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DENVER - This was almost music to Miamis ears: Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos wanted to rev up their running game at the expense of the passing attack.The Dolphins boast one of the top rushing defences in the league, so less of Mannings right arm and more of anything the Broncos had in the backfield seemed like a good trade-off.It wasnt.C.J. Anderson rushed for 167 of Denvers season-high 201 yards on the ground in a 39-36 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.Manning did his part, too, throwing four touchdown passes, including three to Demaryius Thomas.They were probably expecting a few more passes and we were effective with the run, Manning said.That run-first approach, though, did catch Miami (6-5) off guard. Not so much that the Broncos (8-3) tried to run the ball so much against Miamis eighth-ranked rushing defence — averaging 5.7 yards per carry — but that it actually worked.Theyre known for throwing the ball all over the place. But they had a plan to run the ball and control the game like that, cornerback Brent Grimes said. They did a good job of it.If you want to beat a team like the Broncos, who went the Super bowl last year and are contenders this year, youve got to play your best game. We didnt do that today.Miami didnt play poorly across the board; hardly any team would complain about scoring 36 points on the road. And the Dolphins led most of the game, until Anderson scored on a 10-yard run with 5:01 remaining to give Denver a 32-28 advantage.Ryan Tannehill was moving Miami for the go-ahead score, but he threw an interception that deflected off Jarvis Landrys hands and straight to Broncos safety T.J. Ward.Two plays later, Manning found Wes Welker for a short touchdown to give the Broncos a 39-28 cushion, which came in handy after Tannehill found Landry for a late score.Anderson recovered the onside kick and the Broncos were able to run out the clock.All the points we put up, all that we did, it doesnt matter if we cant make those plays in clutch time to win games, said Landry, who had two TD catches.Indeed, that interception was costly.Asked what happened on the play, Landry simply responded, Just those guys making a play. Thats it.Tannehill saw things a little different, especially with cornerback Chris Harris all over Landry on the play.Looked like Jarvis arm got pulled down right when the ball got there, said Tannehill, who finished three TD passes and ran for another. Close call. They didnt throw the flag.For three quarters, Tannehill was outplaying No. 18. Even when his team led 28-17 late in the third, Tannehill knew that was hardly enough offence.Not against Manning.I have faith in our defence, but at the same time, we have a lot of respect for this team and the high-powered offence that they have, Tannehill said. We knew coming in it was probably going to be a high-scoring game.During crunch situation we didnt put points on the board when we needed to.Or stop Anderson, who only got stronger as the game wore on.As we all know, football is still a game of blocking and tackling, Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. At first glimpse, they blocked us relatively well. Dont know if we tackled great.Same assessment from safety Reshad Jones.We did miss a lot of tackles, he said. Got to do better.One of the backbreaking plays for the Dolphins was when Denver converted on fourth-and-2 at the Miami 41 late in the third. Anderson rumbled for 20 yards to keep the drive going. Manning eventually hit Thomas for a 5-yard TD to give the Broncos momentum and rev up the crowd.We thought we were in control for most of the game, said Jimmy Wilson, part of a defence that allowed the Broncos to convert nine of 13 third downs. We had our opportunities. We have to learn to finish better.NOTES: LT JaWuan James suffered a stinger on a play in the first half and didnt return. Im going to be all right. Thats all Im going to say, James said. ... WR Mike Wallace caught a 10-yard TD reception in the second quarter. ... CB Jamar Taylor went out with a shoulder injury in the third quarter. He was starting in place of Cortland Finnegan, who was deactivated before the game with an aching ankle. Discount Nike Shoes . Huntington doesnt want to help run the club unless Hurdle is in the dugout. The combination thats returned the franchise to respectability will remain intact for years to come. Cheap Nike Shoes Authentic . For the Blue Jays the time was Wednesday and the ace was R.A. Dickey. He stepped up. "I feel some responsibility as a stopper from time to time," said Dickey. https://www.wholesalenikeshoesauthentic.com/. Fognini won 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 after Argentinas Carlos Berlocq had beaten Andreas Seppi 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 on the outdoor clay surface. Doubles are set for Saturday with reverse singles on Sunday to decide which team reaches the quarterfinals. Cheap Nike Shoes For Sale .Stanton suffered fractures in his face and other injuries when he was hit by a pitch Sept. 11. The Marlins are confident hell fully recover and be ready for spring training, and they hope to reach a long-term agreement with him. Cheap Nike Shoes .The other side of the Bruins special teams unit delivered in the end.Gregory Campbell netted the game-winner with less than 10 minutes remaining and the Bruins fended off a late four-minute San Jose power play to earn a wild 5-3 win over the Sharks.LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Left with little choice after the withdrawal of three contenders, the International Olympic Committee retained the three remaining cities Monday in the troubled race for the 2022 Winter Games. Almaty, Kazakhstan; Beijing, and Oslo made the list of finalists, as had been expected. The IOC executive board approved all three as official candidate cities, sending them through to the final stage of the campaign, rather than cut the decimated field any further. The cities must submit their detailed bid files to the IOC by next January. The host city will then be selected by the full IOC membership in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 31, 2015. The IOC is very happy to see three very different approaches with regard to the organization of the games, IOC President Thomas Bach said. This gives the IOC a choice among three diverse bids with different legacy plans, with different approaches, with different budgets. Addressing concerns that the Olympics have become too expensive, Bach said the IOC will contribute about $750 million to the host city and expressed confidence that local organizers will break even or make a profit on their operational budget. He cited a projected $200 million surplus for Russian organizers from Februarys Winter Olympics in Sochi. Potential host cities, especially in Western Europe, are increasingly wary about the financial costs of holding the games. Many have been scared off by the $51 billion price tag associated with the Sochi Games, even though Russia spent much of that record sum on long-term infrastructure projects for the entire region. We want to encourage sustainability and the feasibility of the organization of the Olympic Games, Bach said. The 2022 bid race began with six cities, but has been cut in half by the withdrawals of Stockholm; Krakow, Poland; and Lviv, Ukraine. Lviv dropped out a week ago amid the continuing poliitical turmoil in Ukraine.dddddddddddd Krakow pulled out in May after Polish voters rejected the bid by a 70 per cent margin. Stockholm withdrew in January after Swedish politicians refused to give the bid financial backing. In addition, potential bids from Switzerland and Germany were abandoned before the official campaign began when voters said no in referendums. Even though Oslo -- which hosted the 1952 Winter Games -- made the final cut Monday, its candidacy remains uncertain. The Norwegian government has yet to back the project and wont make a decision until the autumn, probably in November. Polls have shown that more than half the population opposes the bid. It wasnt very surprising but is confirmation that our application is strong, Oslo Mayor Stian Berger Roesland said after the IOC announcement. Should Parliament and the government decide (to support the bid) we have a historic opportunity to be awarded the games after so many strong cities have withdrawn. Beijing, which hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics, is bidding to become the first city to host both the summer and winter games. The Chinese capital proposes holding alpine events 120 miles (190 kilometres) away in the city of Zhangjiakou. With Pyeongchang, South Korea, hosting the 2018 Winter Games and Tokyo the 2020 Summer Olympics, however, the IOC would normally be reluctant to send the games to East Asia for a third consecutive time. Almaty, the commercial capital of the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan in Central Asia, hosted the 2011 Asian Games and will host the Winter University Games in 2017. The 2022 race poses a serious challenge for the IOC and Bach to find cities willing to host the games. Changes to the bidding process and efforts to reduce the cost of the games are among the key issues being addressed by the IOC as part of Bachs Agenda 2020, his roadmap for the future of the Olympic ' ' '

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