Author: | Woody Paige | ISBN: | 9781310697821 |
Publisher: | Woody Paige | Publication: | May 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Woody Paige |
ISBN: | 9781310697821 |
Publisher: | Woody Paige |
Publication: | May 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Dickens was talking about the Broncos, right?
Super Broncos: From Elway to Tebow to Manning, is the “definitive account of the 2013 season when the Broncos were the wildest west offensive show in NFL history,” writes Jim Nantz, the NFL sportscaster, in the book’s foreword.
Woody Paige, an ESPN regular, and Mike Klis, a long-time Denver sportswriter, celebrate the personal records and team victories, but don’t pull punches about the defeats – particularly the disastrous Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks. The book’s chapters take fans through the Broncos’ colorful history: the team’s birth in the AFL; the “Orange Crush” and the infamous revolt against coach John Ralston; the team’s first Super Bowl appearance; the rise to one of the NFL’s elite franchises with John Elway and Coach Dan Reeves; Tebowmania; Peyton Manning and his rivalry with Tom Brady; and a game-by-game account of the historic 2013 Broncos season which saw Manning throwing a record 55 touchdowns, and even saw the Broncos set the longest field goal in NFL history.
“Watching Peyton and the Broncos light up the NFL with an historic season, yet seeing it end in disappointment and heartache in New York, reminded me of how far the Broncos have come. And I’ve been with them through most of it,” says Paige.
Of perhaps greatest interest to Broncos fans and die-hard football fans everywhere, Super Broncos is filled with entertaining and revealing anecdotes about three of the most celebrated quarterbacks in the history of the game – John Elway, Tim Tebow and of course, Peyton Manning. Finally, there’s a colorful post-mortem on the Super Bowl defeat: “Mike, sorry man.” That’s what Peyton Manning said to Mike Klis after the Super Bowl loss.
For many Broncos fans, that personal account sums up the season. But where they go from here is going to be one of the most interesting NFL stories of 2014 and beyond, with Peyton coming back along with probably three quarters of the roster, the Broncos will get “meaner and more motivated,” writes Woody Paige.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Dickens was talking about the Broncos, right?
Super Broncos: From Elway to Tebow to Manning, is the “definitive account of the 2013 season when the Broncos were the wildest west offensive show in NFL history,” writes Jim Nantz, the NFL sportscaster, in the book’s foreword.
Woody Paige, an ESPN regular, and Mike Klis, a long-time Denver sportswriter, celebrate the personal records and team victories, but don’t pull punches about the defeats – particularly the disastrous Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks. The book’s chapters take fans through the Broncos’ colorful history: the team’s birth in the AFL; the “Orange Crush” and the infamous revolt against coach John Ralston; the team’s first Super Bowl appearance; the rise to one of the NFL’s elite franchises with John Elway and Coach Dan Reeves; Tebowmania; Peyton Manning and his rivalry with Tom Brady; and a game-by-game account of the historic 2013 Broncos season which saw Manning throwing a record 55 touchdowns, and even saw the Broncos set the longest field goal in NFL history.
“Watching Peyton and the Broncos light up the NFL with an historic season, yet seeing it end in disappointment and heartache in New York, reminded me of how far the Broncos have come. And I’ve been with them through most of it,” says Paige.
Of perhaps greatest interest to Broncos fans and die-hard football fans everywhere, Super Broncos is filled with entertaining and revealing anecdotes about three of the most celebrated quarterbacks in the history of the game – John Elway, Tim Tebow and of course, Peyton Manning. Finally, there’s a colorful post-mortem on the Super Bowl defeat: “Mike, sorry man.” That’s what Peyton Manning said to Mike Klis after the Super Bowl loss.
For many Broncos fans, that personal account sums up the season. But where they go from here is going to be one of the most interesting NFL stories of 2014 and beyond, with Peyton coming back along with probably three quarters of the roster, the Broncos will get “meaner and more motivated,” writes Woody Paige.