He’s watched draft picks flounder and free agents falter, seen some of his best players sidelined by injuries and witnessed Peyton Manning’s successor struggle to stay safe behind a spongy offensive line. ”I think we would take it if you said at Week 10 we’d be 7-3 with what’s happened,” Elway said. Another reason Elway is grinning and not grimacing is that his team is about to be astonishingly healthy when they host Kansas City (7-2) in a Sunday night showdown that begins a brutal six-week homestretch.
Source: Yahoo.com
Elway exudes confidence about another Super Bowl run (The Associated Press)
November 17, 2016 by