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Peyton's College "Issue"


Moose Hoover

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Naughright and her lawyer provided a different version of events. In a court filing, her lawyer wrote that she was examining Manning to see why Manning was having pain in one of his feet and was crouched behind him when "entirely unprovoked, Peyton Manning decided to pull down his shorts and sit on Dr. Naughright's head and face."

As Naughright described it in a deposition entered into the court record: "It was the gluteus maximus, the rectum, the testicles and the area in between the testicles. And all that was on my face when I pushed him up. ... To get leverage, I took my head out to push him up and off."

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2003-11-04-manning-suit_x.htm

I had never heard of this until Mike Freeman alluded to it on Rome today.

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Several versions of that story exist. It depends on who you talk to. People at UT who knew her say that she was looking for attention and that Peyton was playfully mooning a friend; others say that her version of events are true. No matter which story is true, this is something that happened when I was five years old and needs to be dropped just like Cam's laptop fiasco (pun sorta intended).

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1 minute ago, TNPanther said:

Several versions of that story exist. It depends on who you talk to. People at UT who knew her say that she was looking for attention and that Peyton was playfully mooning a friend; others say that her version of events are true. No matter which story is true, this is something that happened when I was five years old and needs to be dropped just like Cam's laptop.

In SEC towns, its always the OTHER guy's fault because he's just jealous and wants to get the poor, innocent football player into trouble.

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22 minutes ago, Moose Hoover said:

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2003-11-04-manning-suit_x.htm

I had never heard of this until Mike Freeman alluded to it on Rome today.

There's been a couple of articles written on it. This one puts it best... Manning was lucky Social media didn't exist back then. 

http://thebiglead.com/2014/09/18/peyton-manning-1996-tennessee-lawsuit-trainer-bare-butt-mooning/

If you notice this was written in 2014... every time this tries to surface it doesn't... someone/something shoots it down and the media never runs with it.

But bring up a Laptop and oh man. 

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