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Peyton Manning says he's eager to play in the preseason to get used to the new players in Indy.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning joined the show to discuss the upcoming season and more ...
-- Manning said it's going to be weird not having Tony Dungy on the sideline. But the Colts will have continuity.
"Even though he won't be there, I really feel his presence will be there," Manning said. "Coach Caldwell is still going to coach from Coach Dungy's book of principles."
Manning can't quite understand why Dungy is joining Dan in the studio.
"I was a little surprised he chose the broadcasting route," Manning said. "To be in the booth next to you every Sunday. ... I'm curious what his thought process was there."
But Manning couldn't stop raving about Dungy.
"Tony's going to consult me for the rest of his life," Manning said.
-- Peyton said it was painful for him to watch is brother Eli play.
"It's much more pleasant in mute," Peyton said. "Especially when you're watching Eli and you don't want to hear someone slamming your little brother."
Manning said he can't really watch Eli live. He'd rather watch a "rerun of Stripes" and catch the Giants highlights.
-- Manning said he watches New England, Dallas and any team in his division. He watches offense and likes to watch great quarterback play. He said he pulls for the other big-time quarterbacks.
-- Manning explained why he can change so many plays at the line. "We're not afraid to run the same play over and over and over again," Manning said. "I don't call all the plays." |
Peyton Manning says Colts still heavily influenced by Dungy
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning joined the show to discuss the upcoming season and more ...
-- Manning said it's going to be weird not having Tony Dungy on the sideline. But the Colts will have continuity.
"Even though he won't be there, I really feel his presence will be there," Manning said. "Coach Caldwell is still going to coach from Coach Dungy's book of principles."
Manning can't quite understand why Dungy is joining Dan in the studio.
"I was a little surprised he chose the broadcasting route," Manning said. "To be in the booth next to you every Sunday. ... I'm curious what his thought process was there."
But Manning couldn't stop raving about Dungy.
"Tony's going to consult me for the rest of his life," Manning said.
-- Peyton said it was painful for him to watch is brother Eli play.
"It's much more pleasant in mute," Peyton said. "Especially when you're watching Eli and you don't want to hear someone slamming your little brother."
Manning said he can't really watch Eli live. He'd rather watch a "rerun of Stripes" and catch the Giants highlights.
-- Manning said he watches New England, Dallas and any team in his division. He watches offense and likes to watch great quarterback play. He said he pulls for the other big-time quarterbacks.
-- Manning explained why he can change so many plays at the line. "We're not afraid to run the same play over and over and over again," Manning said. "I don't call all the plays."