Sunday, September 15, 2013

Can Peyton Get His Ring?

With the NFL season under way plenty of teams are off to great starts, and plenty are off to not-so-great starts. One of the teams that has started the season 2-0 is the Denver Broncos, led by veteran quarterback Peyton Manning. So far, Manning leads the NFL with 9 passing touchdowns (tying the NFL record for the most touchdowns in the first two games of the season.)
Last year the Broncos were a favorite to win the Super Bowl, but their run was cut short by th eventual champion team, the Baltimore Ravens.

I believe that the Broncos can win the Super Bowl because as a whole, the team has a lot of experience. There are a lot of veterans on the roster, and all of those veterans have the ability and mentality it takes to be champions. Throughout the regular season, the Broncos will only play a few teams who should pose as a threat to them. I'm going to go out on a limb here, but not only do I believe the Broncos WILL win the Super Bowl, but I also think they can do it by losing 2 games or less. Will the best Manning to play in the NFL come out and prove it this year? We'll have to wait and see!

2 comments:

  1. I also personally believe the broncos will win the super bowl this year, even though they are missing a couple of players right now from injury/suspensions they still have one of the best quarterbacks of all time. It defiantly is not a for sure thing though that they will win the super bowl. I could see a couple of other teams such as the Seahawks, 48ers, and Falcons winning the super bowl. It should be a good year of football!

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  2. I also personally believe the broncos will win the super bowl this year, even though they are missing a couple of players right now from injury/suspensions they still have one of the best quarterbacks of all time. It defiantly is not a for sure thing though that they will win the super bowl. I could see a couple of other teams such as the Seahawks, 48ers, and Falcons winning the super bowl. It should be a good year of football!

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