Should the Houston Texans sign Perton Manning for the 2012 NFL season? Hmmmm! There are a number of questions that first need to be addressed! Among them:
1) First and foremost, if the Texans sign Manning, would they be forced to trade or cut Matt Schaub? (Probably so!)
2) if so, would that make Dopey Dude and the Schaub haters happy? (An emphatic hell yes!)
3) Does making the haters happy win a higher percentage of their football games? (it certainly didn't with T.J. Yates!)
4) Would Manning be content to sit on the bench and be the #1 option in the event Schaub were to go down with an injury? (Probably not!)
5) Is Manning damaged goods? (The jury is still out!)
6) Are Manning's best days behind him? (Probably so!)
7) if so, is Manning a better option than T.J. Yates? (If healthy, yes!)
8) Can Manning thrive in an offense designed for the qb to throw on the run? (You don't bring in a P. Manning unless you are willing to change your offense to suit his style of play!)
9) Is Mannings 2011 injury more of a threat to his career than Schaub's? (an emphatic hell yes! )
Indy staked their entire 2011 season on a healthy Peyton Manning. Understandbly so, he had been one of the most durable qb's in NFL history. The Colts spent $20 million, believing Manning would take them to the 2012 Super Bowl. He did not take a single snap from center, even in preseason. We know now, they failed miserably. Indy's 2011 season was arguably the most epic failure in NFL history! Do you think that Houston would do the same, knowing that with Schaub, they have a trip to the playoffs in the bag that could possibly include a trip to the Super Bowl?
In the NFL, front offices and coaches have been fired over making these types of decisions and rolling snake eyes. Ask the Polian's and Jim Caldwell! Kubes is much too cautious to risk his job over a lick and a promise. Especially when he is already very close to the promised land!
The story makes good headlines. The story is an interesting read. The story is intriguing. I could easily see Jerry Jones making that type of splash, but not Bob McNair.
Bob Allen has made a career in trying to one up Mark Berman and has usually fell short of his goal. Perhaps he is now trying to go out with the splash that has alluded him throughout most of his career! Only Bob Allen's hairdresser knows for sure!
As for me, I ain't gonna bet the family farm on Manning wearing a Houston Texans uniform in 2012!