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DenBronx
01-11-2013, 03:46 PM
It's interesting that Manning went out to seek his college coach to get his throwing motion back to where it was. The video is interesting and it makes me wonder if they are working on a much bigger interview or show about Mannings road to recovery. Make no mistake about it, Mannings comeback was not only much more severe than Adrian Petersons was but it also is a much better story. Manning should get MVP and CBPOY, yep I just said that.



ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- This Saturday, the Broncos will take on the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round of the AFC playoffs. It's one more checkpoint in Manning's comeback season.

The first steps in that comeback began with his old quarterbacks coach from the University of Tennessee, David Cutcliffe.

Manning and Cutcliffe worked together at the University of Duke as the the quarterback rehabbed his way back to form. While very few people knew the work was going on, cameras were rolling the entire time.

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DenBronx
01-11-2013, 03:51 PM
David Cutcliffe: Peyton Manning’s recovery a tribute to hard work

As Peyton Manning prepares to quarterback the Broncos in the playoffs a year after he sat out his final season with the Colts following multiple neck surgeries, the coach who guided him through his comeback is calling it a tribute to Manning’s hard work.

David Cutcliffe, the Duke head coach who was Manning’s quarterbacks coach in college, supervised Manning’s recovery during his year out of the game. And in a feature that will air Saturday on NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning, Cutcliffe details just how hard Manning worked to get to this point. The NFL Network feature includes footage from a simulated game Manning ran at Duke’s football facility in which he made every single throw the same way he had made them in a 2010 playoff win over the Jets, and that’s a “game” Cutcliffe says he remains very proud of “winning.”

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