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I feel compelled to write this in advance of Denver’s excursion to New England for the 16th episode of Peyton Manning versus Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
No matter what goes on at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, the Denver Broncos will be the top team in the NFL and needs to be considered the team to overcome as we look toward Super Bowl XLIX.
Peyton Manning and these Broncos are similar to the Miami Heat during LeBron James’ stay in South Beach. Fairly or unfairly, it is about getting to championships and winning titles. LeBron made the NBA Finals in every one of his four years using the Heat, snagging some of bands. That is a success, even whenever total did not quite fit the bevy of titles LeBron nonchalantly promised in his opening dance party. ("Not two, not three, not four, not five, not six, not seven …")
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