Peyton Manning is able to sift through a multitude of career options amid his retirement — TV analyst, advertising pitchman, business entrepreneur, speaker, football camp operator, coach, team owner, general manager. They're all on the table.
Manning's choices include a John Elway-type role as head of football operations for the NFL team of the state in which he played college football. And that sounds good to Tennessee Titans fans, who have seen the team quickly fall from a playoff regular to a bottom feeder.
It may indeed happen … but only if Manning is able to come in with a hand-picked ownership group.