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    Looks Like an Interesting Year Coming Up Here in "Donkeyville"...

    Manning looks good heading into break before camp

    By ARNIE STAPLETON | The Associated Press – Thu, Jun 14, 2012 6:39 PM EDT










    • Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) stretches during an NFL football practice at the team's training facility in Englewood, Colo., on Thursday, …
    • Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, left, confers with quarterbacks coach Adam Gase during an NFL football practice at the team's training facility …






    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) What Tom Moore saw this week was oh, so familiar. Short or long, the throws were potent and precise, smacking sternums with both authority and a loud thwack.


    Peyton Manning is most certainly back.


    The Denver Broncos wrapped up their three-day minicamp that capped their offseason work Thursday with another spirited practice marked by precision and power from their new 36-year-old quarterback.


    On hand as a guest all week was Moore, Manning's offensive coordinator for all but one season when the two were in Indianapolis.


    ''Watching these three days, he looked excellent to me,'' said Moore.


    Manning has shown no ill effects of the nerve issue that caused weakness in his throwing arm last year, required four neck operations, forced him to miss the entire 2011 season and led to his release from the Colts.


    The biggest free agent in NFL history looks better and better every day as he regains strength and adjusts to his new team.


    ''We don't think about the injury anymore,'' said receiver Brandon Stokley, who played with Manning in Indianapolis. ''And I'm not sure he does, either.''


    The Broncos took a chance by signing the league's only four-time MVP to a five-year, $96 million deal in March, and with offseason on-field work out of the way and training camp seven weeks away, all indications are they're getting the Peyton Manning of old.
    Manning said he wishes he could have tripled the 13 offseason practices they were allowed to hold, but he cherished the time nonetheless.


    Over the last two months, he's shown both himself and John Elway, who recruited him to this quarterback-crazed town, that he still has plenty left in his right arm that has thrown for 54,828 yards and 399 touchdowns and hoisted a Super Bowl trophy.


    Manning averaged 42 passes a game in his last full season, in 2010, but the Broncos don't plan on having him air it out that much. They're meshing some of the power formations they used in leading the league in rushing last year with some of the spread formations that Manning was accustomed to running in Indianapolis.


    The reconstruction of both quarterback and offense appears to be going very well, indeed. Manning has given the Broncos no reason to hold back once training camp rolls around, offensive coordinator Mike McCoy said.


    ''We're going fullspeed ahead. We're being aggressive with everything we're doing,'' McCoy said. ''He's fine. We have no concerns right now. We're not worrying about it. We're moving forward.''


    With his arm strength not really an issue, the question facing Manning is whether he can get his timing down with his new targets.


    ''There's lots of things that enter into it, obviously, accuracy, anticipation, touch, arm strength, you know, it's an all-involved thing,'' Moore said. ''He looks good. He looks excellent.''


    Manning is loath to declare himself injury-free, insisting he has much work to do in his rehab just as he does in preparing for the 2012 season.


    ''You don't really expect him to say anything else,'' Stokley said. ''That's just kind of his persona, it's all about work every day, trying to get better. No matter if he's having one of his best years ever as a quarterback. Even during his MVP years, he's still saying the same stuff: 'Just trying to get better every day.'''


    Moore said Manning's well-known work ethic is what will push him through this season.
    ''Nobody works harder than him,'' Moore said. ''On anything. Anything. I mean, his work habits are fantastic. He'll be successful his entire life at whatever he does. Because of his work ethic and his dedication and his commitment to what he's doing.''


    When he was asked this week whether the Broncos had the potential to be as potent as the Colts were under his stewardship, Manning demurred.


    ''I'm not doing the comparison game to the other offenses,'' he said. ''I think what we're trying to do right now is form our identity. And I don't think that necessarily happens over 14 practices in May and June. I do think over training camp and into the preseason, I think hopefully we'll get a feel for the things that we really do well.''


    Even if Manning's right arm isn't 100 percent this season, his mind is, Stokley said, noting that while ''he's never had the strongest arm,'' nobody can decipher a defense and then pick it apart like Manning.


    Manning's arrival has had its anticipated ripple effect on both the offense and defense, and most of the six practices the media were allowed to watch were crisp. If anything, Manning's throws were sometimes too strong, sailing over his receivers' heads.


    Stokley said Manning is the ultimate leader because everybody around him gets better. He saw it in Indy and he's witnessing it now in Denver.


    ''Whatever he asks, guys will do, because they've seen what it can lead to. It can lead to great things for teams and individuals,'' Stokley said. ''There's no questioning him. It's not phony with him. You see it firsthand, how hard he works, how hard he prepares.


    ''And it's by far more and harder than anybody that's ever played this game. There's no question in my mind that nobody else has even come close to putting in the kind of effort and work that he's put into the NFL.''


    NOTES: Moore, 73, who was a consultant with the Jets last year, had his right knee replaced in the spring and will have his left one fixed in August. ''So, next season I'd like to coach again,'' he said. ''I'll be in good shape.''
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    Broncos are still gonna miss the playoffs...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Burris View Post
    Broncos are still gonna miss the playoffs...
    I agree and it will be downright embarassing. I love it.

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    I'm no donkey fan, but they made the playoffs last year with a running back playing QB. Now they have one of the best QBs to ever play the game throwing for them. Add in that weak ass division they play in, and there is no way they miss the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BossK View Post
    I'm no donkey fan, but they made the playoffs last year with a running back playing QB. Now they have one of the best QBs to ever play the game throwing for them. Add in that weak ass division they play in, and there is no way they miss the playoffs.
    They have an old QB that hasn't played in a long time. A QB that more than likely went to DEN because the altitude is going to help with that arm that isn't strong like it used to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BossK View Post
    I'm no donkey fan, but they made the playoffs last year with a running back playing QB. Now they have one of the best QBs to ever play the game throwing for them. Add in that weak ass division they play in, and there is no way they miss the playoffs.
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    They have an old QB that hasn't played in a long time. A QB that more than likely went to DEN because the altitude is going to help with that arm that isn't strong like it used to be.

    Both probably true but his old OC Tom Moore watched him at the vet OTA's and said his arm looked fine. He's never had a gun like Cutler anyway. He's all timing, accuracy and guile. Still the thin dry air out here can't hurt at all. One thing for sure is that he is the guy who can save the Broncos ass and help them climb back into contention.

    Like BossK said they were luckier than hell last year with Tebow pulling off some of the wins he did. Just like Orton found out teams would have caught up with that eventually. It'll be interesting to see what the Jets do with him. He's already up to 250lbs so they may be making another "Slash" out of him.

    I still think he's got enough stuff to win some games BBPB. Enough to get 'em to the playoffs and then who knows. Fox has tightened up the defense so we'll see. I'm not a huge Broncos fan but I still like to see them do well and I think I'll take in a game of two just for the opportunity to see Manning work in person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Both probably true but his old OC Tom Moore watched him at the vet OTA's and said his arm looked fine. He's never had a gun like Cutler anyway. He's all timing, accuracy and guile. Still the thin dry air out here can't hurt at all. One thing for sure is that he is the guy who can save the Broncos ass and help them climb back into contention.

    Like BossK said they were luckier than hell last year with Tebow pulling off some of the wins he did. Just like Orton found out teams would have caught up with that eventually. It'll be interesting to see what the Jets do with him. He's already up to 250lbs so they may be making another "Slash" out of him.

    I still think he's got enough stuff to win some games BBPB. Enough to get 'em to the playoffs and then who knows. Fox has tightened up the defense so we'll see. I'm not a huge Broncos fan but I still like to see them do well and I think I'll take in a game of two just for the opportunity to see Manning work in person.

    I agree Soul I think he has enough stuff to win some games too. BUT he's not returning to the all the creature comforts he had in IND. In particular, guys who he is very familiar with and has played with a long time. I can understand the excitement that Broncos fans have, but he has a whole new cast of characters to work with up there. I also don't believe he's 100% healthy. I guess we'll see soon enough.

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    Also, Palmer was basically thrown into the flames last year, and almost made it. The Chiefs' best players all were injured last year, and Jonathon Baldwin figures to make an impact opposite of Bowe, now that he's not getting beat up by TJ. No way in hell am i "giving" them the division, let alone setting them aside as favorites.


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    IIRC, didn't the donks pick up a couple of former colts during FA for manning to throw to?
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    That div is a conest of who sucks the least so the only funny thing will be if the donks don't get as far as they did last year...farther really, all the gator fans(won't give them enough credit to call them donk fans) all over the msg board and radio saying they should have kept Tesus.

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