Denver Native (Carol)
07-26-2013, 08:08 PM
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – His arm feels stronger and, yes, Peyton Manning has a much better feel for what to expect in Year 2 as the quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
The calendar, however, doesn’t stop for anyone.
Manning turned 37 since the last time he threw a meaningful pass – the interception that led to Baltimore’s winning score in its double-overtime victory in the playoffs – and that so-called window to win a championship will close soon.
Even that sort of forward thinking, however, doesn’t jibe with Manning – whose contract is guaranteed through 2014, but who takes things one practice, one game, one season at a time.
rest - http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/07/26/manning-on-his-future-im-all-in-on-2013/
The calendar, however, doesn’t stop for anyone.
Manning turned 37 since the last time he threw a meaningful pass – the interception that led to Baltimore’s winning score in its double-overtime victory in the playoffs – and that so-called window to win a championship will close soon.
Even that sort of forward thinking, however, doesn’t jibe with Manning – whose contract is guaranteed through 2014, but who takes things one practice, one game, one season at a time.
rest - http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/07/26/manning-on-his-future-im-all-in-on-2013/