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    Dallas not scared of Peyton Manning
    Tim MacMahon
    ESPNDallas.com | October 3, 2013

    IRVING, Texas -- All due respect to Peyton Manning, but some Dallas Cowboys defenders would rather not participate in all the raving about the Denver Broncos quarterback's record-setting pace.

    Manning leads the league in every major passing category entering Sunday's game at AT&T Stadium, having thrown for 1,470 yards and 16 touchdowns without an interception during Denver's 4-0 start. Those numbers, along with Manning's 138.0 passer rating, project to shatter NFL records for a season.

    Naturally, Manning's spectacular start has provided ample fodder for media questioning in the Cowboys' locker room this week.
    "I'm sick of hearing about Peyton Manning this and that and that," said linebacker Ernie Sims, who expects to replace struggling starter Bruce Carter in the lineup Sunday. "We've got to go out and do what we've got to do. You hear it all the time. Guys walk in the locker room: 'Peyton Manning threw for four touchdowns, this and that.' I'm just sick of it.

    "Yeah, he's a great player. Can't take that away from him. But at the end of the day, we're all competitors. Me being a competitor, I don't like that. I'm ready. I'm ready to play football."

    Before declining to take questions and declaring himself "closed to the media this week," perennial Pro Bowl pass-rusher DeMarcus Ware said, "All y'all want to do is talk about Peyton Manning."

    The Dallas defense, which ranks 27th in the league against the pass at 304.5 yards allowed per game, already has surrendered two 400-yard passing games -- a first in franchise history in the same season.

    Eli Manning threw for 450 yards and four touchdowns but was intercepted three times in the New York Giants' Week 1 loss to the Cowboys. Philip Rivers scorched Dallas' D for 401 yards and three touchdowns on 35-of-42 passing, setting an NFL record for completion percentage, in leading the San Diego Chargers to a win last week.

    Next come Manning's Broncos, prompting Cowboys defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin to chuckle and blurt out "that's not good" in the wake of Rivers' outing.

    "Don't think for one minute we're scared," defensive tackle Jason Hatcher told reporters. "We ain't scared of nobody. I don't really care who it is. They're going to make plays. Any team can make plays against you. We just have to play 60 minutes of football, very sound football against a great quarterback.
    "We have respect for him, but at the end of the day, they got to have respect for us as well. We're not a pushover team at all. We're definitely ready to play."

    Manning's Broncos have appeared unstoppable this season, leading the league in yardage (483.0 per game) and points (44.8).

    However, the Cowboys beat Manning the last two times they faced him while he quarterbacked the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts were 9-0 before losing to Dallas in 2006. Manning threw for 365 yards but was intercepted four times in an overtime loss to the Cowboys in 2010.

    "He can be beat," Hatcher said. "But at the same time, you have to respect a guy like that. He's probably one of the best. When he leaves this game, he'll be the greatest who ever did it, so of course you respect him.

    "You see what he does week in and week out. We have our work cut out for us. We're excited about the challenge. I know I am. I enjoy playing against a guy like that."
    Originally posted by darth-hideous
    Champ losing a step, just means the rest of the NFL is now only two steps behind.
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  • #2
    Of course they aren't scared of Manning. No team is. Defensive Coordinators don't have a lot of fun trying to game plan against him, but no one is scared. Most teams get up for playing against him.

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    • #3
      I think they are hurt because they cannot find any news articles in Denver: Denver Sick of Hearing about Romo
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      • #4
        Dallas fans will hear about Peyton Manning alot more when the game is over.They will turn the TV off a whole week I bet.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BroncoSexyDaddy
          Dallas fans will hear about Peyton Manning alot more when the game is over.They will turn the TV off a whole week I bet.
          They'll regret acting like they normally do. I still can't believe how dumb their fanbase is.
          :lombardi:2019 Adopt-A-Bronco: Dr. Dre'Mont Jones
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          • #6
            'We're competitors'...bwahahaha...whatever. You will be having Peyton nightmares for weeks. Might even ruin your season in one week.

            Crybabies.

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            • #7
              I'm sure they are sick of hearing about him. I too wish the media would pipe down a bit and just be like, "Oh, yeah. Manning threw for 387, 4 TDs today. No story here, just another day at the office, move along." I fear that defensive players will be looking to hurt him with all of the attention he is getting and I don't want him hurt.
              ”Those who would give up liberty for security, deserve neither.” Ben Franklin

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              • #8
                I have to confess, that I'm also a bity tired of the national sports media Manning lovefest.
                Yes, I mean it, and here's why:

                The media absolutely loves to build up heroes, only to tale special pleasure in tearing them down when they fail.
                When/if Denver loses a regular season game, I can guaratee that the media will find a way to dismiss what he's accomplished so far. They can't help themselves.

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                • #9
                  They're gonna be a lot more sick of hearing about him in a couple days.

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                  • #10
                    To the Dallas Cowboys: quit complaining and do something about it instead.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GNWbronco
                      To the Dallas Cowboys: quit complaining and do something about it instead.
                      They will just hear "Peyton had a bad game" if we lose.Nothing else can be done,he is just that great!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by KoolBreeze
                        I'm sure they are sick of hearing about him. I too wish the media would pipe down a bit and just be like, "Oh, yeah. Manning threw for 387, 4 TDs today. No story here, just another day at the office, move along." I fear that defensive players will be looking to hurt him with all of the attention he is getting and I don't want him hurt.
                        If that were the case, he would have gotten hurt at some point during his 15 year career. Other than the neck event, which was a bit of a fluke (and more of a nagging/chronic injury than anything else), he's been kept clean. The reason? He's brilliant in the pocket and knows how to avoid nasty hits.

                        Players don't try to hurt other players because the media is talking about them.

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                        • #13
                          Yeah, whatever, America's Bandwagon will be hatin' it even worse come Sunday Night...

                          Denver 38
                          Dallas 23

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                          • #14
                            Before the Giants game there was an article with EXACTLY the same title

                            Giants not afraid of Manning

                            We all know where that mindset got the Giants.

                            Before they all get angry about hearing how great Manning is, maybe they should talk with their coach Garrett and ask him to stop drooling all over how well Manning is playing because Garrett seems to have a man crush on Peyton Manning from the interviews I've seen
                            The beatings will continue until morale improves....

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                            • #15
                              I'm sick of the excessive Manning coverage too. He's doing great, I'd prefer it stay at least somewhat under the radar. You know they'll jump on him so bad if he has a 1 td / 1 int game now (which is going to happen at some point, you can't be perfect all year).

                              Also, another thing I'm really sick of hearing about is the Cowboys, and Romo. Cowboys haven't been good in decades, yet their fanbase puts them in the Superbowl every year. Romo is already politicking for more calls against the Denver secondary, what a chump.

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