Last week during the NCAA Final Four games betweenALouisville and Wichita State (recap), andAMichigan and Syracuse (recap) on CBS, Buick debuted its latestAspot offering Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. The business was notably of a to last year's advertisement that showed Manning callingAaudibles. "A lot of people loved seeing the (last) spota'my teammates appear in my experience and shout, 'XM 60 outlaw!'" Manning told Bader Media within an meeting including behind-the-scenes footage of Peyton filming the newABuick professional. We're betting outside linebacker Wesley Woodyard is one of many teammates who is able to offer Peyton his industrial lines. ATwo years ago, Woodyard launched a hilarious spoof of herself resembling protection Brian Dawkins' pre-game routine. Manning's latest ad talks to be blindsided on the soccer field, something he says will not occur to him on the street, because of Buick's security features. Manning, needless to say, is not new to working. AHis humorous personality and enormous popularity make him an ideal candidate to pitch a producta'whatever that solution might be. From endorsingAReebok, Sony, Wheaties, DirecTV, Gatorade, Buick and Papa John's, Manning earns over $10 million annually, according to Forbes.com. Manning's valuable picture triggered him leading theANFL in jersey income for some of last year. We feel a little better now knowing that when Manning talks about the camera he's actually being drawn by way of a truck. His eyes are kept by apeyton ( presumably ) on the highway when really driving, as should everybody. Along with his support revenue, Manning may also be paid $20 million (per Spotrac.com) in 2013 by the Broncos. AThat is $30 million in one single year. ANot negative. But Manning is not overpriced. AHe led the Broncos to a 13-3 record in 2012 and has Denver in position to produce yet another Super Bowl run this fall. AAnd with Manning under middle, Denver does not have to be worried about roadblocksa'Peyton posseses an clear for such detours.
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