Daily Archives: October 16th, 2012

Derek Wolfe Thinks The Real Broncos Showed Up On Monday

DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos remarkable comeback in the second half against the San Diego Chargers on Monday night was one for the record books, but rookie defensive lineman Derek Wolfe said he’s been involved in an even bigger comeback. It happened when Wolfe played for the University of Cincinnati. “My sophomore year in college, it’s on ESPN Classics now, but we came back and beat Pitt. We were down like 35 points,” Wolfe said on Xfinity Monday Live! It’s probably true to say that most of Broncos fans thought the game was over at halftime Monday night. So how does a player keep himself from thinking it’s over? “You don’t pay attention to the score,” Wolfe said. “As a defensive player you’re taught never to look at the scoreboard and keep your mind at what the task at hand is; stopping them and getting back on track.” According to Wolfe, there wasn’t a lot said in the locker room at halftime. “It was ‘focus on what we’ve got to do, fix it, let’s get what we’ve got to get done,’ ” Wolfe said. In Monday’s case, silence spoke volumes. Of course Peyton Manning got a lot of the credit for the comeback, but it wouldn’t have happened without the great play by the defense in the second half. The Chargers had six possessions and the Broncos forced five turnovers and a punt. “It’s hard to explain how it feels whenever your offense is doing good and your defense is doing good,” Wolfe said. Wolfe said the offense and defense began feeding off of each other in the second half. “We’re still trying to find our identity and figure out who we really are, and I think we showed who we really are in the second half of that game.” Wolfe has three total sacks so far this season and he talked about the transition from college to the NFL. “You’re never going to go up against somebody who’s not a good player. In college you get those guys who are kind of questionable; you get a fish on every offensive line,” Wolfe said. “But in this league they are all the best players that were in college, so you’re going against the best every week.” The Broncos enjoy a much needed rest with a bye week and then will host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday Night Football on Oct. 28. Watch more of the video with Wolfe in the  Xfinity Monday Live! section .

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Derek Wolfe Thinks The Real Broncos Showed Up On Monday

MVP Meter: Mannings, Rodgers in thick of the race (Pro Football Weekly)

It should come as a surprise to no one that it seems a few former MVP winners are not going to make Matt Ryan’s bid for his first MVP award an easy one.

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MVP Meter: Mannings, Rodgers in thick of the race (Pro Football Weekly)

Broncos recover from tall order, short rest for meetings, film sessions

The Broncos returned to Denver early Tuesday morning after a raucous plane ride home from San Diego, players and coaches still exhilarated by Monday night’s 35-24 win against the Chargers.

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Peyton Manning Has Hit His Stride In Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Turns out reports of Peyton Manning ‘s demise were ridiculously premature. Denver’s quarterback has been outstanding by every measure since throwing three interceptions in the first quarter at Atlanta a month ago. His trio of wobblers that night left critics questioning his stability, strength and stamina after spending all of last season on the sideline. His latest Monday night performance went much better as he engineered the biggest comeback of his career in the Broncos’ 35-24 win at San Diego and tied Dan Marino for first place with his 47th game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime. “These comeback victories are great,” Manning said, “but all it means is that you screwed up in the first half.” For once, they were able to overcome their first-half foibles as Manning vaulted the Broncos (3-3) into a first-place tie with the Chargers atop the AFC West after a treacherous early-season schedule that lightens up considerably after their bye this week. Even with four neck operations to match his four MVP trophies, the quarterback is on pace at age 36 to throw for more yards than he ever did in Indianapolis. If he keeps this up, he’ll also post the second-best marks of his career in attempts, completions, completion percentage, touchdowns and QB rating along with his second-fewest interceptions in a season. At this rate, he would also set franchise records for yards passing, completions, completion percentage and TD passes. He’s also the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300 yards and three TDs while completing at least 70 percent of his passes in three straight games. Any more questions about his health or his hardiness? “Everyone talked about him a couple weeks ago, but he’s been the least of my worries,” coach John Fox said. “I think he’s just going to get better and better.” Consider this: Since matching the worst quarter, interception-wise, of his career against the Falcons in Week 2, Manning has thrown for 1,519 yards with 11 touchdowns and just one interception in 195 passes – and that pickoff wasn’t even his fault. Matthew Willis didn’t recognize the overload on his side and failed to adjust his route accordingly Monday night, allowing Quentin Jammer to step up for an easy pick-six. So, how much better can Manning possibly get? “I think maybe the word is not so much `better,’ but `more comfortable,’” Fox said Tuesday. “Everybody’s adjusting, and they’re doing a good job, and they’re working hard to get there in a hurry. … There’s always something you can improve on. You never think you’ve arrived, so we still have a lot of work to do.” Like figuring out how to quit digging themselves into such big holes. The Broncos have found themselves trailing by 20 points to the Falcons and Texans, and by 24 to the Patriots and Chargers. “Well, if it was just one habit, it would be easy to break,” Fox said. “But we’ve kind of spread those habits around. And I’m not being flippant about it, we’ve got to get that cleaned up.” On Monday night, “we found a new way to self-destruct,” Fox said, pointing to two special teams fumbles. They also found new ways to come back, with three TD tosses from Manning and two defensive touchdowns as they erased the Chargers’ 24-0 halftime lead. That tied their biggest comeback in franchise history and left the AFC with just two winning teams – Baltimore and Houston – and both of them have their share of issues and injuries. The Broncos’ losses have come to teams with a combined 14-4 record, but the remainder of their schedule has a composite 18-32 record and features just one winning team – the Ravens, who lost anchor Ray Lewis to a torn triceps Sunday. For all their slow starts, the Broncos have outscored their opponents 79-6 in the fourth quarter, an indication they believe they’re never out of it with Manning on their side. For once, though, they have an actual comeback to celebrate and not just a moral victory to ponder. They’re hoping it can catapult them to better days in the weeks and months ahead. “It’s hard to have a lot of confidence and belief when nothing good happens,” Fox said. “It takes something like last night, something good happening, to kind of build on.” The Broncos became the first team in nearly a quarter-century to win after falling behind 24-0. Denver’s defense forced Philip Rivers into a career-high six turnovers, including ones that Tony Carter and Chris Harris returned for touchdowns. It was a 180-degree difference from the first half when the Broncos gave up 17 points off turnovers. “Once again we had those self-inflicted wounds that put us in a hole,” Manning said. “But we have shown the ability to come back, and offense and defense really did it together there in the second half.” Manning made adjustments after his three-interception first quarter at Atlanta on Sept. 17. His teammates were slower to come around, collecting more fumbles, stumbles and tumbles – like Eric Decker tripping over his own feet on his way to what would have been an 85-yard TD Monday night just before Jammer’s 80-yard interception return for a touchdown. Those are the things the Broncos know they’ll have to clean up to make a playoff run. Manning, for one, would love to spend the fourth quarter watching Elvis Dumervil and Von Miller tee off on the other quarterback. “We feel fortunate to be tied in our division with 3-3,” Manning said. “It’s going to be a competitive division later on down the stretch. There are some things we need to get better at. We need to use this week to improve and still find a way to play a 60-minute game.” Notes: Dumervil was the first Bronco to have two sacks and two forced fumbles in a game since John Lynch in `06. … LB D.J. Williams returned to Dove Valley on Tuesday after serving his six-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy on performance enhancing substances. He still has to sit out three more games for his second alcohol-related driving conviction but is allowed to be at team headquarters in the meantime. He’s eligible to return to practice on Nov. 12. – By Arnie Stapleton, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Former Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Peyton Manning Leads Denver Broncos Comeback: Fan Reaction (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Upon further review, there may actually be some advantages to losing a legendary quarterback and watching your favorite team subsequently fall apart at the seams. When Peyton Manning was released by the Indianapolis Colts last March after a year of fretting over his neck injury, I was not too enthusiastic about the move, even though it meant that Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck would likely be heading to the Circle City. …

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Manning has hit his stride in Denver (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Turns out reports of Peyton Manning’s demise were ridiculously premature.

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Manning has hit his stride in Denver (The Associated Press)

Falcons soar to top of AP Pro32 NFL power rankings (The Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — A close call on the field, a clear win in the AP Pro32 NFL power rankings.

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Broncos linebacker Nate Irving beginning to carve out playing time

Ready or not, the Broncos appear to be pushing second-year linebacker Nate Irving along a little more quickly these days.

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Broncos’ Champ Bailey to safety? Better for takeaways, not coverage

There is some attraction to moving Champ Bailey into a position where he would have the opportunity to create more turnovers.

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Playbook’s Daily Gallery: A winning group

From the Denver Broncos coming back to the San Francisco Giants standing up, the world of sports gave photographers some sweet things to shoot on Mond…

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