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Denver Broncos Win Super Bowl 50
Canyon News ^ | 02/07/2016

Posted on 02/07/2016 7:52:03 PM PST by SeekAndFind

It's the one time of year, where literally EVERYTHING stops: it's Super Bowl Sunday. And this isn't just any Super Bowl; it's the 50th anniversary which is the one time of year that EVERYONE, all ethnicities, all genders join in celebrating all things sports, food, commercials and TV.

For this epic battle, the Denver Broncos courtesy of Peyton Manning did battle with Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers. Before we talk about the big game, we first have to discuss what things led up the big game. The celebration kicked off with the NFL paying tribute to the past MVPs of the big dance, which I thought was quite fitting. I mean we're celebrating 50 years people.

Songstress Lady Gaga took the stage to sing the National Anthem and she put a unique spin on what many consider one of the most difficult songs ever to sing. She surely showcased her pipes and a bit of flair to deliver her own rendition that was quite memorable to say the least. Carolina won the coin toss and decided to defer to Denver to kick off the game.

Peyton really kicked off the game strong with a strong drive in the first 2 minutes of the game placing the Broncos in the position to place points on the board a lot sooner than expected. A field goal would have to settle at the hands of Brandon McManus who gave Denver the lead 3-0 with a little over 10 minutes left in the first quarter. Wow, Denver's defense didn't give Cam or the Panthers anytime to make moves forcing them to punt during their first possession.

The Panthers put the pressure on Denver forcing them to punt without the ability to move much yardage. A controversial catch by Panthers player Cotchery led to a halt in gameplay, but after seeing the review, that might have been a bad call on the officials because it looked like Cotchery did indeed have possession of the ball. Cam Newton got pummeled with resulted in a fumble that allowed the Broncos to score a touchdown, giving Denver a 10-point lead in the first quarter. Newton got into his rhythm in the second quarter deciding to run the ball on several occasions giving Newton the opportunity to get his team back into the game. The frustration grew on Talib who grabbed the facemask of Panther player Corey Brown. Jeez, the guy needs to cool it; he's going to ruin this for the Broncos.

With the snap of a finger, the Panthers are now back in the game after a touchdown by Jonathan Stewart cutting Denver's lead by 3. Norwood moved a 61-yard return on a punt from Carolina to place the Broncos in the position to score a second touchdown, but the Panthers defense halted the team to another field goal giving them a lead of 13-7. Not much happened beyond the back and forth of defense between both teams to close out the second quarter. Must say the game is pretty even matched at the moment.

Taking a bit of a break from the sport, the Pepsi Halftime Show kicked off with Coldplay and special guests Beyonce and Bruno Mars. Headliner Coldplay kicked off the entertainment, but it was not as exciting as I hoped. Bruno Mars than took the stage with assistance from Mark Ronson to perform their inescapable hit "Uptown Funk" that was full of plenty of funk and soul. Those dance moves were pretty neat also. Beyonce later took to the stage to perform her newest hit "Formation." Seeing that dance-off between Bruno Mars and Beyonce was epic. Will admit it would have been even more fun if it had been just Beyonce or Bruno Mars performing the entire set.

The third quarter kicked off with Carolina in possession; doing all in their power to get back into the game. They went for a field goal to cut the deficit, but it was ruled no good. The Broncos responded with another field goal giving them a 16-7 lead. Fed up with the lack of plays, Newton threw a long way for Brown which put the Panthers back into contention to place some points on the board, but an interception proved costly for Newton as the Broncos capitalized on another mistake. The third quarter proved another disaster for the Panthers as they went scoreless yet again.

The fourth quarter kicked off with Denver in possession and Carolina needed to put some points on the board to prevent their dreams from coming to an end. Carolina capitalized on a turnover from Peyton Manning, but Newton couldn't make anything happen for a TD, so the team settled for a field goal. So with less than 10 minutes in the fourth quarter the score was 10-16 with Denver holding a 6-point lead.

That isn't good news for Denver because all it takes is one TD from the Panthers to tie-up the game and go for the win with the extra point. With less than 4 minutes in the game, Von Miller knocked the ball out of the hands of Cam which gave the Broncos the chance for a touchdown to nail the coffin in the game, with C.J. Anderson scoring the TD giving Denver a 22-10 lead.

To add to their lead, Denver went for a 2-point conversion which was completed without any obstacle. Yup, with less than 3 minutes, Denver dashed the hopes of Carolina capturing a Super Bowl win. Only way Carolina could make that happen is by scoring 2 TDs in less than 3 minutes; is it impossible no, but with the level of defense that Denver has been playing all game it seemed impossible for Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton to pull off such an upset. Cam was sacked seven times, yes, seven times during the game, where was his defense when he needed them most and the guy was none too happy.

That's it people, Peyton Manning who many expected to hang up his helmet after this Super Bowl game took the Broncos to the Super Bowl and ended their season with the biggest prize of them all! With a final score of 24-10, the Carolina Panthers proved to be no match for the Denver Broncos and their defense.

Many people expected Carolina to steam roll the Broncos, but never underestimate the underdog people. It's the perfect, and I mean perfect send-off for who I consider one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Well done Denver, well done! It was fun to watch.


TOPICS: Front Page News; US: Colorado; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: broncos; carolinapanthers; colorado; denver; denverbroncos; nfl; nflsuperbowl; northcarolina; panthers; superbowl; superbowl50; superbowll
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To: CurlyDave

Betting public overwhelmingly had Carolina. Media steered peo people to wrong side. Even with replay that showed a clear catch the officials couldn’t get the call right for the team that the casino industry wanted to see lose.


101 posted on 02/08/2016 1:43:35 AM PST by Freedom of Speech Wins
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To: SeekAndFind

There was a football game on yesterday?


102 posted on 02/08/2016 3:58:07 AM PST by Londo Molari
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To: showme_the_Glory


"Sorry to say this, I don't think he's been that good from the get-go," Limbaugh said. "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well..."

Well, well...What have we here? It's as true today as it was then, and that was over 12 years ago.
103 posted on 02/08/2016 4:39:43 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: ru4liberty

Why couldn’t Kubiak and Phillips produce a team like that when they were here (with the Texans)? I suspect the answer is our crappy general manager. I wonder how Kubiak will do if Peyton retires and he has to coach a less than top tier quarterback - like he had here.


104 posted on 02/08/2016 5:37:46 AM PST by uptowngirl
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To: uptowngirl

By the numbers Manning was probably the worst quarterback in the league, and they won it all. I think the last two bronco superbowls hold a lesson for teams. They don’t need to overspend on quarterbacks. Just get a well rounded team.


105 posted on 02/08/2016 6:46:16 AM PST by Vince Ferrer
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To: hoosiermama
This part of Indiana is going insane. One would think the Colts had won. We do love Peyton !

Peyton is the reason that Colts Fans in general are some of the "football" smartest fan base in the NFL. All those years of trying to keep up with what the hell was going on in an offense forced football fans to learn a bit more about offenses and defenses.

I know all stadiums now get much quieter when the home team is on offense. But back when the Colts played in the RCA Dome, I will never forget the head splitting noise of the fans in that (now tiny) stadium when on defense and the creepy silence when they went on offense. People on cell phones where hushed by neighboring fans and people whispered. It was the worlds larges library on offense. And you could hear Peyton calling audibls and the cadence throughout the whole stadium. He started that.

I am honored that one of the greats played for us and I saw him in his prime. It hit me what a big deal that was for him watching him in his first season in Denver when he would frantically try to hush is home team crowd. I think the fans thought it was part of his had signals. But Colts fans knew what that meant. "Shut up! I'm trying to work here!"

I do hope he retires. Great player and a great man. All class and character.

106 posted on 02/08/2016 10:57:48 AM PST by Tenacious 1 (You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
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To: CurlyDave
I thought Carolina was robbed on the challenged catch in the first quarter.

I thought the opposite and the announcers got it wrong. Here's why. You will have to watch it again. His hand WAS under the ball. But the front thrid of the ball comes in contact with the ground even whith his hand under it. No problem UNLESS the ball wiggles or bobbles following the touch of the ground. As he rolls over, you will see the ball still wiggling and bobbling a bit and he has the ball pressed between his right elbow and hip.

It was right to challenge the call and it certainly could have gone either way. But based on the original call (and you could see why they made it that way), there wasn't enouh to probe control all the way through the catch.

107 posted on 02/08/2016 11:05:37 AM PST by Tenacious 1 (You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
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To: TTFlyer
Please tell where Manning had an effect on the outcome of this game? Looked to me like they could have put 70+ year old Joe Namath back there and the outcome would have been the same.

I don't think anyone made an argument for Peyton playing a great game. He struggled for most of the season and even had to be benched. The overwhelming sentiment is how much of a team win it was for the Broncos. Peyton was one of the first to give his team and the defense all the credit.

108 posted on 02/08/2016 11:08:24 AM PST by Tenacious 1 (You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
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To: Kartographer

The Colts and Colts fans hated to lose Peyton. BUT, unlike most of the folks that had an opinion about it across the NFL, Colts Fans, especially in Indy, understood the reason in made good business sense. The Colts had a roster of hall of aging Hall of Famers. It was an expensive roster. We had a number one draft pick and wouldn’t be able to afford Luck and Peyton and ..... you get the idea. The team needed to retool and rebuild. We had new coaches, new GM, etc. Remember the Packers the last few years of Favre’s career? The team was engineered around Brett but the game had moved on from his famous and successful gunslinger style.

This is precisely why you still see the respect and admiration of Peyton in Colts country (along with his being such a class act). If you ever met him, you’d like him.


109 posted on 02/08/2016 11:21:01 AM PST by Tenacious 1 (You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
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To: Phillyred

You are so right. That is why they have been a 7-9, 9-7 team these past few years. This year they go hot and put the pieces together but last nights effort was what I was expecting out him when they played my Seahawks in the Divisional game. He has poor mechanics and once he starts getting stuck in a game he becomes more erratic.


110 posted on 02/08/2016 11:37:22 AM PST by shotgun
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To: Ouderkirk
There are too many game rules, to many specialty rules too. And some seriously bad officials.

Lots of parallels with the gov't, eh?

(I just could not resist!)

Seriously, though, in either case, one of the problems is that when you get too many complex "rules", rarer is the "official" who can run the game well or properly enforce all the rules.

Given the job NFL refs are tasked with, I think they actually do pretty well, most of the time.

111 posted on 02/08/2016 3:31:17 PM PST by Paul R.
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To: Paul R.
when you get too many complex "rules", rarer is the "official" who can run the game well or properly enforce all the rules.

Yes..that's exactly what has happened. The Referees make bad calls based on an interpretation of an abundance of bad rules.

Nascar did the same thing and changed the nature of the racing. It wasn't the best of the best of the Saturday Night racers, it became about the personalities.

112 posted on 02/08/2016 4:16:20 PM PST by Ouderkirk (To the left, everything must evidence that this or that strand of leftist theory is true)
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To: SeekAndFind

“If this is it”

A tribute to Peyton Manning
from
Russell Wilson
Quarterback / Seattle Seahawks

http://www.theplayerstribune.com/russell-wilson-peyton-manning-superbowl/


113 posted on 02/08/2016 4:40:30 PM PST by Ronald_Magnus
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To: SeekAndFind

The SuperBowl Half-time show was a tribute to Black Power, however, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panthers, who succeeded about as well as the Carolina Panthers. Beyonce’s fake cartridge belt may have contained a few actual cartridges, minus their primers. The large X that the 50 black women in paramilitary uniforms and black berets formed, of course, honored Malcolm X, the racist white-hater. Was the conventional US media silent on this? Then go read the British press!


114 posted on 02/09/2016 11:18:14 AM PST by 2harddrive
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To: SeekAndFind

The SuperBowl Half-time show was a tribute to Black Power, however, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panthers, who succeeded about as well as the Carolina Panthers. Beyonce’s fake cartridge belt may have contained a few actual cartridges, minus their primers. The large X that the 50 black women in paramilitary uniforms and black berets formed, of course, honored Malcolm X, the racist white-hater. Was the conventional US media silent on this? Then go read the British press!


115 posted on 02/09/2016 11:18:35 AM PST by 2harddrive
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