ADAM GREEN

Peyton Manning rumors bring out the best in Arizona fans

Mar 12, 2012, 4:38 PM | Updated: 6:41 pm

The transformation is somewhat startling.

When I left for vacation on March 4th, the Valley was a
place where decent sports teams played in front of modest
crowds – at best.

The Coyotes’ attendance struggles are well documented, the
Suns are failing to draw numbers close to what they did
just a few years ago, the Diamondbacks couldn’t sell out
Chase Field and University of Phoenix Stadium miraculously
kept its sellout streak alive last season (though it’s
worth noting rarely was the stadium actually full).

I returned March 9th to a different Arizona.

Sure, the Coyotes and Suns are still struggling at the
gates. And no, I don’t expect Chase Field to be packed on
a nightly basis this summer.

But the fans here care, and they’ve proven it with the way
the Peyton Manning saga (is it a saga yet?) has gone down.

Take former local sportscaster Vic Lombardi, who
embarrassed himself on Twitter over the weekend with a
series of tweets, including this one:

Ouch?

No doubt Lombardi would love to see Manning in Broncos
orange, because the team would be better and his job more
interesting. But does he have to take shots at Phoenix,
the place he once called home?

Needless to say, the Valley of the Sun did not take kindly
to his message, as fans and media alike fired off numerous
responses, all aimed at putting Lombardi in his place.

Did it work? Who knows, though Lombardi’s Twitter issues
continued when he later reported that Broncos sources told
him they were 95 percent sure Manning was heading to the
Mile High City, a story that was refuted by everyone.

And whether or not Lombardi ends up being right – Manning
could, after all, choose Denver – the fact that Arizona
stepped up to the plate with both passion and knowledge
was impressive. Take these responses to other Lombardi
tweets:

And then, finally, this comment on the whole idea of
Phoenix being a lousy sports town.

Denver may be a better sports city than Phoenix, but that
doesn’t mean the latter is worthy of being mocked, laughed
at or ridiculed.

Besides, you don’t see any billboards around here asking
if we prefer Manning or John Skelton, which wouldn’t be
unlike the one in Denver asking if the city prefers the
former Colt or Tim Tebow
.

By the way, Tebow is leading the vote.

Phoenix will never be New York, Philadelphia or Chicago –
we just don’t have that kind of attitude. And the Valley
will not soon be confused with Denver, Boston or Dallas.
But give us time, we’ll get there.

In fact, we’re already well on our way.

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