INDIANAPOLIS – Peyton Manning still intends to play football. Hes also no fan of the Colts big offseason overhaul that included the firing of coach Jim Caldwell and other executives.
In an interview that appeared Tuesday in the Indianapolis Star, Manning touched on topics such as his future plans and the difficulty hes had coping with all the changes. He has not responded to interview requests made by The Associated Press.
Its 20 degrees, its snowing, the building is absolutely empty except when you see coaches cleaning out their offices, Manning said. I guess its the reality of the football world, just not something Ive had to deal with very often. But Im in there every day, so I have to sit there and see it. Everybodys being evaluated, and Im no different. Its not the best environment.
Its unfortunate because so many of them have been such a big part of so many big wins here, and this is so ... sudden, Manning added. Their keys didnt work the next day. Theres no other way to do it? I dont know. Thats hard to see, all these people leaving. And I may be behind them. Who knows?
One thing Manning does know is that last weeks discussion about his impending departure from football was premature.
He poked fun at the frenzy surrounding a Twitter post from actor Rob Lowe, who wrote Manning was expected to announce his retirement last week. Manning said the whole thing caught him off-guard.
I never thought Sodapop Curtis would announce my retirement, he said, referring to Lowes character in the 1983 movie The Outsiders. I always thought I would be the one to announce it.
The biggest questions, of course, are about Mannings health and his future in Indianapolis.
While Manning would not say where he is in his recovery or how close he is to being 100 percent 4 1/2 months after having his latest neck surgery, he said new general manger Ryan Grigson inferred the decision about paying Manning a $28 million bonus in March or letting him become a free agent would be made by team owner Jim Irsay.
Whatever happens, happens, Manning said. I cant give you a prediction because Jim (Irsay) and I will sit down at some point and hell get a feel for where I am and Ill get a sense of what direction he wants to go. Right now, I have no idea.
Irsay has repeatedly said that Mannings health, not money, will dictate the Colts decision, and he didnt appear to back away from that with his latest Twitter post.
Knowing medical situation last yr. n still paying $26,000,000.00 to #18, Ive no regrets.It was right thing2do, Irsay tweeted, explaining he was not upset about it.
Manning, who again expressed his desire to finish his NFL career in the same place it began, said he has not met with Irsay to find out the Colts thoughts.
Thats going to happen at some point, but we havent had that conversation yet because we really dont need to have that conversation yet, Manning said.