Irsay fires back at Manning, calls Peyton a 'politician'
While the NFL world descends on Indianapolis for the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning looks like he's on the way out. If this is how it ends for Manning, Jim Irsay, and the Colts, the lesson is hard to ignore.
Amid rumors in recent weeks about the Washington Redskins' interest in potential free agent quarterback Peyton Manning, offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan was given a chance to speak on the subject Friday when he joined Kevin Sheehan and Thom Loverro
the Indianapolis Colts hired him as their new head coach this week, but the former Baltimore Ravens defense coordinator is walking into a situation that may be extremely uncomfortable given the current climate between Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning gave an interview earlier this week in which he had deep concerns over the future of the Indianapolis Colts. Manning said he wasn't sure about the atmosphere that had been created in Indianapolis with the
Manning sat out the season with a neck injury and seems to be on shaky ground with the Colts, who hold the top pick in April's draft. It can be argued that the absence of Manning put the Colts in that position. The 35-year-old could be an ideal







