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broncos. referee: time-out, denver. that's thehe third and final time-out. 30 seconds. phil: what a job by tom brady. the fourth down throw. two fourth down throws but the first one was clear. that o o he was s ing to get sacked so he just gave his guy a chance and rob gronkowski made the play. jim: and remember, they had a fourth down play earlier in this drive when brady heaved it dowow the field to gronkowski, and back in the first quarter, gostkowski missed the p.a.t. a lot of things have happened since then but that's why they're at this point right now facing a two to try to force overtime and they have amendola back for this play. he's been out this whole drive until this two-point conversion. so the denver defense has to be in a little bit of shock after the two fourth down conversions,
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touchdown butheyust regroup here because one stop takes them to the super bowl. here's brady. rolling out. rolling and throwing. intercepted! it's intercepted by roby. he lost the football back at the 20 but it doesn't matter. it was tipped by talib. and the denver defense saves it at the end. phil: once again, they're going to double-team the tight end rob gronkowski. look down at the bottom of your screen. easy to say now but that was your one-on-one. and as we've said all day long, pressure made brady move. jim: talib was the one who tipped it. roby, who has a nose for the football -- we've seen that over
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he ended up making the pick and brady see -- bravy's season, which has been a r rarkable season. so undermanned across the whole offense to get them to this point and peyton manning begins the celebration here. as now gostkowski will get set for an onside kickoff. watching manning through a last series reminded me so much of nine years ago w wn we were at the a.f.c. championship game at indianapolis and he was sitting on that sideline and could barely watch. phil: came bacac from a 27-3 deficit. the patriots have a high number of different onside kicks. you always have to be alert for the one r rht down the middle. jim: they've had two successful
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and it's recovered by keo. il: gostkowski was trying to kick it and get t tre first. keo, great job of reading it, caught it on the hop. jim: have to clear off the field here becse we're one official neilldown away and it's going to -- kneeldown away and it's going to be one triumphant kneeldown for peyton manning and these denver broncos. there werenen a whole lot of people giving them a chance coming into this one. phil: he did it once again. 17-32, 106 yards. the two touchdown passes in the first half and d e defense came through so many times for denver today.
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phil: what a battle. jim: it was the first time in history that two quarterbacks met for the fifth time in poststason history and in all five occasions, the quarterback who was playing at home won. phil: let's go back to what we said at the start of the game. i think he did it once again, peyton, when you saw how he played. he knows the team. they're tough. it's about the defense. you have to go out there and complement it and the offense did all day long. jim: everyone arounun the patriots will tell you they had never seen, if it was possible, to have more motivation or a bigger chip on your shoulder, they'd never seen tom brady so laser focused like he was this season.
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focused. tom brady always finds something to drive whahaver it is. disdown him. to drive himself and the football team but they ran up against a super bowl defense in the broncos and couldn't make enengh plays today t t win the game. jim: defense as a chan -- franchise is going to the super bowl for the eighth time. that's tied for the most in history, alongith the patriots, the cowboys and the steelers. all of them with eight trips. gary kubiak in his first year as the head coach of the broncos takes the team he played f f to the promised land. taking them to the super bowl. phil: changed the team. defensive oriented. tough. you saw all that here today with the denver broncos. jim: "the subway postgame show" is coming up. the 17th edition of brady-manning was very
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james: and hello, everyone, and welcome to "the subway postgame show." it's a final here in denver. ththbroncos are the a.f.c. champs by defeating the patriots 20-18. they will play in super bowl 50 in santa clara. i'm james brown alongside my colleagues, tony, coach, bart, and boomer esiason. and a reminder that you can also catch us online. watch "the subway postgame show" at cbssports.com. time now to look at our pyer of the game present by auto trader. it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday if i get two sacks we'll win the game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front.
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tom brady was off balance all day. boomer:ou're talking about coverage sacks, confusing a quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a touchdown to win the game. bart: danny trevathan played a huge role in stopping james white. hehe stood upp and he stood tall. tony: this is -- was one heck of a game. we talked about it being the last chance rivalry between peyton and tomnd they can't unt have delivered better. and peyton manning, no turnovers, pretty first quarter with the football. my hat's off to him. this was an outstanding game. james: the question coming inn was could wade phillips design a scheme to put pressure on tom brady and that quick release? the resounding answer, yes.y'ders fred deluca and dr.peter buck
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and now, direct from nflshop.com, you can own the broncos championship trophy tee and trophy hat. it's the official championship hat and t-shirt worn by players and coaches during the postgame celebration. don't miss out on this great opportunity to show your championship pride and own a piece of broncos history. visit nflshop.com now. james: and it is a jubilant crowd here at sports authority field at mile high as we welcome you back to the "the subway postgame show." i went to commercial asking the question could wade phillips design a a game plan to put pressure on tom brady and that
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not very often do you see him beif you woulded virtually the entire game. bill: he mixed up covepblgs, dropped people in coverage, blitzing them. the defensive front put pressure on him all day. i don't know why new england didn't go into no-huddle, what they've done all year long. bart: especially when new england had two safeties in the game. boomer: i saw belichick and phillips at the end of theame lking off the field. belichick said that was some game you called. james: let's send it to jim nantz for the presentation of the lamar hunt trophy. jim: thank you, james brown, and denver, congratatations, the broncos are heading to the super bowl. i'm up here with annibelle bowlen, wife of broncos' owner pat bowlen. jo elway, gary kubiak, the
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is here to present the lamar hunt trophy to the bowlen family. >> bronco family, let's give a big oldld round of applause to the 2015 a.f.c. champion broncos! yeah! and it's my pleasure to give this trophy to annibelle bowlen for pat bowlen, the lamar trophy for the a.f.c. champions. jim: i'll hold it for you. terrell, y y hold it. >> may i talk now? jim: yeah, you may. >> ok. on behalf of my husband pat and the bowlel -- bowlen family, i want to congratulate john elway, coach kubiak, our players and
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incredible fans in the nfl. we are so honored to accept the lamar hunt trophy and represent the a.f.c. in super bowl 50! let's get it done for pat! and go, broncos! jim: congratulations, anibel. this trophy, we're going to bring it over here, if you don't mind, to this gentleman by your side. john elway, ladies and gentlemen. put t ts team together.
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roommate, and in his first year he comes in and wins the a.f.c. championship. congratulations,s,ohn. john: thank you. we couldn't have done it without all the fans here today but gary and his whole staff did a tremendous job. stepped into a hot seat. jim:m:ou need toet your hands on that trophy. pass this long here. and while you hold that up, let me slip in gary kubiak. you're going t tthe super bowl. how did your team beat a very good new england patriot team today? gary: we have great respect for them but the one thing we've done all year is grind as a football team. our fans are great to play for. defensively we played our tails off all year long and found another way toin a close up. jim: to team up with elway, to me back yes our -- where your career started, you were a
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to bring it back, to bring your team to the super bowl. what does that mean before all these fans? gary: it means the world to me. john gave me a chance to come back to my football home and i'm so proud to be a part of this organition and this football team. jim: how about a little handoffff like the old days to number 18 here, peyton manning? [cheers] >> thank you very much. thank yoyo m: peyton, you now break the mark that belonged to john elway. he was previously the oldest quarterback to ever take a team to the super bowl and now that great honor belongs to you. at this stage in your career, tell me about the fact you're going back to the sup bowl. peyton: it's a tremendous honor, jim.
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playing here in denver for these great fans, for this great organization and to be going to our second super bowl in four years is very special and just an awesome effort by our entire team tonight. what an incredible effort by the pay rots. for us to beat that team today, a very special win. jim: you had a rather long handshake at the end with tom brady. i know there's a friendship admiration. what can you tell us was exchanged there and how about also withill belichick ass you guys today were able to beat a powerful combination? peyton: it's been a special rivalry over the course of my career against the patriots and the entire organization and to play four timesn the a.f.c. championship with so much on the line, those games have been very special so i just wanted to take the time to share with tom and bill how much respect i have for themnd what special c coaches anan players they are. jim: peyton, congratulations.
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bowl with all your teammates of the broncs. some very big performances by this defense. and we're going to s sd it back to james brown and all the crew, as von miller and all the broncos celebrate their a.f.c. title here today. james: a game-long effort that got it done in superb fashion. stay with us. "the subway postgame show" will continue from sports authority filed here in mile high after this. this is data on a wireless network. look, a door! let's all go through it together! (background talklkg and yelling) whwh it gets busy, it c c get overwhelmed. like this. a better network prepares for heavy traffic with more capacity. (zoom noises) the door is bigger! (background talking and yelling) a better network, like verizon, for instance.
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hey doug, how'd that discount double check work out for ya? oh, that was great. -good. i just, i wish i had double checked before discussing at play earlier. didianybody catch that play? no, nope, no ok, we're going to act like we're debating about it. you two do the bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got t ! save big with state farm. james: cominp next on cbs, a special edition of "60 minutes" about people who are making a difference. that will be followed by another special edition of "60 minutes," then "madam secretaryry and "ncis." all tonight only cbs. as we look at the lombardi
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that's what is at stake in two weeks. lette turn too my colleagues for their final thoughts. boomer: in relation to peyton manning, it's kind of poetic juste that he gets to represent the a.f.c. in super bowl 50 for everything that he's met to the league. you saw him up there with jail is -- jim nantz doing the classy thing, as he always dies. if he goes out a winnerfter super bowl 50 and calls it quits, he can say he did the same way that john elway did. bart: what a valiant effort on the road in a hososle environment, what a performance by the new england patriots. my hat goes off to these guys. i've lost this game three times in a row. i have to give them creditt for what theyy did on the road. bill: i've lost in the championship game multiple times and i thought this one hurt most because it was so close.
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championships. can they take that to the field two weeks from now? they lost t.j. ward and darian stewart, two starting safeties defense. they can match up with anybody and with peyton, that was his second consecutive game he's not thrown an interception. even running for a while in that situation. moving the chains there. that's the role he's haang. that's where he is in his career. he's a great leader. tony: if i ever had any doubt before about defense winning championships, dr. watson, both sides in both teams, the defenses stepped up big time to go against these legendry quarterbacks a looks like we're going to get one last ance to see the sheriff go out in super bowl 50. i'm happy as heck to be able to sit here and watch today.
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james: one team has punched its ticket going to san francisco-santa clara for super bowl 50. obviously the other ticket will be punched later today but as you look at this denver team what do you see? boomer: if von miller plays s e way he did today and demarcus ware does, they had the help of this fab base. i forgot how loud this stadium can be. being down here on the sideline, i'm thinking aboutt marcus cannon. there's no way. he was like on roller skates the entire game. that's going to be the key for this team because peyton manning only completed seven patses in the second half. great too. i still wonder if they're going to be thinking about fourth and 1, they went for it as opposed to kicking a field goal and that final drive could have beeee for a touchdown to win and they wouldn't have had to go for two. bart: what a match-up super bowl 50 is going to be. maybe the possibility of cam newton, the hottest quarterback
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but every team left in the tournaments has outstanding defenses, strong run games and quarterbacks that can flatout game. bill: gostkowski hasn't missed a extra points since his rookie career. that missed extra point turns out to be the difference in this game. there's aqib talib. they can match up that secondary with anybody. the biggest question will be can they score enough on the offensive side, not turn it over to win themselves another champipiship game? tony: i think you said it, coach. this team has turned a corner. they've come together by playing that great defense but not turning the ball over. they were able to run the ball with c.j. anderson. if peyton can do what he's done the last two weeks, be efficient, don't turn the ball over and his guys are making plays. emmanuel sandered flat-out madad some plays. and owen daniels, two catches, two touchdowns, came up big.
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going boo the super bowl. james: all the kudos should go to denver but only the -- on the other side of the ball, although tom brady was kept off balance the entire game, she -- they only lost by a couple of points and still at the end made it democratic. boomer: had they not lost that game in miami, this game would have been played in gililtte and there probably would have been a different outcome. james: evan washburn with devin mccourty. evan: i think you can say you guys did your job in freight peyton manning a lot of this game. what factors did lead to you guys lose something >> we just didn't play well enough. you get to the a.f.c. championship, you get down, you have to play really your best football of the year and today we just fell short. a couple of plays here and there
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really the decidingg factorings in the game. evan: what peyton manning was able to do against tom brady. what did you see? >> i think overall they played better. you have to have complementary football. offense, defense, and special teams. they d)d all tse well and we didn't. evan: where do you guys go from here? obviously this is still pretty fresh. >> that's what it is. you play in a championship game, it's a tremendous high and i@ you lose it it's a real low. the season is over but we move forward and we'll be ready to go next year. evan: devin, i rlly appreciate you stopping by. thanks. james: there's no question that the new england patriots have been the dynasty in an era designed for parity in the nfl. and coming up next on cbs, a special edition of "60 minutes"" abououpeople who a a making aa difference, followed by another
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