This Offense Broke EVERY NFL RECORD

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Published 2024-01-16
A look back at the 2013 Denver Broncos who were the greatest offense in NFL history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BrendanPappas
    To me, Super Bowl 48 was undeniable proof that in the NFL, defense truly does win championships.
  • @benpeterson4673
    Two things about the Superbowl that year: 1. His name is Malcolm Smith 2. It was 43-8, the second most lopsided SB.
  • @bigjared8946
    It broke records, then the Legion of Boom broke IT. 43-8 actually understates the level of beatdown that occurred on that day.
  • @patrickkanas3874
    What killed the Broncos in the Super Bowl was their problem with slow starts and their reliance on comeback wins. That just wasn't going to cut it against the Seahawks
  • @steelcity4581
    Insane to think the Broncos SB win with Manning will be 10 years ago next year. Still feels like last year
  • @AlTheBoSSS
    I had Peyton manning, thomas, decker, Moreno and welker on my fantasy team this year. It was really fun 😂
  • @jamesbuell4480
    "They fell short in the Superbowl" - Nah, they got mollywopped
  • @notflx
    Man… I miss Peyton.. I miss the Brady vs Peyton games too.. 😢
  • @learn2xpand862
    People don’t talk about how big of a comeback this was for Peyton
  • It doesn’t make much of a difference but the final score of the game was actually 43-8.
  • @guppy90rl81
    Looking back now holy shit this Denver offense was stupid good
  • @Legendary_Twan
    As a Broncos, I was crushed when we got spanked in the SB after that historic season
  • @undeadarmy19
    As a Colts fan, it was really fun to watch Peyton Manning put on such a show during the 2013 season. I'm really glad he was able to get another SB win under his belt, even if it did come off the back of the defense, and him not playing very well.
  • @superpower3633
    The safety was the fastest score in a Super Bowl as well.
  • @Steve_643
    Even though he had lost some of his physical ability he was so far ahead of everyone else mentally he completely dominated. He was throwing ducks at this point of his career and still threw for 55 TD’s that’s amazing.
  • @jkhdfkjashdfk
    You should have mentioned that when Brady got the record of 50 TD passes in a season originally, he was breaking Peyton Manning’s old record of 49 that he set in about 15 games.
  • @kenthomas505
    Two mistakes on your video there: 1. The player who intercepted Manning for the touchdown in the Super Bowl was Malcolm Smith, not Malcolm Floyd 2. The final score of the Super Bowl was 43-8, not 48-3.
  • @jbdub08
    It’s fairly well documented that crowd noise is what ultimately did them in. They were expecting a fairly neutral crowd, as tends to be the case in most Super Bowls. So they prepared their game plan accordingly, expecting to use verbal audibles/playcalls at the LOS. Instead, the crowd was so loud, it basically became an away game for Denver and they were forced to fall back on hand signals instead. The problem with this is that Seattle’s defense had watched enough film that they’d figured what most of Peyton Manning’s hand signals meant. So they started jumping Denver’s routes. Richard Sherman spoke about this at length in an interview. What floors me about this is at no point in the game did ANYONE on Denver’s offense figure this out. Not the receivers, not the offensive coordinator, not even Peyton Manning himself. Sherman even admitted that had Denver mixed up their route trees and thrown in some double moves, their defense would have been exposed. But it never happened and the Seahawks got away with it all game long. The rest is history.