The Denver Broncos are looking to finally get over the hump and win the Super Bowl in 2015 after coming up short in the past few years with playoff losses and one shellacking in the big game. A major component for the team will be the return of Peyton Manning.

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Manning has apparently decided that he wants to return if he thinks that he can still play at a high level, but the team is still awaiting his official decision. According to Colorado News 9, John Elway does not believe that the team's new offense will be a problem for Manning, and he is also using an interesting angle to convince the star quarterback to return.

"I do believe having been through that part of my career and having played for [former Mike Shanahan at the time and played with his offense, that I do believe it's a very helpful offense. Peyton could fit in this offense very easily. It's a lot more dependent on balance, so therefore Peyton is hopefully not going to have to throw the ball 50 or 55 times. I think for an older quarterback it's a perfect system to be in. It's really a great system for any quarterback but I think it's even more helpful the older you get."

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Elway is pushing Manning toward a return by implying that Manning could use another Super Bowl title on his resume.

"I think with Peyton, obviously there is not much he can add to his legacy. I do think that the one thing he can add is another Super Bowl Championship. I think with where Peyton is, as I told him in our meeting, I said, 'You don't have to throw for another yard and you don't need to throw for another touchdown pass because your legacy is going to be one of the all-time greats as it is as we sit here now.' Where he can really add to his legacy is to win a Super Bowl. I think that's our goal as it is for 31 other teams but we feel like we've got a real good football team and Peyton Manning is the best player for us. That's why we're hopeful that he comes back."