On September 5, 2013 the Denver Broncos’ quarterback
Payton Manning threw 7 touchdowns! This
has not been done since 1969. Now if you are not a follower of football that is
ok, but I think you will like this story.
To me that incredible on field success is not the best part of the
tale. It is the off the field experience
of this future Hall of Famer that makes the on the field performance so
fantastic.
In 2011 it was thought that Payton Manning might never
play again. The then 35-year-old NFL
veteran had to sit out an entire season after having serious neck surgery. This was an injury that doctors had little
experience with when trying to predict his chances at coming back. His old team gave up on him. They did not even try to trade him. The
Indianapolis Colts outright released this four time NFL MVP that led them to
the 2006 Super bowl championship.
Not only did he comeback in 2012, he also led his new team, the
Denver Broncos, all the way to the AFC playoffs. But it was in this game that he had another
huge setback. Seconds away from victory
the opposing Ravens quarterback throws a Hail Mary pass to tie the game. The Ravens eventually won the game in double
overtime. It has been called the most devastating loss in Broncos history. Manning threw two interceptions; one of those
was run back for a touchdown that would prove the difference in the game’s
outcome. The loss would have demoralized
many a good player. (Think Bill Buckner)
So who does Manning face in the first game of the 2013
season. You guessed it, the Super Bowl XLVII
winning nemesis Baltimore Ravens. This
time the outcome was