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"I heard Caleb Hanie talking about the key is how you evaluate yourself and how you improve throughout the preseason," Manning said. "It doesn't matter what year you are in the NFL, the key is trying to get better through the preseason. That's what we hope to do. That's what I hope to do."
Manning was sure he'd cringe at the film of his cameo appearance, yet he knows not to put too much stock into first snaps of the preseason.
"There's a little more pressure in some ways because you only have 10-12 plays to get it done. In a normal game you have four quarters to try and make something happen," he said. "I thought there were some good things there. We got a couple third downs. We overcame. We spread the ball around."
Manning said he was pleased with Willis McGahee's runs and noted that he had fantastic protection on one play where he hit Decker, his fifth read, on the left sideline.
It was a glimpse of the efficient, balanced offense the Broncos are installing in place of the option offense they ran last year when Tim Tebow was their quarterback.
Manning "looked real good out there, he sat in the pocket and he showed patience," McGahee said. "He showed the trust that he has in the offensive lines and the running backs. It felt good for us to see him out there being comfortable.
"I think the dimension he is going to add to the running game is to take that guy out of the box. It will make us a whole lot better than we were last year."
That's saying something, considering the Broncos led the league in rushing in 2011, thanks in part to Tebow's 660 yards rumbling.
Manning doesn't take off running, so he'll be handing off quite a bit this season, especially if the Broncos can spread out coverages with big tight ends Jacob Tamme and Joel Dreessen along with wide receivers Decker, Stokley, Andre Caldwell and Demaryius Thomas.
The plan is for Manning to play the first half against Seattle and into the third quarter against San Francisco on Aug. 26 before sitting out the exhibition finale at Arizona altogether while the Broncos determine who, among Hanie, rookie Brock Osweiler and Adam Weber, wins the backup QB job.
All three had their moments in Chicago: Hanie led a touchdown drive. Osweiler led the third-stringers on two TD drives and Weber threw a 25-yard TD pass in the fourth quarter.
NOTES: Fox said LB Danny Trevathan (ankle), FB Chris Gronkowski (groin) and OL Chris Clark (groin) weren't seriously hurt in the game. ... Newly signed LB Keith Brooking will get his first contact work in when the Broncos return to Dove Valley for two practices Saturday.
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