HOUSTON - Peyton Manning had to prepare for a 2-point conversion and couldnt
celebrate when he set the NFL record for touchdown passes in a season in 2004.
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Uk . On Sunday, when Denvers quarterback regained the record
against the Houston Texans, he was able to soak in the historic moment. "It was
very special," he said. "Very rarely during an NFL game do you get to have a
moment like that." Manning regained his record with 51 when he threw for 400
yards and four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter to give Denver
its third straight AFC West title. He surpassed the 50 TD passes Tom Brady threw
in 2007 and led the Broncos (12-3) to a 37-13 win over the Texans (2-13) that
extended Houstons franchise-record skid to 13 games. Manning did it on a 25-yard
pass to Julius Thomas with 4:28 remaining. Just 2 1/2 minutes earlier, he tied
the mark with a 20-yard pass to Eric Decker. Manning figures Brady will overtake
him again one day, especially if the NFL moves to an 18-game regular season. "I
think its a unique thing and a neat thing to be a part of NFL history, even
though it may be temporary," he said. "So Im going to enjoy it as long as it
lasts, and hopefully the Hall of Fame will send the ball back once somebody
throws for more." He entered the game with 47 and his first touchdown came on a
36-yard pass to Demaryius Thomas in the second quarter. The second was a 10-yard
throw to Decker earlier in the fourth period. The Broncos already had a spot in
the playoffs, but their victory, combined with Kansas Citys loss to
Indianapolis, gave them the division crown. "This only means something because
it helped our team win games and we won the division today in a competitive AFC
West," Manning said. "Thats a good thing." Manning had previously established
the record by throwing 49 touchdown passes in 2004. He has a career-high 5,211
yards passing this season, which is third in NFL history and 265 yards shy of
the 5,476 yards Drew Brees gained in 2011. "The guy is a great quarterback,
obviously," Houston interim coach Wade Phillips said. "The last one, I was
surprised that they threw it deep late in the game, but thats part of football."
Matt Schaub started for the first time since Oct. 13 in place of an injured
Case Keenum. He finished with 176 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions
for the Texans. The Broncos couldnt do anything offensively in the third
quarter, gaining just 38 yards, and had to punt on each of their four
possessions. Their defence helped them out after that, with Mike Adams
intercepting Schaub at the Houston 28. Manning wasted no time making Houston
pay, and found Decker two plays later for the touchdown that extended the lead
to 23-13. "I thought the turning point was the Mike Adams interception," Denver
coach John Fox said. It was all Broncos after that, with Manning grabbing the
record with two more touchdown passes. Manning made the record-setting throw to
Julius Thomas and walked toward the end zone, where his teammates patted him on
the head. He then took off his helmet and walking to the sideline and pumped his
fist once. His teammates came out to greet him and he gave dozens of high-fives
as he grinned and walked to the bench. Decker picked up the ball after Thomas
dropped it after the touchdown and tucked it in the side of his jersey, where it
remained as he walked off the field. Manning laughed when asked about Thomas not
holding onto the ball after the score. "It wouldnt have surprised me if Julius
would have went and handed it to some babe up in the stands, trying to get her
phone number in exchange for the ball," he joked. "That would be right up Julius
alley." Thomas didnt realize his reception set the record when he caught it. "I
came back to the sidelines and Im sitting down on the bench and somebody said:
That was the one," he said. "Maybe I shouldnt have dropped it so carelessly, I
should have kept it." Decker led the Broncos with 10 receptions for 131 yards,
and Demaryius Thomas had eight catches for 123 yards. Wes Welker missed his
second straight game after sustaining his second concussion in four weeks on
Dec. 8. Schaub found Keshawn Martin on a 15-yard touchdown pass to get Houston
within 16-13 early in the third quarter. Andre Johnson finished with four
catches for 63 yards. He has 103 catches this season to reach 100 for the fifth
time in his career, tying an NFL record for most seasons with at least that many
receptions. Johnson entered the game needing one catch to reach the mark held by
Welker. He did it on a 33-yard reception in the first quarter. Mannings TD pass
to Demaryius Thomas on the first play of the second quarter put Denver up 10-3.
Houston used a 35-yard field goal to cut the lead to 10-6 after a 51-yard punt
return by Martin. Matt Prater made field goals of 25 and 44 yards to extend
Denvers lead to 16-6 at halftime. NOTES: The Broncos lost star linebacker
Von Miller to a knee injury in the first quarter, and Houston cornerback
Johnathan Joseph went out with a foot injury in the second quarter and didnt
return. Neither coach had updates on the injuries after the game. ... Houston TE
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Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and
dominated once more at Dover.Toronto FC Media Day has never been better.
Seriously. Seven years of losing has brought many different faces, players and
management, to the annual pre-season get-to-know-the-team round up.
Unfortunately for those player-media relationships initiated and cultivated,
most of the interviewees have been shipped out prematurely. Media Day became a
meet-and-greet, followed by a see you later. Tuesdays team time out for Torontos
media throng had a much different vibe at the Kia Training Grounds. A good mix
of young up-and-comers with a core of veteran leadership has been assembled
after an off-season of change, signings, spending and hype. First impressions
are just that, but on initial glance, it all felt right. Nothing has been
accomplished yet. But every ship needs a sail before heading out to sea. The
good news is the mast is up and the TFC ship is heading in the right direction.
Hopefully. Finally. Progress, alas. Stability and confidence go hand-in-hand.
The revolving door of players and personnel has been TFCs worst enemy. General
Manager Tim Bezbatchenko and Head Coach Ryan Nelsen have been busy in recent
months filling the gaps and adding genuine quality. Bezbatchenko, hired in
September, likes what he has in his group. "Im very comfortable with where we
compare with other teams right now," said Bezbatchenko. The roster has coming a
long way since end of season apologies and promises. On February 11th,
comfortable will suffice. More is to be done, at least one more player is
coming in, and more will go out. A work in progress. Here are eight notable
notes from the eighth Media Day in franchise history. 1) Brazil Head Coach
Felipe Scolari confirmed the seeming inevitable early Tuesday; that goalkeeper
Julio Cesar, 34, has in fact joined Toronto FC on loan. The club refused to
confirm anything, "I havent spoken to Julio for a couple days, but I think it
would be really nice … I may have to give Scolari a call," said Nelsen. Give
that man a phone! All sources indicate the deal for Cesar to join TFC on a
short loan is done. Hes coming. The club will save that announcement for
another day, with the five-time Serie A and UEFA Champions League winner in the
flesh. Save that ink for another day. A lack of confirmation didnt stop anyone
not named Bezbatchenko from heaping praise on the pending new arrival. Nelsen –
"Hes a gentleman of a man, hes a quality guy, his character is flawless, and hes
great around the locker-room. When you see him at work, theres a reason hes
played nearly 80 times for Brazil and won everything in the game." Michael
Bradley -"Its amazing, speaks volumes for the direction that this club is
going. A week ago, if anybody had told us that now another guy like Julio Cesar
would come in, I dont think anyone would believe them." Dwayne De Rosario – "Hes
a winner. To have him here is a great opportunity to learn from him." The
excitement is palpable. Although goalkeepers are often times interchangeable in
MLS, the Cesar move to Toronto not only adds quality but also further shows the
symbolic shift in approach and ambition of the franchise. 2) Last seasons number
one goalkeeper Joe Bendik is the potential short-term loser with Cesars
arrival. Key word: potential. It all depends on how Bendik takes the setback.
Although Bendik wont play much, if at all in the opening months, its his job for
the taking long-term. How he handles the situation will reveal whether his mind
is on self or team. Cesars arrival is an opportunity not wasted rather than a
shot at Bendik. The 24-year-old signed a new contract in December and has to
understand this. Regardless, Bendik was noticeably uneasy about taking a back
seat to Cesar. "It motivates me. Obviously its a little shot and a bomb to
swallow … but it cant go badly because I can learn a lot from him and compete
with him every day to play. Its a win-win." Bendik has to keep the long-view
in mind. He need understand Bendik will be relied upon post World Cup as the
team marches towards a potential playoff spot; the time with least room for
error. 3) Big money signing Bradley didnnt back away from my question regarding
the sentiment amongst many MLS analysts saying Toronto FC overpaid for the
midfielder.
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Jersey. "I think its great, were now to the point with the growth
of soccer in North America, a decision like mine to come to Toronto and back to
MLS can illicit such a wide variety of responses and opinions … it doesnt bother
me." Bradley remained poised throughout his time with the media. His teammates
glowed when speaking about The Generals presence already in camp. De Rosario
even spoke about meeting with Bradley and captain Steven Caldwell about
direction and leadership. Bradley ticks all the boxes in terms of leadership
and on-field qualities of a winner. Money necessarily spent. 4) Many players
believe TFC have become the hunted after years of being the hunter. Caldwell is
one of them. "We are probably the team to beat in MLS and its going to be
difficult wherever we go." Teams will have undoubtedly taken notice the moves
Toronto has made. And its unlikely the Reds will be MLS doormat of previous
years. But it takes more than a team on paper to be the class of the league.
Caldwell acknowledges as much, that the work is still to be done. Still, the
acceptance of expectation is a healthy mindset and speaks to the newfound
confidence in the group. 5) The third, often times forgotten designated player,
Brazilian Gilberto has set lofty goals for himself for his inaugural MLS
season. Through a translator, the striker stated his aim to score 25 goals.
Seriously. No hesitation. Camilo Sanvezzo won MLS Golden Boot last season with
22 goals. Perhaps the proclamation was somewhat lost in translation, as the
Brazilian says his biggest challenge right now is learning the language. After
I wished him luck at learning English, he wished me luck learning Portuguese.
Gilberto is a really friendly guy. He will be easy to cheer for, especially if
he scores 25. 6) I couldnt resist asking Nelsen what he learned about MLS
officiating last season. Nelsen, like many others, grew frustrated by the
inconsistency and downright inferior refereeing performances on a regular
basis. "They are really good guys, but for me, (they) just need experience at
the very top level. In my humble opinion, theyve come to the top rather quickly
without the pressure soaked experience. Its tough for them." It will be tougher
for Nelsen to bite his lip when officiating goes against them this year. The
stakes have been raised. How Nelsen grows from year one to year two in
composure and approach will be a test. The manager sets the tone. Consistency
will be key and a massive challenge for a manager with questions to be answered.
7) An ongoing worry among the media and diehards is the salary cap situation.
Its a rather nerdy habit to worry about a GMs bookkeeping. Bezbatchenko tried
to alleviate worries on potential limited financial flexibility. "You can
always make room on your team for new players. We do have some space left. We
always have space." This is a much different tactic than previous regimes,
which overspent on players and used the cap ceiling as an excuse for lackluster
play and lack of positive player movement. Bezbatchenkos experience with MLS
puts him and the team in good stead in cap management. So dont lose sleep,
moves can be made. 8) The clock is ticking on Toronto FCs efforts to resolve
Matias Labas future. A loan move within or outside MLS is the most logical
step. Laba is in Toronto and the club continues to consult with the player on
whats best for the Argentines future. Bezbatchenko is clearly aware of the
messy, borderline deceitful break-ups between club and player that have
contributed to a negative perception of TFC among agents and power brokers.
"Were trying to treat our players a little differently than in the past," said
Bezbatchenko. This isnt a shot at past management. Its the truth. Good on him
and the front office to right this long-standing wrong. The Laba situation will
continue to be handled with kid gloves. Reputations and the future of a good
young player caught in the middle of a rebuild are on the line.
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