Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Not just another pretty face!

Not just another pretty face...

Peyton Manning is pretty handsome but he's also an excellent quarterback and doing wonderful. Keep up the great work!!!

BEST picture of Peyton!!! :-)))

Peyton!?! Can YOU find Peyton?!!?

What?!?!

Yup! Peyton Manning is there.... can you find him.

Well he's on the left side! ;-)

I Dont Always Throw Touchdown Passes.... Hahha

OMG you gotta love Peyton!!! He's a nice guy, kind, smart, funny, man he's everything! ;-)

Beautiful Picture of Peyton Manning!!!

Patriot Killers!!! ;-)

Hahahhah SO funny Peyton Manning!

This is old but it's TOO funny!

YEAH PEYTON MANNING!!!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

It's Manning Time!!! ♡♡♡

Peyton... Go Team Go!!! :-)))

#18 & #88 :-)))

Peyton Manning with Wes Welker! ♡♡♡

OMG OMG OMG!

I just love seeing  Peyton Manning and Wes Welker together. I think they look so cute because Peyton is really tall and Wes is like a kid hehe aww too cute ;-*

Peyton did WHAT?!!?

Peyton did WHAT?!!?

Just kidding...

But I got your attention didn't I ;-)

Well, in this picture you see Peyton Manning throwing his hat that he was wearing to the fans!!! OMG those well actually that one fan who is going to catch it is soooooooooooooooooooo lucky! I wish I could catch that... dream come true. Meet Peyton Manning! ♥

Peyton Manning and Eric Decker!!!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Peyton Manning tricks EVERYBODY!!!

Peyton Manning fakes out everyone in AT&T Stadium with bootleg run — even the camera guy

Eric Edholm
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Peyton Manning is just toying with everyone these days. Even the damned camera guys.

Manning capped off another brilliant half of football with a play that no one — not the 11 Dallas Cowboys defenders, not the fans, nor the announcers or the camera guy — in the House That Jerry Built saw coming.
[Related: Dallas’ 48 points not enough as Denver wins]
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With everyone suspecting Manning would throw to one of his brilliant receivers, which would have upped his TD pass total to 20 (without an interception), he instead pulled off a little trickery with a naked bootleg run for a score to put the Broncos up 28-17 on the Cowboys.
It was Manning's first rushing touchdown since Week 8 of the 2008 season, and only the 18th of his career. And in this brilliant season, that score was also his most surprising.

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Broncos TE Julius Thomas celebrates one of his two touchdowns in Denver's win over Dallas.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)

Peyton Manning spent all afternoon putting the Broncos in the end zone during a wild shootout with Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys.
The last time he got the ball, Manning kept Denver out of the end zone — and that was the best way to win the game.

The four-time MVP kept up his record pace for touchdown passes, Matt Prater kicked a 28-yard field goal as time expired after an interception by Romo spoiled the first 500-yard game in Dallas history, and the Broncos stayed unbeaten with a 51-48 victory Sunday.
"It was pretty amazing that it came down to the defense making a big play at the end," Denver coach John Fox said. "Thank God our offense kept us in the game all day long."
In the waning seconds of one of the highest-scoring thrillers in NFL history, Manning ensured that his kicker — not Romo — had the last chance to score.
And with that, the Broncos ran their total to 230 points this season — the most by an NFL team through the first five games.
The Broncos had moved the ball to the Dallas 2 after Danny Trevathan's diving interception at the 24 in the final 2 minutes.
Needing a first down but not a touchdown so they could run out the clock, Manning and Knowshon Moreno shouted at each other in the backfield just before the snap.
"He basically was asking me, `How am I supposed to do that? How can I get a half a yard but not get a yard and a half?'" said Manning, who threw for 414 yards and four touchdowns to give him a record-setting 20 in the first five games.
"I just said, `You can't! You can't score! You can't do it!'"
Moreno managed to pull off the first down without scoring, and Manning took three snaps to drain the clock to 2 seconds for Prater, who also had a 50-yarder among his three field goals.
It was quite a debate over a measly yard in a game with 1,039 yards of total offense combined in the fourth-highest highest scoring game in NFL history and tied for the second-highest in regulation since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, according to STATS.
Romo was 25 of 36 for 506 yards and five touchdowns, breaking Don Meredith's franchise record of 460 yards. He is the fifth quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 500 yards and five touchdowns in a game.
Romo's 79-yard pass to Dez Bryant set up a 4-yard scoring toss to Cole Beasley for a 48-41 lead.
Manning, who threw for 414 yards and moved past Dan Marino for second on the career passing list with 61,371 yards, answered by leading a nine-play, 73-yard drive to Moreno's tying 1-yard score with 2:44 remaining.
Romo's interception came two plays later, when Trevathan dived in front of tight end Gavin Escobar.
"I was baiting him," said Trevathan, who scared his teammates with a knee injury in practice last week that turned out not to be serious.

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"Romo threw it and I felt like, man, hopefully I don't drop the ball when I get in the end zone this time. I fell to the ground and said, `Forget it!'"
The Cowboys were on the verge of getting blown out early in the second half when they finally stopped Manning and forced a field goal. They later ended his streak of 227 passes without an interception when Morris Claiborne picked him off late in the third quarter.
Dallas, which scored its most points ever in a loss, converted the turnover into a 41-38 lead on Romo's 10-yard pass to Witten, but the Broncos pulled even with a drive to Prater's 50-yarder.
The biggest momentum swing came on Romo's 82-yard touchdown to rookie Terrance Williams that cut Denver's lead to 35-27 in the third quarter.
"So you leave this game and obviously you are crushed and disappointed," said Witten, who had 121 yards receiving and a touchdown. "Offensively, this needs to be the standard by which we play."
The Cowboys jumped ahead 14-0 in the first quarter, but Dallas defenders just couldn't stay with Denver's receivers. Then Manning fooled them and the 92,758 watching his first game at the $1.2 billion home of the Cowboys with a bootleg for an easy 1-yard score and a 28-17 lead late in the first half.
Denver lined up for what looked like a run on third down from the 1. But Manning had faked the handoff, and the roar from thousands of orange-clad Denver fans grew as they realized he was jogging toward the left corner of the end zone for his first touchdown rushing since 2008.

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"The key is you want to do it about every five years or so," Manning said. "If you do it every game, they're going to be playing it right. Naked bootlegs only work, the ones I've done, is when you don' tell anybody."
Romo got Dallas in position for a 48-yard field goal by Dan Bailey just before halftime with a 38-yard completion to Williams, who had 151 yards receiving.
Bryant had six catches for 141 yards and two touchdowns.
Julius Thomas led the Broncos with 122 yards and two scores, and Moreno had 93 yards rushing for the Broncos.
NOTES: Manning fell two passes short of Jake Plummer's franchise record of 229 straight passes without an interception. Plummer set the mark in 2005. ... Manning's 20 TDs through five games broke Daunte Culpepper's record for Minnesota of 18 in 2004. ... Broncos CB Chris Harris, who started in place of Champ Bailey, didn't play in the second half because of a concussion.

Peyton Manning's Take

Peyton’s Take: Broncos at Cowboys

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Quarterback Peyton Manning passed Dan Marino for the second-most passing yards in NFL history during Denver’s Week 5 win at Dallas.


ARLINGTON, Texas -- Although one streak ended for quarterback Peyton Manning, others continued.
While Manning threw his first interception of the season, he led the Broncos to their 16th-straight regular-season victory and eighth-straight road win.
Manning led the Broncos to 51 points, and the team needed every one of them in its 51-48 win at Dallas.
That’s second-highest in franchise history to the 52 the club scored last week.
“We talked about at halftime, we had to keep scoring,” Manning said. “Their offense is hot. The field goals were disappointing because their offense was scoring touchdowns in the second half. But, we kept scoring and then had the huge defensive play at the end, which was significant. We did not want to give them the ball back.”
The offense scored on nine of its 11 drives and did not enlist the services of Britton Colquitt, who did not punt once in the game.
Manning finished 33-of-42 for 414 yards with four touchdowns in the air, in addition to a second quarter rushing touchdown, for a 129.6 quarterback rating.
The rushing score was his first since the 2008 season.
“I’ve done it actually a couple of times, believe it or not. The key is, you want to do it about every five years or so,” Manning laughed. “If you do it every game, they’re going to be playing it, right?”
With nine seconds left in the third quarter, Manning threw his first interception of the season, ending a career-best streak of 226 pass attempts in a row without a pick – three shy of the Broncos’ franchise record.
The pass was intended for Eric Decker, but was picked off by cornerback Morris Claiborne near midfield.
The Cowboys turned the interception into a touchdown five plays later, taking their first lead since the second quarter.
“It was a bad decision,” Manning said of the pass. “We were trying to get something down the field and they were in zone coverage. I thought I might be able to get one in there – didn’t make a good throw, but it really wasn’t a good decision as well.”
Manning said he never really paid much attention to the fact that he had a interception-free streak going.
“I never really got into any kind of streak,” he said. “You’re always trying to protect the ball. Certainly that was not a good time because their offense was hot and we needed to offense. It really ended up allowing them to catch up and get the lead. It was a bad decision and a bad throw.”
Manning used all of his pass-catching weapons on his way to his second 400-yard game of the 2013 season.
All six players that caught a pass finished with more than 40 yards in the game with Julius Thomas’ 122 yards leading the team.
Thomas hauled in a pair of touchdowns, with Eric Decker and Wes Welker recording the other two.
Decker’s started the team’s scoring after Denver faced a 14-0 deficit in the first quarter. His touchdown grab also helped atone for his fumble that ended the Broncos’ first drive of the day.
“I thought Decker, he was real determined after the turnover to come out and make some plays,” Manning said. “I thought the long ball down the left sideline was a very critical play against good coverage. And then his touchdown catch, that was good coverage as well on the back-shoulder fade.
“And then Demaryius made some really big-time catches in the fourth quarter, especially on the last two drives. Julius was solid, Welker’s catch might have been the catch of the game after we had a penalty there at the end, when we were down seven and we were second-and-goal, I think, on the 17. That was not ideal. You don’t have a lot of those on your call sheet. He made a heck of a catch and got hit versus tight coverage.”
Denver’s defense came up with the stop it needed when linebacker Danny Trevathan made a diving interception of Tony Romo’s pass with 2:04 to play and the game tied at 48.
Manning took advantage of the opportunity, achieving the goal of scoring without allowing the Cowboys offense a chance to take the field again.
After the Broncos’ first play of the drive went for a 13-yard completion to Julius Thomas to make it first-and-10 from the Dallas 11-yard line, the offense faced a challenge of getting a first down at the 1-yard line without scoring.
“We did not want to give them the ball back,” Manning said. “I’ve never been in a situation quite like that in the end where we needed to get the first down but we didn’t need to score. That difference was about half a yard. Knowshon and I were arguing at the end. He basically was asking, ‘How am I supposed to do that. How can I get half a yard but not get a yard and a half?’ I just said, ‘You can’t. You can’t score. You can’t do it. We have to get the first down, kick a field goal and get out of this place.’ We kept it pretty close there at the end.”