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Manning spoils fans with 2nd title

Associated Press

SANTA CLARA, California – Everyone got spoiled.

Over two decades of watching Peyton Manning play on the biggest stages, fans became numb to all he could do – the way he dissected defenses with clinical precision, the way he rewrote the record book, even the way he came back from a neck injury that was supposed to be career-ending.

Then this.

Hobbled, creaking, sputtering to the end of his 18th season, he became a different quarterback. Not the Alpha Dog who needed to call all the shots. But a 39-year-old game manager who needed others to carry him over the finish line.

And what a finish the 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers was – if, in fact, this was it.

Not so much because of the 13 completions and 141 yards – that used to be one quarter’s worth for Manning. But because of the Super Bowl title he brought back to Denver – the second of his storied career and the one that proved every last thing he needed to.

“I don’t worry much about Peyton’s legacy,” said his dad, Archie, as he leaned against the wall outside the Broncos locker room. “Peyton’s legacy was he was a good quarterback. He showed up and played. A lot of people give him credit for changing things about the game. But there’s nothing wrong with being 2-2 in the Super Bowl instead of 1-3.”

About those two losses: They hovered over Manning like a dark cloud. It wasn’t so much that he couldn’t win the big one – he did that in 2007 with the Colts – it was that he didn’t win enough of them. All the passing yards (71,940), all those MVP awards (a record five), all those wins (Sunday’s marked No. 200) should’ve translated into more rings.

Now he has two, and is one of only 12 quarterbacks who can claim multiple Super Bowl titles.                             

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