Showing posts with label @SuperBowl50. Show all posts
Showing posts with label @SuperBowl50. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2016

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Thursday, 18 February 2016

Allegations Test Manning Sponsors


A prominent women’s rights group has called on companies to end their lucrative deals with Peyton Manning after allegations of sexual assault resurfaced in the press.

The allegations relate to his time at the University of Tennessee when he is accused of placing his genitals on the face of a female trainer. The case was settled out of court, with Manning claiming he was merely “mooning” a team-mate. The claims resurfaced last week in a lawsuit against the university that claims the athletics department condoned a “hostile sexual environment” towards female students.

“When institutions like the University of Tennessee tacitly condone violence against women by ignoring cases of sexual assault by student-athletes, it perpetuates a dangerous culture of violence that ultimately hurts women everywhere,” Nita Chaudhary, co-founder of UltraViolet, said in a statement. “Nationwide Insurance and Papa John’s Pizza must show their customers that they will never stand for sexual violence – and suspend their relationships with Manning pending further investigation.”

Manning makes millions of dollars a year from his endorsements, many of which rely on his affable public persona. He is a lock to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame once he is eligible, and his legacy was boosted earlier this month when he won the second Super Bowl of his career.

“While it is outrageous that the University of Tennessee chose to turn a blind eye to sexual violence by student athletes like Manning, it would be flat out unacceptable for the NFL and major companies like Nationwide Insurance and Papa John’s Pizza to continue to stand with Manning in light of emerging evidence,” Chaudhary said. “The NFL should thoroughly investigate this incident before allowing Manning to play or work in [the] NFL again.”

The allegations have come under further scrutiny after some critics said the claims were treated more lightly by the media than if Manning had been a black player.

Manning’s career in the NFL may be coming to an end anyway. He will be 40 in March and it is likely he will choose to retire with the Super Bowl victory as his final game.


Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Newton's Law for Panthers Cam

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Cam Newton has responded to criticism of a post Super Bowl press conference he gave that managed to make the average athlete interview sound like the Gettysburg Address.

Newton’s answers were barely audible after the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos, and he left the press conference after just three minutes. Newton’s conduct attracted plenty of ire – as well as support – and on Tuesday he refused to apologise. “I’m on record as being a sore loser,” he told the Charlotte Observer. “I hate losing. You show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser.”

The Panthers general manager, Dave Gettleman, agreed with that sentiment. “I want players that hate to lose,” he said. “I want the buses to be late for the airport.”

Ron Rivera, the Panthers head coach, took a different line, although he did not condemn his quarterback. “Do I wish Cam would’ve handled it differently? Yes. But that’s who he is. He hates to lose.”

Newton added that he wasn’t worried if he had offended anyone, and the incident had attracted too much attention – indeed, it has been pointed out that Newton may have looked angry because he was in earshot of a Broncos player in jubilant mood after Denver’s victory. “I’ve got no more tears to cry,’’ Newton said. “I’ve obviously had a lot of time to think about it. I’ve seen so much blown out of proportion.”

This year’s NFL MVP added that he would not modify his behaviour in future. “This is a great league with or without me. I am my own person. I said it since day one,” he said. “I am who I am. I know what I’m capable of and I know where I’m going. I don’t have to conform to anybody else’s wants for me to do. I’m not that guy.”

Newton also responded to criticism that he did not dive on a fumble in the fourth quarter, saying “the way my leg was – it could have been [twisted and caused injury].” As for the future, Newton is confident Sunday will not be his last Super Bowl interview: “We will be back, and I mean that, we will be back,” Newton said. “I say that with so much emphasis.”




Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Manning Makes No Future Plans...Yet


Peyton Manning has the perfect opportunity to go out on a high after winning his second Super Bowl but he said on Sunday he will take his time before deciding whether to retire.

“I got some good advice from Tony Dungy, who’s going into the Hall of Fame and is my old coach. He said don’t make an emotional decision,” Manning told CBS after the Denver Broncos had beaten the Carolina Panthers to win Super Bowl 50.

“This has been an emotional week, an emotional night, and I’ve got a couple of priorities. I want to go kiss my wife, kiss my kids, I want to go celebrate with my family and team-mates, and I’m going to drink a lot of beer ... [Super Bowl MVP] Von Miller is buying. Those are my priorities at this point. I’ll take some time to reflect. And I’m going to say a prayer and a thank you to the man upstairs for this opportunity as well.”

Manning has been a shadow of his former self this season, and the Broncos’ championship was down to the team’s defense rather than any offensive brilliance from their veteran quarterback. He also has nothing left to prove on the field, and would end his career as the all-time leader for passing touchdowns and passing yards.

One person who is certain Manning should quit is his mother, Olivia. “I want Peyton to retire,” she said after the game.




Monday, 8 February 2016

Manning Master Class by Broncos

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Peyton Manning had the Broncos’ devastating pass rush to thank for delivering a second championship ring in potentially his swansong appearance at Super Bowl 50 in California.

Manning, 39, played a mere supporting role in Denver’s 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium as Von Miller and his defensive colleagues harassed recently-crowned MVP Cam Newton throughout in Santa Clara.

Denver forced four turnovers from the Panthers’ offence and Ron Rivera’s side produced a glut of mistakes, including a missed field goal from Scottish-born kicker Graham Gano, to suffer just their second defeat of the season.

It meant Manning won the Super Bowl for the second time in his 18-year career, even though he threw for only 141 yards and no touchdowns, and it gave him possibly a fitting note to finish on if he decides to retire.

Gano got his wish to kick the game off after the Panthers won and elected to defer, allowing Manning to lead a 64-yard, 10-play drive that culminated in a Brandon McManus field goal as the Broncos drew first blood.

Newton, crowned the league’s MVP 24 hours earlier, went three and out at the controls of the Panthers offence and Denver’s swarming defence soon increased their advantage.

Miller, who was drafted directly after number-one overall pick Newton in 2011, got to the quarterback and dislodged the ball and it trickled into the Carolina end zone where Malik Jackson jumped on it for a defensive touchdown that made it 10-0 to Denver.

Newton finally got rolling and running back Jonathan Stewart leapt over from one yard out for the NFC champions’ first points of the game early in the second quarter.

This was an error-strewn contest, though, epitomised by the Panthers’ special teams unit failing to recognise Jordan Norwood had not called for a fair-catch en route to a Super Bowl-record 61-yard punt return which resulted in another McManus field goal.

That score, which made it 13-7, was the final one of the half as both sides committed turnovers prior to the interval, Denver’s an ugly Manning interception straight at defensive lineman Kony Ealy.

Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Beyonce came and went during the half-time show, yet the Panthers could still not exit their rut when they returned as Gano missed a 44-yard field goal when the ball struck the right upright.

Another three-pointer from McManus padded Denver’s lead, though Carolina soon found themselves back in Broncos territory thanks to a sensational snatch from the unheralded Corey Brown.

However, once again the Panthers failed to capitalise as Ted Ginn let a straight-forward catch slip through his hands and into safety TJ Ward’s grasp - although even that turnover was not straight forward as Danny Trevathan had to recover his team-mate’s fumble.

Manning coughed the ball up again – to a fumble caused by the brilliant Ealy – and Gano this time split the posts from 39 yards to bring the Panthers within one score with a little over 10 minutes left.

The Broncos kept it conservative on offence and relied on their terrific defence, who once again came up the big play – MVP Miller strip-sacking Newton once more, with Ward on hand to recover in the red zone.

From there, CJ Anderson scored his team’s first offensive touchdown with a two-yard run and Manning completed a two-point conversion to Bennie Fowler to leave Carolina and Newton too much to do late on.