randymon
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Man, that presser was great. It's a joyous day but also pretty damn sad that we will never see him again as a player on Sunday. I got teared up. 

Man, that presser was great. It's a joyous day but also pretty damn sad that we will never see him again as a player on Sunday. I got teared up.![]()
Me too Cd. Just knowing your not going to hear all the hype before a " Brady vs Manning " match up ever again or Manning goes to Indy,etc is very humbling and surreal. A HUGE part of what has made this game so great, is gone forever. We will never see the likes of Manning again. Sad. Very.I did too. I thought I had prepared myself for this moment as we have known for a while this would be his last at least in Denver. STill to now reflect on these last 4 years and the ride we have been on is just incredible. Whether you have liked him or not with the Broncos he has made us one of the most relevant teams in the entire league. No team has done more in the last 4 years than the Broncos in my opinion.
I didn't see that, but it's not too surprising. This isn't the worst place in the world to raise a familyAn interesting note (and one that could continue benefitting the Broncos): Manning said he and his family plan on staying in Denver for the foreseeable future.
Something that hasn't been mentioned yet but Joe Ellis did say that Peyton Manning will make the Broncos Ring of Fame. Now I do know before this they had the rule that a player must play 5 years with the Broncos to qualify for the ring of fame. Always an exception to the rule though and Manning is that.