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leaving the secondary in a short-han
#1   2013/07/31 03:34AM
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Manning worked most of his magic over the final two quarters, in spite of the Steelers having the ball for nearly 18 1/2 minutes by utilizing a keep-away approach that nearly worked to perfection. The 11-time Pro Bowl honoree completed 9-of-12 passes for 155 yards against one of the leagues premier defenses after the break, leading the Broncos to 17 points over their first three second-half drives to overcome a 13-7 deficit midway through the third period. Both of Mannings touchdown strikes also came after intermission, with his 71- yard delivery to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas the 400th of his distinguished career. He also fired a one-yard pass to tight end Jacob Tamme with 9:23 to play that gave Denver a 22-19 lead it would not relinquish. Denvers defense did its part as well, sacking Pittsburghs Ben Roethlisberger five times and getting a game-sealing 43-yard interception return touchdown from another new addiition -- cornerback Tracy Porter -- with 1:58 remaining. 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"They can do it all," Denver defensive end Elvis Dumervil said of the Falcons. "They can run, throw the ball, throw screens, slow down the rush. They do a variety of different things. Theyre a well-coached team." Atlanta didnt come out of last weeks contest unscathed, however. Cornerback Brent Grimes, a Pro Bowl selection in 2010, suffered a season-ending Achilles tendon tear against the Chiefs, leaving the secondary in a short-handed state as it prepares to face one of the sports all-time greats in Manning. "The most important thing is we have to play sound technique and make sure were in the right place," said Falcons head coach Mike Smith. "If youre in the wrong place by a half-yard, youre going to pay for it. (Manning) has a good understanding of how youre trying to defend him. If you give him pre- snap reads, hes going to know where to go with the football." ' ' '


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