Peyton Manning

Tom Condon did a great job for Payton Manning and Alex Smith.
Payton got by some reports 95 mil, 5 mil more than the 90 mil reported last week.
Alex Smith was offered 24 mil for 3 years and wanted more and will get more from San Fran or Miami.
I have a hard time believing that anything except money is the reason Manning is in Denver.
Tom Condon directed Smith to go to Miami to drive up the price for his services to San Fran or Miami knowing Manning was going to sign with Denver.

You know,IF Ben Roethlesberger had not already won 2 Super Bowls(elevating him,like Eli Manning to elite status QB),would people be comparing him to Alex Smith & Joe Flacco as not being good or "elegant" enough to get his team to the Super Bowl? Alex Smith is the perfect fit for the 49ers,just like Flacco is for the Ravens. The Harbaugh Brothers just seem to be able to get the best out of what others would call "average" QB's.
 
any word what the broncos put in the contract protecting them in case manning can't perform as expected?

First year, nothing, he makes $18m. When he passes a physical in March of next year, $40m becomes garanteed for the two years following, which can be reduced if there's an injury to his neck. Makes $19m/year 2015 and 2016.
 
First year, nothing, he makes $18m. When he passes a physical in March of next year, $40m becomes garanteed for the two years following, which can be reduced if there's an injury to his neck. Makes $19m/year 2015 and 2016.

thanks for the info
 
First year, nothing, he makes $18m. When he passes a physical in March of next year, $40m becomes garanteed for the two years following, which can be reduced if there's an injury to his neck. Makes $19m/year 2015 and 2016.

Nice job. I found it in the AFC West blog on ESPN with more details:

The five-year, $96 million contract agreed to today between Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos is truly one that makes sense for both sides. It addresses the magnitude of the player that Manning is while also protecting the team with risk allocation because of Manning’s pre-existing injury. Let’s take a look:


Manning
Year One

Manning will make $18 million -- his jersey number -- regardless of injury. Simple.

Years Two and Three: The physical and the waiver

Not so simple. Manning will undergo what is termed a “postseason physical” 10 days before the start of the 2013 League Year, sometime in late February or early March. In the event Manning passes that physical, he will activate a $40 million guarantee, paid out as $20 million salaries in both 2013 and 2014.

The Broncos will have further protection with an injury waiver to Manning’s neck for these two years. In the event Manning suffers an injury that is related to his C-6/C-7 cervical spine fusion “and related pathologies,” the Broncos will be able to reduce the guarantee for the following year. For example, were Manning to suffer an injury in Week 10 of 2013 related to his neck injury, the Broncos would pay the rest of the 2013 salary, but not be on the hook for 2014.

The waiver gives the Broncos protection on one “body part” of Manning; the key body part of the transaction, his surgically repaired neck.

Years Four and Five: Annual physicals and guarantee

Manning is scheduled to make $19 million in both 2015 and 2016. The amount becomes guaranteed when Manning passes his physical prior to the start of each League Year. This is similar to the guarantee above, although on a year-to-year basis rather than the two-year guarantee of 2013-2014.

Of course, the Broncos can release Manning prior to that physical in either year and avoid any future liability.

There you have it: $96 million over five years, with guarantees throughout the contract that are triggered upon the passing of annual physical exams. And it contains a waiver on the pre-existing condition that Manning is arriving with, giving protection to the team.

My initial reaction is that Manning could have leveraged much more money if he wanted to. The Titans and Seahawks probably would have paid more and required less protection. This is a contract where the player saying, “It’s not about the money” truly means that. There are few deals in sports that are by definition good for both sides. This appears to be one.
 
Now it's time for "used car salesman" Horseface to peddle "such a deal" Tim Tebow & hope that there is a sucker(born every day) out there stupid enough to give him(Elway) what he(Elway) wants in return. The other teams know that Elway wants to get rid of Tebow,they(including the Jaguars & Dolphins) need to low ball him with the lowest offer possible. Please all of you out there who believe that Tebow is just an "average" player at best(& whose next stop should be the Arena Football League),explain to me why Elway should get a player or draft pick of value in return for him? Shouldn't the other 31 NFL teams have the same attitude as you?
 
He shouldn't.Elway can't stand Tebow doesn't want Tebow and now doesn't need Tebow.If any teams that have interest in him they should hold out and force Elway to cut Tebow.
 
Keep the dolphins out of it. If they want to kill what little is left of the fan base then go for what would be their dumbest move yet!
 

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