Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter VI Mobile College Basketball March Mayhem Picks College Basketball March Mayhem Picks VegasInsider.com VegasInsider.com
Handicapper Bios Sports Picks Free Odds Contests Sportsbook
Sports Betting Home NFL NBANHLMLBNCAA FBNCAA BKGolfAutoHorsesBoxingVI More Sports
 
NFL Scores Matchups Teams Standings Schedules Injuries News
 
 · Latest News
 · Player Updates
 · Transactions
Buy Picks Vegas Odds
 
 · Vegas Odds
 · Offshore Odds
 · Future Odds

 
Peyton Manning returns to Indy as Colts work out
 
 
 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Andrew Luck's first full weekend in Indianapolis has already given him a glimpse into what rookie life will be like.

Advertisement
He's getting acclimated to a new locker room, new teammates and a new playbook, all while contending with the seemingly impossible job of replacing one of the city's biggest sports icons, Peyton Manning.

Welcome to Indy, kid.

The kickoff officially came Saturday night, when Luck's second day of rookie workouts at the Colts complex was upstaged by Manning's return to Indianapolis.

It's not the first time Manning has returned to the city he called home for 14 seasons, but it's the first time he's been back since the Colts started holding offseason workouts, and it's a stark reminder of the pressure the No. 1 overall draft pick will face in 2012.

``He's a great player, a great kid and he'll fit in perfectly,'' Manning said of his successor. ``I reach out to most of the rookie quarterbacks because so many of them have been to our camp at the Manning Passing Academy, so I've always kind of kept up with them. Andrew attended our camp and that's what I think is really the reason he was the first pick, because of all the great coaching he got down there.''

Manning was in a playful mood before serving as the master of ceremonies for a fundraiser for the Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St.Vincent.

While he joked with reporters about everything from his new digs in Denver to how the NFL's new offseason rules benefit teams such as the Colts that have new coaches, Manning took a serious tone when it came to the hospital that bears his name and the people that would be recognized during the celebration.

In the previous four years, the gala raised $3.4 million, and this year could be the best yet

The list of items on this year's auction block included a collage of autographed baseballs from Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams; two guitars, one signed by Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, the other by the Rolling Stones; a clipping from a contract signed by Marilyn Monroe; an autograph of Mother Teresa; a signed Johnny Unitas jersey and an autographed photo of five American presidents -- George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon.

And Manning intends to stick around and keep doing this kind of work in Indy.

``Peyton is no longer a Colt, but he's been on our team since 1998 and he will continue to be on our team,'' said Vincent Caponi, CEO of St.Vincent Health.

For Luck, it's a tough proposition.

While he has acknowledged it would be foolish to measure himself every day against what Manning did on the field, that's precisely what the public will do.

Those inside the Colts complex seem to know what's coming this fall, too. After new Colts coach Chuck Pagano said Saturday that somewhere in the Colts' locker room, they will find the next Dallas Clark or the next Joseph Addai, he was asked whether that also meant finding the next Peyton Manning in the locker room.

``Just like the other guys, that guy (Luck) is going to be one of the building blocks,'' Pagano said. ``I think he's already said it. Do you ever replace a guy like that? No. But is he going to try to be as great as that guy (Manning) was or win as many games as that guy did? Yes.''

Off the field, it will be just as difficult for Luck.

Earlier this week, Manning returned to Indy to receive an award from the Boy Scouts and to present a scholarship to a local high school student. Then, Friday night, Manning attended the dedication of a room at the children's hospital in honor of two-time Indy 500 winner Dan Wheldon, who was killed in an IndyCar crash in October.

All of that took place while Luck was in lockdown mode on the west side of town.

``I've got a long way to go, but it is fun,'' Luck said, referring to the playbook. ``It is a fun challenge for me. I think it is starting to hit home a little bit. Applying it is a little easier out on the practice field, but there is a long way to go.''

Manning was released March 7 after he missed the entire 2011 season because of a nerve injury that caused weakness in his throwing arm. Eventually, the only four-time MVP in league history signed with Denver.

So far, things seem to be going well and he promised to be ready for Denver's season opener Sept. 9 against Pittsburgh.

``It's fine, it's fine,'' he said when asked about the neck. ``I feel good, I'm working hard. I kind of feel like a rookie again, but unfortunately, I don't think you're allowed to play like a rookie.''

Manning said he and a group of ex-Colts teammates had dinner together in Indy on Friday night, and it looks as if some of his old pals could soon have new jobs. He said running back Joseph Addai could be headed to New England and that Clark has lined up visits to two teams, though he did not divulge which ones.

In the meantime, Luck is simply trying to get ready for the biggest challenge of his life: Replacing Manning.

``It is a barrage of information,'' he said. ``Yeah, you are not going to get 100 percent of it, but as much as you can get it helps a lot. I am really thankful to be here and to have that sort of information overload.''

AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2013
The Associated Press
All Rights Reserved

  
HEADLINES
Edwards: Cantor releases lines, win totals
Nelson: AFC South Outlook
Nelson: NFC East Outlook
Lawrence: Season Win Totals
Nelson: AFC North Outlook
Nelson: AFC East Outlook
Nelson: NFC North Outlook
Chargers, Freeney agree to 2-year deal
Woodson says he's look for fit with Raiders
MORE HEADLINES
 
VegasInsider.com Gold Membership
2012-13 NFL SEASON PICK RECORDS
Money Leaders
Handicapper Money
Stephen Nover + 2869
ASA + 2425
Micah Roberts + 2184
Last Week's Leaders
Handicapper Money
Tony Stoffo + 365
Mark Franco + 200
Joe Nelson + 200
Percentage Leaders
Handicapper Pct
Stephen Nover 65 %
ASA 64 %
Northcoast Sports 63 %
Guaranteed Leaders
Handicapper Money
ASA + 1967
Antony Dinero + 1122
Stephen Nover + 1014
Over-Under Leaders
Handicapper Money
Micah Roberts + 1959
Ed Meyer + 1180
Vince Akins + 1113
Member Leaders
Handicapper Money
Micah Roberts + 2621
Joe Nelson + 200
ASA + 165
MORE PICK RECORDS
  
GOLD Membership
Over 150 Member Plays free each month. Signup Today!
 
 

NFL
NFL Sports Picks
NFL Vegas Odds
NFL Online Odds
NFL Matchups
NFL Scores

More Sports
Golf
Auto Racing
Horse Racing
Boxing
WNBA

MLB
MLB Sports Picks
MLB Vegas Odds
MLB Online Odds
MLB Matchups
MLB Scores

Features
Free Odds
Contests
Newsletters
VI Radio
Las Vegas Travel
Follow us on Twitter
Add us on Google+
Join us on Facebook

NBA
NBA Sports Picks
NBA Vegas Odds
NBA Online Odds
NBA Matchups
NBA Scores

Sports Betting Tools
Live Odds
Mobile Odds
Parlay Calculator
Gaming Terms
TV Listings
Handicapping Records
Sports Betting
About Sports Betting
Sportsbook Reviews

NHL
NHL Sports Picks
NHL Vegas Odds
NHL Online Odds
NHL Matchups
NHL Scores

VegasInsider Info
About Us
Help Center
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Refund Policy
Contact Us
User Feedback

College Football
NCAA FB Sports Picks
NCAA FB Vegas Odds
NCAA FB Online Odds
NCAA FB Matchups
NCAA FB Scores

Sportsbooks
CarbonSports · Review
SportBet · Review
Sportsbook · Review
TopBet.eu · Review

College Basketball
NCAA BK Sports Picks
NCAA BK Vegas Odds
NCAA BK Online Odds
NCAA BK Matchups
NCAA BK Scores

Rotation Schedules
Baseball: Mar 31 - June 02

Copyright © 1997-2013, VegasInsider.com Inc., The Global Leader In Sports Gaming Information. All rights reserved.
For questions or comments, please contact us at 1-800-211-4759.