Colts owner Jim Irsay isn't happy with the state of contract talks with Peyton Manning. Irsay believes the team's last offer to their franchise quarterback before the lockout was good enough to complete a deal. "It should get done," Irsay said. "If you ask me, it should have gotten done. You'll have to ask (Manning's agent) Tom Condon why it's not done." Manning is scheduled to receive $23 million next season as the Colts' franchise player, but the sides would rather agree on a long-term contract. "(Peyton had) always said, 'It's not about money to me, it's not about how much money I make. It's about making sure we have a great team, making sure I'm surrounded by other players that can be re-signed,'" Irsay told NFL Network's Albert Breer. "The Pierre Garcons, the Austin Collies. The young guys that make the difference. "The money's there," he added. "I'm already offering more than any player's being paid in the league. So why wouldn't it get done?"