If the Colts release Peyton Manning, he is willing to structure his contract in a way that could expedite how quickly he joins another team. Manning is completely open to creating a contract in which he would be paid little or no guaranteed money up front. He would have to earn the money he makes through performance, according to sources. The Colts must make a decision whether or not to pay him a $28 million option bonus due March 8 to extend his contract for four more years. If they opt not to pay him the bonus then Manning would become a free agent.