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Denver’s defense starting to gel finally

The Columbian
Published: October 28, 2013, 5:00pm

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — While Peyton Manning was off the charts in the first half of the season, Denver’s defense went from dominant to dismal without Von Miller, Champ Bailey and Wesley Woodyard.

Two of the three are back and so is Jack Del Rio’s smile.

Manning’s 29 TD throws and nearly 3,000 yards passing over the first half of the season have covered up many of the Broncos’ blemishes.

Not in Del Rio’s eyes.

He had to make do with makeshift lineups and all too often found himself chewing out — or, as Del Rio likes to say, “encouraging” — his players coming off the field after abysmal coverages or boneheaded blunders.

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