Monday, January 21, 2013

Awe Too Cute... Peyton With Hands On Hips! ;)

Omgg, Hands on Hips... Peyton #3

Hands on Hips... Peyton #2

Another Good Picture of Practice Time

Practice Time with Peyton Manning!

Work iittt.... Peyton :-)

Two Quarterback's Together! :-)

Runn Peyton.... Practice Time!

Goo Peyton Gooo Gooo!!! :-)

Manning View ;)

Niceee!!! :)

Good Throw Mr. Manning ;-)

Let's Goo Peyton! ;-)

Old... But Love it!!! :-)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Even Though Broncos Are Over... I'm Still Gonna Post!!!

I love the Denver Broncos too much!!! I don't care if they lost. No offense but Baltimore was all luck that game. I'm surprised that happened. But, I still love my Denver Broncos!!! I will always love Peyton Manning noo matter what!!! ♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Manning Nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Year


On Monday, quarterback Peyton Manning received his first yearly award nomination. He is one of three finalists for the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year.
Fans can vote for one player in each category on NFL.com/FedEx until Friday, January 25 at 7 pm MT to determine the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year.
Manning was nominated for FedEx’s weekly award five times in 2012, including nominations in Weeks 16 and 17, and won the award in Week 17. He also took home conference player of the week awards in Weeks 6 and 17 and conference player of the month awards for October and December.
The nomination comes after Manning broke franchise records in nearly every single-season passing category during his first year as a Bronco.

The quarterback finished with 4,659 yards on 400-of-583 passing with 37 touchdowns and just 11 interceptions. His team records were in touchdown passes, completions, passing yards and completion percentage (68.6). His season passer rating of 105.9 was also a team record.
He also earned his 12th career Pro Bowl selection, the most by a quarterback in NFL history while becoming the first signal-caller to be selected to the squad after missing the previous season due to injury. He is also the 14th player in league annals (and the only quarterback) to make 10 consecutive Pro Bowls in years he played.
Manning led the team to 11 straight wins en route to a 13-3 regular-season record as the Broncos earned the No. 1 seed the AFC playoffs.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers are the other finalists for the award.
During the week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII, FedEx plans to announce the 2012 FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year in New Orleans, as well as make a $25,000 donation in each winning player’s name to Junior Achievement offices in the their city. The funding is used to help U.S. small business development, by educating the next generation of entrepreneurs on how to start and grow their own businesses.

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Manning Counting on the Fans


With the Broncos earning the AFC’s No. 1 seed, the road to New Orleans runs through Denver.
That means the more than 75,000 fans at Sports Authority Field at Mile High will make their presence felt when the Ravens come to town for Saturday’s Divisional Round matchup.
“The old adage is ‘There’s no place like home,’ and I think that’s true,” Head Coach John Fox said. “Our fans are great. They’ve been great all season. I think that’s affected our record. It does bring the emotion to the guys and I expect it’ll be a pretty emotional place Saturday.”
The Broncos are 7-1 at home in 2012, with the lone loss coming more than three months ago in Week 3.
Quarterback Peyton Manning knows what it is like for a visiting team to play a game in Denver. He played four games against the Broncos in the Mile High City during his career with the Colts.

“Having played here as an opponent a number of years, the Denver Broncos have loud fans and excellent fans,” Manning said. “I know they’re going to play a big role on Saturday.”
As the team has increased its intensity during practice this week in preparation for its postseason opener, Manning is counting on the fans to do the same.
“Our fans have been great for us all season,” Manning said. “I know they’ll be excited. We’re going to need to them to be as loud as they possibly can on Saturday. I know they will be.”
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Friday, January 4, 2013

Do You See Peyton Manning?!?!

I'll give you a hint...

1.)He is wearing the white jersey with navy color long sleeves underneath it
2.)He has a helmet on
3.)He is on the right side

Still Can't Find Him.... Please Let Me Know And I'll Help You Find Him!!! :-D

Perfect Picture of Peyton Manning!!! ;-)

Goo Gooo Goooo!!! :-)

#18 Tellling #67 What To Do!

Bet You $20 Bucks Peyton's Throw is a TOuChDoWn!!! :-D

Peyton... With The Hand-Off :)

Serious Face Peyton! ;-)

Peyton...Background

Peyton Manning is in the background. He's on the left side the picture in the background kind of blurry but still able to see who it is.... Peyton Manning!!! :-)

Tell 'Em Peyton!!! ;)

Love The Jersey Mr. Manning! ;-*

Listen To P.E.Y.T.O.N People!!! :-)

#18 With The Pass!!! :)

Aww Love The Denver Broncos Sweatsuit.... Peyton!!! :-D

Awe Precious Peyton! ♡

Thumbs Up--- Peyton!!! :-)

Streching Peyton! ;-)

Winning Throw.... Peyton!!! ;)

Peyton Leading The Team! :-)

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Manning: 'Nothing Quite Like Playoff Football'

The Broncos have amped up the intensity as they prepare for the playoffs.


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Broncos’ hard-earned regular season success has quickly become a thing of the past.
With the postseason set to begin Saturday, current records will go out the window for each of the 12 teams that are still alive in the NFL’s win-or-go-home playoffs. Every play will take on greater importance, which means that each step in the preparation process takes on added meaning.
“You hear that it’s faster, you hear that it’s more intense,” safety David Bruton said. “But actually playing and everything, how intense it can get in the meetings, you realize just how much it means.”
A year ago, the Broncos experienced both the highs and lows of playing in games with such high stakes. The team won an overtime thriller against Pittsburgh on an unforgettable overtime touchdown catch by wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. The following week, the script was flipped in a tough loss to the New England Patriots.
“(We) didn’t play anywhere up to par last year when we went to New England,” Bruton said. “This year will definitely be different. We’ll come out there and perform. We realize that there’s a lot at stake. We can’t be No. 1 and go out so early. We want to be No. 1 throughout the whole thing and finish No. 1. The whole thing is to finish. Being No. 1 in the playoffs is nowhere near enough, and everybody realizes that.”
The memory of those experiences has the Broncos well aware of what is on the line, especially considering how many players around the league will be sitting at home wishing they were a part of the action.
“It’s really special,” tight end Jacob Tamme said. “It’s a special opportunity to play football in the NFL and a doubly special opportunity to get to play playoff football because not everybody gets to. There’s a lot of really good players in the NFL that haven’t even gotten the chance to make it to a championship game or play in the playoffs at all so this is a special opportunity and we’ve got some more work ahead of us.”
Though the team won’t begin its playoff run until Saturday, Jan. 12, it has already begun preparing for whichever team it draws. In addition to picking up familiarity with the Ravens, Colts and Bengals, the three potential opponents in the Divisional Round, the Broncos are focusing on their own play as they prepare for their biggest game of the season. And they’re doing so as if their playoff lives depend on it.
“It goes up even more,” defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson said of the intensity. “Attention to detail, attention to everything, playbook, opponents, everything goes up. Only 12 teams playing right now, we’re one of them.”
One Broncos player with a great deal of postseason experience is quarterback Peyton Manning, who played in at least one playoff game in 11 of his 14 seasons in the league. The 15th-year signal caller fully understands how much changes from the regular season to the postseason.
“I talk about the different seasons, there’s kind of offseason, preseason, regular season and the postseason,” Manning said. “There’s nothing quite like playoff football in my opinion.”

Manning Earns Player of the Month Honor

Quarterback Peyton Manning earned his sixth career AFC Offensive Player of the Month Award.

 

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – For the second time in three months, and just one day after earning the conference’s player of the week award, quarterback Peyton Manning has been named the AFC’s Offensive Player of the Month. Manning completed 123-of-174 passes for an NFL-best 70.7 completion percentage during the month of December. That completion rate was seven percent higher than the next closest passer.
PLAYERS WITH SIX CONF. PLAYER OF THE MONTH AWARDS
Player Type Conference
Peyton Manning Offensive AFC
Barry Sanders Offensive NFC
Bruce Smith Defensive AFC
Tom Brady Offensive AFC
Brett Favre Offensive NFC
Aaron Rodgers Offensive NFC
Steve Young Offensive NFC
He also paced the AFC in yards per attempt (8.0), touchdowns (11), first-down percentage (42 percent) and a passer rating of 108.4 that was 18.1 points higher than the next closest player.
The 15th-year signal caller became just the third quarterback in NFL history (Kurt Warner, 2001/Drew Brees, 2011) to lead his team to a perfect record in the final month of the season while passing for at least 1,300 yards, throwing for at least 10 touchdowns and completing 70 percent of his passes.
The Broncos’ 5-0 record in December helped the club secure the AFC’s top playoff seed.
The monthly award is the sixth of his career, tying him for the most career monthly accolades since the award began in 1986. Manning had never won two in the same season prior to this year.
Manning previously earned the award this season for the month of October, in which he passed for 951 yards with nine touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 126.7.
PEYTON MANNING'S DECEMBER GAME LOGS
Opp. W/L Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rtg.
vs. T.B. (12/2) W 38 27 71.1 242 3 1 103.2
at Oak. (12/6) W 36 26 72.2 310 1 1 95.8
at Bal. (12/16) W 28 17 60.7 204 1 0 94.9
vs. Cle. (12/23) W 43 30 69.8 339 3 1 106.6
vs. K.C. (12/30) W 29 23 79.3 304 3 0 144.8
TOTAL 5-0 174 123 70.7 1,399 11 3 108.4