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OT: Manning - Broncs, ... should be interesting, ...

Posted: 5/22/2012 9:02 AM

OT: Manning - Broncs, ... should be interesting, ... 


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) His passes were hitting receivers in stride and right between the numbers, not skipping off the ground or whizzing behind their heads like so many of Tim Tebow's.

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The Denver Broncos got their first real taste of Peyton Manning on Monday with a spirited, fast-paced workout, the four-time MVP's first full practice in more than 16 months.

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''It felt good to be out there. It's been a while for me,'' Manning said. ''It's been about a year and a-half since I've been in uniform, been in an organized practice. So, it felt good to be out there. And it will be a good film to study.''

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Monday also was the first chance for the media to get a look at the progress Manning has made since a series of neck operations sidelined him all of last season and led to his release from the Indianapolis Colts.

And Manning looked great, showing zip and accuracy on his passes, comfort under center, complete command of his offense and no ill effects from the nerve injury that caused weakness in his throwing arm.

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''Man, it feels good to know he's going to be on my side because what I saw today, he's going to give us some good work,'' star cornerback Champ Bailey said. ''And we might not see a quarterback like that all year.''

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Manning became the most prized free agent in NFL history following his release from the Colts after 14 seasons. His signing in Denver led to Tebow's trade to the New York Jets, despite a thrilling run to the playoffs guided by the younger QB.

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The Broncos and a handful of other suitors watched Manning throw during his whirlwind free agency tour in March, but before Monday, reporters had to rely on his receivers for updates on his progress. Manning had refused to talk about it.

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''Well, you guys got to see him today,'' tight end Jacob Tamme said.

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And he looked like the Manning of old. His throws, most of which were intermediate, were strong and on target. His only deep pass was true, too, hitting Matthew Willis in stride before being broken up by cornerback Tracy Porter at the goal line.

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Watching his pinpoint passes zip around Dove Valley, one never would have guessed he'd been forced to take a sabbatical and go under the scalpel multiple times since his last game, a wild-card playoff loss to the Jets in January of 2011.

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''Oh, no. Absolutely not,'' Bailey said. ''You know, it's not live, but from what I see right now, the guy hasn't missed a beat.''

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Coach John Fox said Manning's ''getting better every day.''

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Credit: Yahoo Sports.

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This isn't the entire article,  - too long .... Check Yahoo Sports. Obviously bringing in a qb Manning's age, the Broncs are "going for it" right NOW, - and not building for the future.  This has to be one really huge gamble, ...

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Posted: 5/22/2012 12:35 PM

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Not to say Manning doesn't look good but in shorts and no pads everyone looks good. What happens when he takes a big hit? If Manning gets injured and I'm hoping that doesn't happen the Broncos are done.

Chance favors the Prepared Mind.

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Posted: 5/22/2012 3:09 PM

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Also what happens in the heat of battle when receivers make mistakes.
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Posted: 5/26/2012 4:48 PM

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Morpheus11 wrote: Not to say Manning doesn't look good but in shorts and no pads everyone looks good. What happens when he takes a big hit? If Manning gets injured and I'm hoping that doesn't happen the Broncos are done.
Manning is one of the best at knowing when the blitz/rush is coming.

And you can say the same about any QB.
" Jordy Nelson > Larry Fitzgerald- Zito "
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Posted: 5/26/2012 10:28 PM

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I still don't see how the "experts" all buy into the notion that Manning suddenly makes Denver a contender. They're an 8-8 team in a division full of 8-8 teams. So maybe Manning makes them better enough than 8-8 to make post-season the next couple of years. Yeah, and then what? One-and-done. Just doesn't make sense - I think Elway's ego really got the better of him and it's gonna bite him.
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Posted: 5/27/2012 10:50 AM

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dokgonzo wrote: Also what happens in the heat of battle when receivers make mistakes.
Is this a real question?

Well, Manning will do a little cry thing on the field,  kinda throw up his hands and scrunch his face up a bit.  
We all know it couldnt have been Gaytons fault.
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