I have analyzed and cross-analyzed every aspect and facet of Super Bowl 50 but I think everyone realizes what the stakes are. The Broncos have a chance to send legendary signal-caller Peyton Manning into potential retirement, as a winner.
This, of course, is the same way that 17 years ago, the career of current Broncos vice president of football operations/general manager John Elway, ended when the Broncos bested the Atlanta Falcons, coached by former head coach, Dan Reeves, 34-19 in Super Bowl XXXIII (33).
Eyeing a third Lombardi.#BeatThePanthers pic.twitter.com/N6mvGxr4J5
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) February 7, 2016
In any event, this rendition of the Broncos, coached by Elway’s former backup, Gary Kubiak, plays the same way many of those Reeves teams did and has the same penchant for pulling out games in the clutch, always finding a way to come up with a key stop and a turnover.