Omaha! How many times have we heard that phrase come out of Peyton’s mouth over the years that he’s been under center, in Indianapolis, and now in Denver? In 2006, he brought the Hoosier state into a state of euphoria, with a 29 – 17 win over the Chicago Bears, making the Colts Super Bowl 41 world champions. If last night was the end of Peyton’s storybook career, what a way to go out on top. His former coach, Tony Dungy, who now works for NBC, told him to not make any emotional decisions. Manning told CBS, “I’m going to drink a few Budweisers, and then pray about my decision, whether or not I should retire, or come back.” As for Manning’s children, he plans to kiss them and celebrate his second Super Bowl title with them. Jeremiahboyce.com will be following Peyton Manning’s story very closely throughout the off season, and as soon as I know something about Peyton Manning, I will have the latest right here.