Posted: Dec 7, 2012 6:18 PM by Jordan Mason
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos are as complete a team as the NFL has to offer, with Peyton Manning's pinpoint passes and Von Miller's sack-strips setting the tone for a squad that hasn't lost in two months.
Still, there are blemishes for these Broncos (10-3), whose quest for that proverbial complete game marches on through a minefield of maladies - red zone stalls, pass protection pitfalls, coverage blunders - that could derail their dreams.
Even though they've won eight straight, they have a lengthy fix-it list.
That, Manning insists, is a good thing.
After all, what good does it do to peak before the playoffs?
As coach John Fox said Friday following his team's latest win, 26-13 over the Oakland Raiders: "We still need to get better."