I didn't. He's being childish. He refused to restructure his contract. He apparently was very unenthusiastic (I put it nicely) about mentoring Andrew Luck. The guy already has more money than God. If he loves the city and team so much he should have been willing to stay on for less money and help build their future. Peyton was selfish throughout this whole thing. He acted like a spoiled child who has never been told no, which is basically exactly what he is. From his first year of college he was being told that he is a Messianic quarterback who will change the NFL. As soon as the Colts got rid of Mora and replaced him with Dungy, Peyton enjoyed a career where he got to do whatever the hell he wanted (sit in on personnel discussions, overrule his head coach on the field, etc). He could have stayed in Indy. He just didn't like the idea of not having total control over the team anymore so he refused to restructure.
To see Irsay being painted as the bad guy by the sports media is disgusting as Peyton Manning is the one who acted selfishly. The only way Irsay is a bad guy in any of the fiasco that was Indy's off-season is his handling of Caldwell (I know I joke about Caldwell and he never should have been head coach but I say that with total sincerity, you don't let a coach stick around and handle the day to day business while actively seeking his replacement, that is classless).