It was a warm Sunday evening at Orleans Vineyard, where Peyton Manning would spend the waning hours of the day celebrating his enshrinement into the hall of fame. Drew Eynon, a worker, was errantly kicked out of his own workplace by a bouncer; his employer didn’t buy his story and fired him for walking out. At this point, Drew didn’t really care about his dismissal. Aside from a negative look on future resumès, Drew only cared to see Peyton Manning, quarterback of his beloved Denver Broncos, and there appeared to be no way of stopping Drew from meeting Manning. What would Orleans Vineyard do? Fire him? For now though, Drew was stuck on the other side of the rather large pond separating the two parties. Across the pond, Peyton and his wife Olivia entertained their guests, most notably Tom Brady. Peyton was honored to have Tom, his archnemesis and biggest rival yet closest friend in attendance. The two went way back, their innumerable close playoff games where Tom seemingly had Peyton’s number. The only Manning to have major playoff success against Brady was Eli, Peyton’s younger and inferior brother, who should have retired before he became a living meme to the NFL community. Despite the gargantuan obstacle of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning was finally able to win a Super Bowl to cap off his legendary career against the favored Carolina Panthers. Little did he know what he was in for that night.