Peyton Manning is beginning to show his frustration with all the changes to the Colts' coaching staff this offseason. Tony Dungy retired after the team's playoff loss to the Chargers, and assistants Tom Moore and Howard Mudd hung up their clipboards as well. Jim Caldwell almost immediately replaced Dungy as head coach, but Indianapolis is still in need of some assistants. "Somebody says one thing, then somebody else says another thing," Manning said Tuesday. "I'm not sure everybody's on the same page in this building. I'm just trying to focus on playing quarterback well." Frustrated, Manning simply wants some answers. "I can't tell you what's going on," he said. "I will say I don't think it's been the most properly communicated scenario around here. But we have learned to deal with change and have to be prepared to adjust."