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Peyton Manning Points The Finger At Himself

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – He’s shown plenty of arm strength and an ability to bounce back after a hard hit. Now, Peyton Manning and the rest of the Denver Broncos’ sputtering offense need to work out the kinks. In seven drives with Manning under center, they’ve scored just one touchdown and turned the ball over four times. “We’re just lucky it’s preseason,” wide receiver Brandon Stokley said. “We’ll get back to work and we’ll work hard, like we’ve worked this whole offseason and training camp, and we’ll get better.” The good news is that it’s the offense that’s flimsy, not his neck or arm. Manning is deciphering defenses as well as ever, getting the ball out as quickly as he always has and he almost always makes the right read. He’s completed 67 percent of his passes and the Broncos (No. 10 in the AP Pro32) are moving the chains better than they ever did with Tim Tebow. Yet, there’s still lots of work to do. Five months into his comeback in Colorado, Manning’s timing with his targets isn’t where he’d like it to be. And the three teammates he has the most rhythm with – wide receiver Eric Decker and former Colts teammates Stokley and Jacob Tamme – have all made big blunders in the Broncos’ two preseason games. Stokley rounded out a route that led to an interception at the goal line in Chicago, and Decker and Tamme dropped passes that stalled a promising 2-minute drive inside the Seattle 10. “It’s frustrating not to be able to finish,” Manning said. All three of his intended targets took the blame, as did tight end Joel Dreessen for a ball that sailed way over his head and was easily picked off by Seahawks safety Jeron Johnson. “I’ve got to find a way to make that catch, honestly,” Dreessen said. “I kind of stuck my hand up there and I was like, ‘I don’t know if I can reach it.’ I looked like I gator-armed it.” Manning’s other interception Saturday night came when left guard Zane Beadles failed to engage defensive end Red Bryant, who reached both hands up and deflected Manning’s pass into the arms of linebacker K.J. Wright at the Seattle 9. Ever the gentleman, Manning upbraided only himself. “At the end of the day, they’re interceptions,” Manning said. “The quarterback signs the check on every ball he throws. There’s an old saying that the most important part of every play is to possess the ball at the end of that play. That’s the quarterback’s job. I have to do a better job of that.” So for all those radio callers finding fault with Manning, he’s with you. “Two interceptions. Two in the red zone, two weeks in a row. Just can’t have it,” Manning said. “Tipped balls, whatever it is. Can’t have it. Got to find a way to protect the ball better, ensure we get some kind of points when we’re down there in the red zone.” Coach John Fox appreciates that accountability. “You get in that position and you get the fingers pointed at yourself when things don’t go the right way, that’s kind of the right way to point fingers,” Fox said. “And so, he gets that. I think that’s who he is and that does help spread throughout the football team.” The Broncos (1-1) hope to clean things up Sunday night against San Francisco (1-1) in what is expected to be Manning’s final dress rehearsal for the Sept. 9 opener against Pittsburgh. Despite all the hiccups, there are some positives as Manning makes his comeback from a nerve injury in his neck that sidelined him all of last season and led to his departure from Indianapolis in March: he’s completed 20 of 30 passes for 221 yards and on Saturday night, he showed the no-huddle offense at altitude can be the Broncos’ calling card. Manning played the entire first half and gave the Broncos a 10-9 lead at the break despite three turnovers. He looked great on a 2-minute drive, but that stalled when Tamme dropped a wide-open touchdown pass 6 seconds before halftime following a drop by Decker and a 15-yard penalty on center J.D. Walton. “You try to get it out of your system before the season starts,” Decker said. “It’s a good time to work out the kinks.” And to get the chemistry just right. “It’s still a work in progress,” Stokley said. “We know that, and we’re working hard every day in practice trying to be perfect, and that’s what good offenses do. “It takes time. We’re trying to get there.” Notes: The Broncos got a boost Monday when S Quinton Carter (knee, hamstring) practiced for the first time since July 27, rookie LB Danny Trevathan returned from a sprained ankle and CB Tracy Porter returned from an illness. – By Arnie Stapleton, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Some Denver Broncos Still Extremely Worried About Peyton Manning: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Local sports talk radio is always a mixed bag of quality in any city. Denver is no different. Some announcers are good, some less so. Some fans that call in to the show are great, some sound like they have no idea that the regular season hasn’t started yet. Today, two days after the Broncos played the Seattle Seahawks in their second preseason game of the season at Sports Authority Field (aka Mile High Stadium for the locals), the most common topic on fans’ minds was Peyton Manning. As can be expected, there were many opinions of varying intelligence and passion. Many.

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Would Shawne Merriman be worth signing?

Fans of each AFC West team has asked me if I think former San Diego star pass-rusher Shawne Merriman would be a fit for their team. Sadly, I don’t he…

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Top 200, AFC West style

In an Insider piece, ESPN.com’s annual Big Book ranked the top 200 players in the NFL as well as the best players at each position heading into the…

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Quinton Carter returns from injuries (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos’ beleaguered defense got a boost Monday with the return of safety Quinton Carter, cornerback Tracy Porter and rookie linebacker Danny Trevathan.

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Peyton Manning points the finger at himself (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — He’s shown plenty of arm strength and an ability to bounce back after a hard hit. Now, Peyton Manning and the rest of the Denver Broncos’ sputtering offense need to work out the kinks.

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Steelers CB Taylor leading opportunistic defense (The Associated Press)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ike Taylor stuck his hands out and reached for the ball.

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Miami Dolphins name Ryan Tannehill Week 1 starting QB

With his NFL debut still more than two weeks away, Ryan Tannehill can already boast of an achievement unprecedented among Miami Dolphins quarterbacks: He won a starting job in his first training camp.

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Kansas City Chiefs Team Profile (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

The Kansas City Chiefs look forward to the 2012 season after last year’s disappointing, injury-riddled outing. The storied franchise has been an up and down club since it was founded in 1960. The one constant in Kansas City has been a tradition of classy players who have performed in front of adoring fans at Arrowhead Stadium. Despite the long history of the Chiefs, the franchise has few championships to its credit.

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Chicago Bears Bounce Back with Jay Cutler on Field: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

To say I’m surprised that the Chicago Bears looked considerably better with Jay Cutler on the field would be a lie. After all, how many teams wouldn’t look better when you insert their starting quarterback? If your team doesn’t improve when the starting quarterback is put on the field, suspicion tells me it might be time to get a new starting quarterback. The Chicago Bears don’t have to worry about that; they looked like an entirely new beast with Cutler under center.

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