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The Denver Post reported that Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is back to wearing a glove.
I'm not sure how I feel about a quarterback that keeps switching the way he needs to throw the ball. Perhaps he didn't like what he saw on tape in the preseason or perhaps he just likes the way he throws the football with the glove now.
Personally, I am quite anxious to see how Manning looks over the first few weeks. It will go a long way in helping me determine which Manning we're going to see this season. The stud who threw a bunch of touchdowns earlier last season or the old injured quarterback who stumbled into the postseason.
Anyone out there have any thoughts on Manning heading into Week 1?
Horse Tracks
Peyton Manning back to wearing glove at Broncos practice | Denver Post
Peyton Manning’s on-and-off relationship with the glove is back on. The Broncos’ quarterback didn’t wear a glove on his throwing hand during offseason workouts and throughout training camp.
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Smith replaces Wolfe in Denver Broncos' first season practice | 9NEWS
Defensive end Antonio Smith is far more accustomed to starting the game than coming off the bench.
Evan Mathis changes dynamic as Broncos prepare for their opener - The Denver Post
Something had to be sacrificed. In retooling their offensive line once again, the Broncos placed a premium on knowledge and experience in exchange for game action.
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The Broncos will be without one of their starting safeties against the Ravens. No biggie. The safety position is never a factor when Denver plays Baltimore, right?
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