow. Broncos games are like a religious revival, and the only way he loses a QB he really doesn't want without getting crucified is signing the game's best QB. But if he does, he must to cut Tebow because if he keeps him the fans will be chanting for him every time Manning throws an incomplete pass.

Tight 'uns fans are dreaming. They won't pay him without performance clauses and others will. If not for the videos from Duke showing him zipping the ball pretty good, they might be in the running. But they probably think their QB is just as good (thinking is not what they do best) and they have no receivers to get excited about. Tight 'uns have gone out of their way to avoid UT players, another sign of their brilliant marketing abilities. Kent and Haynesworth, and… anyone else? They also play in Houston's division, which is loaded if they get their QB healthy this year.

Could be any of 5 teams but I sort of agree with you. More than likely Miami or Arizona with Miami being my favorite. Deep down, I just don't see him going to Denver with the Tebow Circus in town. Too many of those goofy fans would still clamor for Tebow even if they had a Hall of Fame QB playing for them.

If the 49ers or Texans had any sense, they'd sign Manning. With the defenses they have, both those teams would be heavy favorites for the Super Bowl with a healthy Manning. Smith has had one decent year and Schaub is often injured.

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