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The President: Welcome to the White House.
Now, I have to tell you that these guys were out here
practicing a little earlier.
(laughter)
So before we get started, I just need to make sure that
we're all set, that they were paying attention.
So let me just say: Omaha!
Omaha!
44 is Mike!
Bags Montana!
(laughter)
I don't know -- it doesn't seem to work as well for me.
(laughter)
Let's give it up for the Super Bowl Champion Denver
Broncos!
(applause)
We have some big Broncos fans in the house, including
Mayor Hancock from the great city of Denver, outstanding
members of Congress, the delegation.
I want to recognize Broncos CEO Joe Ellis, a couple of
your former quarterbacks, GM John Elway.
(applause)
Coach Gary Kubiak.
(applause)
And let's give a big round of applause to
Mrs. Annabel Bowlen.
(applause)
As many of you know, Annabel is here on behalf of the
Bowlen family and her husband Pat, the longtime
Broncos owner who's inspiring all of us with his
courageous fight against Alzheimer's.
And it's only fitting that when they won the Super Bowl
in February, John declared from the podium: "This one
is for Pat!"
And I was just -- we were backstage talking, the
record that Pat was able to put together -- going to
more Super Bowls than losing seasons -- that's
pretty remarkable.
You're not going to see that duplicated many places and
that's a testimony to what an extraordinary owner he
has been and continues to be.
Pat and Annabel have led this organization for 32
successful years -- that rivals just about any other
franchise in football.
In that time, the Broncos have, as I said earlier,
gone time and time again to the Super Bowl, and last
year was a high water mark, with a third Super Bowl
trophy and a dominating win over Carolina.
That doesn't mean it was always pretty --
or ever pretty.
(laughter)
Coach has acknowledged this is a gritty, hard-nosed
group of grinders.
Last season, the Broncos won an NFL-record 11 games by a
touchdown or less.
And you don't do that without one of the greatest
defenses of all time.
(applause)
I'm a Bears fan -- 1985 was pretty good --
Elway remembers.
(laughter)
But I've got to admit, this one was pretty good, too.
(laughter and applause)
It all starts with Super Bowl MVP Von Miller --
(applause)
-- who terrorized opponents from the edge all season long.
In the Super Bowl and the AFC Championship game, he
had five sacks, two forced fumbles, an interception.
Not bad for a guy who prides himself on his collection
of eyeglasses --
(laughter)
-- and claims to have been a geek all his life.
We also saw him on "Dancing with the Stars."
I think he's wearing his dance shoes today -- where
are they -- they were shiny and impressive.
(laughter)
Von was not alone.
There was his partner on the opposite side,
DeMarcus Ware.
(applause)
You had an extraordinary defensive line, a lockdown
secondary.
All in all, coordinator Wade Phillips' defense led the
league in 19 statistical categories --
(applause)
-- including total defense, passing defense, and sacks.
And down the stretch, they smothered three of the top
four offenses in football.
And then there was an offense that always seemed
to come up big when it needed to.
There's running backs C.J.
Anderson and Ronnie Hillman.
(applause)
Receivers Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas.
(applause)
And we can't forget to mention the heart and soul
of this team's offensive firepower --
kicker Brandon McManus!
(laughter and applause)
And then there's this guy from the commercials.
(laughter)
It doesn't matter whether you need insurance --
(laughter)
-- pizza --
(laughter)
-- a Buick --
(laughter)
-- you basically can stock your whole household with
stuff this guy is selling.
(laughter)
You know where to turn -- it's Peyton Manning!
(applause)
Where'd Peyton go?
There he is.
(applause)
I have to say, I'm so pleased to be able to host
Peyton here at the White House before I left.
Anybody who has been a football fan has watched
what is one of the greatest Hall of Fame careers ever,
racking up more wins, more MVPs, more passing yards,
more touchdown passes than anybody in history.
The only quarterback to lead two different teams to
Super Bowl wins.
We were all obviously a little disappointed to see
him hang it up this spring.
But as somebody who is just a little bit older than he
is, I was sympathetic --
(laughter)
-- to the idea that running around with these guys, it
takes its toll.
But it is great to see somebody with a career like
that, who always conducted himself on the field and off
the field the way he did, to be able to go out on top.
So please give a big round of applause for
Peyton Manning.
(applause)
Peyton and I were talking back -- and he said, yeah,
you should try it, don't overstay your welcome.
(laughter)
But I've got term limits, so I had no choice -- I can't.
(laughter)
Of course, this team is far more than a collection
of players.
The Broncos are a way of life -- not just in
Colorado, but throughout the Mountain West.
They call it "Broncos Country."
Sold out just about every game in Denver since 1970.
I've heard how loud that stadium can get -- back in
2008, I gave my convention speech at Mile High.
(applause)
Thank you for letting me borrow it just for a little bit.
I have a feeling it's a little louder after Von
sacks Tom Brady.
(laughter)
But it was pretty loud on that day.
And for all the love the fans give to this team, the
Broncos gave it right back.
In just the last year, players have served the
community more than 360 times -- from holding
fitness clinics to mentoring young people to honoring
our troops.
All told, the Broncos have distributed more than $25
million to local charities since 1993.
(applause)
And earlier today, Peyton and the guys spent some time
with our wounded warriors.
And there's nothing I appreciate more than when
outstanding athletes like this take the time to meet
with our wounded warriors and are reminded of the fact
that as much fun as this is, as great as football is as a
part of our lives, it only happens because of the
extraordinary sacrifice of our men and women in uniform.
So we're very grateful to them for that.
(applause)
So on and off the field, these guys are champs.
Apparently John Elway knows what he's doing.
(applause)
Coach knows what he's doing, the ownership knows what
they're doing, and the players know what they're doing.
And I assume that they're looking for another run.
I will continue to root for the Bears --
(laughter)
-- but I've got to give this organization credit for
having done an extraordinary job.
And this is a well-deserved celebration of an
extraordinary season.
So please give, one more time, the Super Bowl
Champion Denver Broncos a big round of applause!
(applause)
Coach Kubiak: Thank you, Mr. President.
As you said before, unfortunately, the great
leader of this organization, this team, is not here today.
But on behalf of Mr. Bowlen, our entire organization,
thank you so much for you and your staff allowing us
to be here today and share this special moment.
I am so proud of our fans, our organization, our
coaches, but most importantly, these players.
They gave it up for each other, and they went and
achieved something special -- they brought home a third
world championship to the city of Denver.
And I'm so proud to be a part of that, but this makes
it even more so special.
So thank you, and without further ado, Annabel is
going to come up, and the captains, and present some --
The President: All right, what have we
got, Annabel?
The President: Oh, look at that!
Ms. Bowlen: This is for you.
The President: That is a good-looking jersey right there.
(applause)
And the 44 -- I think Mr. Sanders said I might
still be able to be a wide receiver?
(laughter)
I said, it's been a while since I ran 4.4-40.
(laughter)
But that is wonderful.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it and thank you so much.
I need a helmet.
(laughter)
You get knocked around here in Washington quite a bit.
(laughter)
Thank you.
These are beautiful.