Hall of Famer Peyton Manning discussed when he when cursed out a referee so poor that he wished to create an apology letter to him, however the NFL declined to offer the legendary quarterback the referee's address.
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Manning informed the tale throughout the broadcast with his brother, Eli, on the inaugural "Monday Night Football" simulcast on ESPN2. The Las Vegas Raiders took care of to take out a 33-27 success over the Baltimore Ravens, which concluded the Week 1 slate of games.
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"I bear in mind one-time I just assailed a referee," Manning recalled on the broadcast. "I recognized the man. He was a hero. He called the worst holding phone call. I let him have it. I felt so bad I asked the NFL for his address after the video game. I was going to create him an apology letter."
Manning continued: "They wouldn't give me his address, as if I was going to go and also such as, egg his home or something. I was like, 'I'm simply going to write him an apology letter!' Nobody composes the umpires an apology letter."
Manning claimed that the umpire thinks he's a "jerk to now" as a result of the holding telephone call that he disputed during a game against the Miami Dolphins.
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