It appears as though the Colts might not give quarterback Peyton Manning a new contract until the NFL and the NFLPA reach terms on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. "It's bound to have some effect," Colts president Bill Polian told WEEI.com when asked whether the contract would have an effect on the rest of the NFL. "What we don't know is what the system is going forward. It makes it really difficult working out a deal that makes sense for everybody because you don't know what the [salary] cap will be, what the ramifications are, how things count. All of that makes it a little difficult. We've been going slowly along with [Manning's agent] Tom Condon because we're trying to formulate some things that will fit no matter what the system is."