I'll disagree. It's no secret that Peyton is pretty much going will be the most coveted on-air, ex-NFL talent since Theisman. He's already prove his on-camera ease with all of his commercial appearances. If he's not part of the in-studio pregame team at whichever network “wins” him, he'll be the primary color-guy for A team right away.
With that role, he'll cement his post-playing career right from the start. Farve has yet to catch on as an on-air talent - even though he's got some commercial exposure with Wrangler jeans.
I really see Peyton as an NFL announcer/color analyst for 20+ years once he retires. I just hope he doesn't go to ESPN unless his addition causes the retirement of Chris Berman.
Jeeze. I hate when I hot-edit a sentence and render it unintelligible. Try this for the first paragraph. Ugh.
I’ll disagree. It’s no secret that Peyton will be the most coveted on-air, ex-NFL talent since Theisman. He’s already proven his on-camera ease with all of his commercial appearances. If he’s not part of the in-studio pregame team at whichever network wins him, he’ll be the primary color-guy for A team right away.
jeez, no kidding.
Then Mr. Manning better grow some personality!