Daily Archives: September 30th, 2012

NFL Today, Week 4 (The Associated Press)

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Broncos roll over Raiders with Manning, embarrass ex-defensive coordinator Allen (Shutdown Corner)

There have been many occasions throughout his 15-year when Peyton Manning has looked very much like the man who invented the no-huddle offense. Rarely has that been more the case than in the Denver Broncos’ 37-6 beatdown of the Oakland Raiders. Manning completed 30 of 38 passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns, leading those who have wondered if his arm was back at full strength to discern that against a truly rotten defense, Manning can still let it fly. The Raiders, coached by ex-Broncos defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, suffered the worst margin of defeat to their longtime blood rivals in 50 years, and the second-worst in their history versus the Broncos — the 1962 Raiders took a 44-7 whacking in the early days of the American Football League. For the Broncos, this game resembled one of those old AFL shoot-outs — they didn’t punt once in the game, Manning had his fifth-highest completion percentage in a single game, at 78.9. Manning’s highest completion rate came in 2006 against these Broncos, and that was the year Manning’s Indianapolis Colts won the Super Bowl. It was as gratifying a win as the quarterback, and his team, could imagine. “My plan was to play fast,” Manning said. “We went no-huddle predominately the whole game. In the second quarter, we kept getting some penalties, and anytime you have penalties or incompletions, it sort of takes away the rhythm of playing fast. The referees have to spot the ball, you have to walk the yardage back. So we were kind of hurting ourselves. I know I talked about last week finding a week for the offense, defense and special teams to be all playing well at the same time and feeding off of each other. We certainly did that. That blocked punt … I think our offense really fed off that momentum and finished out with a couple touchdown drives.” There were some offensive foibles for the Broncos in the first half, which made the second half even more embarrassing for the Raiders. At halftime, Oakland was down 10-6, but the last 30 minutes was nothing more than a highlight show for Denver’s offense — and a referendum on the distance Oakland’s defense has to go before it’s even serviceable. “They outcoached us, they outplayed us, they beat us in every phase of the game, so there’s not a lot of positive you can take from it,” Allen sad. “We’ve got to go back and go to work. We’ve got the bye week coming up so we’re going to evaluate what we’re doing schematically, what we’re doing personnel-wise and we’ve got to come up with a way to play better.”

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Denver Broncos Defense Finally Stifles the Oakland Raiders at Home: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

The headlines for Sunday’s Denver Broncos victory over the Oakland Raiders will be filled with how the Broncos and Peyton Manning scored 37 points and dominated the game. Well, one huge reason why the score was so lopsided was due to how well the Broncos defense played against the Raiders. It was the biggest margin of victory over the Oakland Raiders that the Broncos had done at home in 50 years, and the stifling defense was a major reason why.

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Manning powers Broncos to rout over Raiders (The SportsXchange)

DENVER — Peyton Manning turned a quick start into an eventual runaway.

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What Will the Peyton Manning Doubters Say Now? Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Peyton Manning is back. I’m not sure how anyone could disagree with that statement after Sunday’s dominant Denver Broncos victory over the Oakland Raiders 37-6. Manning had 338 yards and three touchdowns and looked amazing. It was the blowout game that the Broncos and Manning both needed after a difficult start to the season.

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Falcons, Cardinals and Texans maintain perfect starts (Reuters)

(Reuters) – The Atlanta Falcons, the Arizona Cardinals and the Houston Texans maintained their perfect starts with victories in the NFL on Sunday while the New Orleans Saints misery continued as they slumped to 0-4 with a loss at Green Bay. The Falcons needed a late field goal to beat the Carolina Panthers and the Cardinals won in overtime against Miami while Houston marched to 4-0 for the first time in franchise history with a 38-14 win over Tennessee. …

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Falcons, Cardinals and Texans maintain perfect starts (Reuters)

UPDATE 1-NFL-Falcons, Cardinals and Texans maintain perfect starts (Reuters)

* Atlanta, Arizona score late to win * Houston rolls past Tennessee to go 4-0 * Winless Saints fall to 0-4 at Packers (Updates with late games) Sept 30 (Reuters) – The Atlanta Falcons, the Arizona Cardinals and the Houston Texans maintained their perfect starts with victories in the NFL on Sunday while the New Orleans Saints misery continued as they slumped to 0-4 with a loss at Green Bay. …

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Wrap-up: Broncos 37, Raiders 6

A look at another blowout in the AFC West on Sunday: What it means: The Broncos played their most complete game of the young season in this thumping …

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Wrap-up: Broncos 37, Raiders 6

Manning Leads Broncos To 37-6 Win Over Raiders

DENVER (AP) – Peyton Manning finished with 338 yards and three touchdown passes Sunday to lift the Denver Broncos to a 37-6 victory over the Oakland Raiders. Manning opened the game by leading the Broncos on an 80-yard touchdown drive — their first opening-quarter touchdown of the season — and Denver never trailed. The Broncos (2-2) beat the Raiders (1-3) at home for the first time since 2007. Willis McGahee ran for 112 yards for his 32nd-career 100-yard game. The Broncos held Darren McFadden to 34 yards on 13 carries and Carson Palmer, who led Oakland to a comeback win last week over Pittsburgh, never got on track. He finished 19 for 34 for 202 yards. (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Manning leads Denver to 37-6 win over Oakland (The Associated Press)

DENVER (AP) — Instead of coming from behind, Peyton Manning spent the second half piling it on.

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