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Peyton Manning’s Criticism Should Be Wake-Up Call To Colts Brass
Published by Zachary Osterman on May 26, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Indianapolis Colts
All is not well in the land of the horse—perhaps not since Tom Moore and Howard Mudd decided to enter (were backhandedly forced by) the NFL’s redesigned pension system into retirement.
Definitely not since Peyton Manning publicly aired his concerns Tuesday, expressing his displeasure at the lack of communication regarding the entire state of affairs.
"It's not a situation that I'm just thrilled about,'' Manning told the Indianapolis Star on Tuesday. "I think the communication has been pretty poor in my opinion. Somebody says one thing, then somebody else says another thing.”
Losing Moore and Mudd was bad, but it was basically beyond anyone’s control. The NFL changed the pension system rather radically, and both coaches would likely have been negatively affected by the new policy.
Still, the problem of replacing two men who were looking at year 12 with the Colts—two men who were crucial to Indianapolis’ prodigious offens...
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