Heroes never die

LatinMind

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I just tuned back into the end of the colts game and i saw something amazing. Seems like everybody in the colts organization lined up to shake Peytons hand or hug him. I have to say that i havent seen anything like that since emmitt broke Paytons record. You can see in Mannings demeanor aswell. He loves that organization and city. And he will always be their hero. Simply amazing, he was even crying as he left the field.
 

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kinda expected to enter thread seeing a war hero or something.

Little overboard, but I agree. That guy is nothing but class.
 

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I just tuned back into the end of the colts game and i saw something amazing. Seems like everybody in the colts organization lined up to shake Peytons hand or hug him. I have to say that i havent seen anything like that since emmitt broke Paytons record. You can see in Mannings demeanor aswell. He loves that organization and city. And he will always be their hero. Simply amazing, he was even crying as he left the field.

I agree OP Witten had a great game
 

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The Indy fans showed a lot of class in the game last night.

Peyton was obviously touched. Nice scene. He is a special player.
 
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