UPDATED TUESDAY, DEC. 13 AT 9:45 A.M. MST: Due to a scheduling conflict, there will not be an Elway Live broadcast today.

Following Denver’s 13-10 overtime win Sunday, Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway will join Broncos TV’s Chris Hall for another ‘Elway Live’ show at 2 p.m. MST tomorrow — Tuesday — on DenverBroncos.com. Elway and Hall will breakdown the team’s victory over the Bears and plenty more on the live, online-streamed audio broadcast. The show is 30 minutes long and features fan-submitted questions for Elway.
Questions are currently being taken via Twitter and will continue to be taken during the show. To submit your questions, tweet using the hashtag #ElwayLive.
After the show, the broadcast will be archived to DenverBroncos.com and will also be available as a podcast through iTunes.
To listen to the latest episode, click here. To listen to any previous episode, visit www.DenverBroncos.com/ElwayLive.
On 9NEWS KUSA-TV’s show Monday night, Elway addressed Bears running back Marion Barber stepping out of bounds to stop the clock late in the fourth quarter, and fumbling in overtime.
“You’ve got to have those kind of breaks,” Elway said. “When you’re on a run, a lot of times when things are going good, you’ve got to go ahead and enjoy it and make the plays that we’ve been able to make.”
Hear more of Elway’s thoughts on yesterday’s game as well as looking ahead to the Broncos’ Week 15 opponents, the New England Patriots, on ‘Elway Live’ on Tuesday.
Tags: Elway Live, Week 15

LOL, weatherman, too funny. Maybe look for a blog name of CarnageChief.
I am with Bay, if he takes them to the playoffs, he has to be named the starter.
Orton never got us close to the playoffs, thus the mistake with naming him the opening day starter.
I really hope Dawk and Goody can go this weekend, we need them now more than ever.
I can only imagine how much Elway can help him and pass on to Tebow … and the best part is he doesn’t have to pass on intangibles or a mentality … Tebow already has that … thats usually the hardest thing to teach/coach/pass on … kinda like trying to give a oline man or a defender mean streak/demeanor/mentality. What he is really gonna pass on is the stuff that is possible, technique, football IQ, situational advice, etc … people who think Tebow won’t repeat next year are joking if Elway seriously and effectively helps him get better. Just keep drafting that D. TRB
Something else about this game this past Sunday. Everyone talks about his completion rate not being that good. Tebow completed 21 of 40 passes. In just the 1st half, there were 6 passes that should of been caught. The receivers just plain dropped them. The 2nd half I didn’t bother to count the drops. With that, his completion rate would have been 27 of 40. This is what 67%. What more do they want?
I’ll just agree to disagree on that one weatherman.
I have to say that I was impressed this morning watching Mike & Mike on ESPN. They brought up that the probability of this happening in professional NFL football is 1 in 380,000. What the Broncos have done, has never been done before NEVER!!!
What a rush!!!!!!!
In the article, Bucky Brooks explains why he believes John Fox is coach of the year!
http://m.nfl.com/news/09000d5d825039f2/tebow-just-part-of-why-fox-should-be-coach-of-the-year/
Just like Tebow for MVP
John Fox would only stand a chance if the Packers weren’t doing what they are doing. (roders and the coach whose name escapes me)
Fox however can win comeback coach or the broncos overall can win comeback team. TRB
Somehow I take this phenomenon back to the famous “Tebow speech” he made after the loss at UF. If you read that speech, it is almost like he is continuing that right on here with this team. He does not give up, he pushed himself and his team mates to win games. All I can say this is unbelievable. I think we all will agree on that. I also know one other thing…Tom Brady is concerned about this game this weekend. I think he knows he stands a really good chance at spending what time he is going to get on the field looking at the ground.
It appears that Tebow’s passes or much more on the mark when the receivers are wide open, typically at the end of the game when the opposition’s defense changes its strategy more to a “prevent” defense.
I’m wondering if the balls thrown high and low earlier in the game are actually intentionally thrown away by Tebow, to avoid turnovers?
Hello all Bronco Fans!!!!!!
like Sndvl…I too live in the chicago area….here was my only point to a “hostile” bar where I had to prove my point of “you just got Tebowed!”
After the game I litteraly ran across the bar and at the half way point stop to tebow! (this was done with the permission of the bar owner who weirdly enough is a raiders fan! ughhh!)
Needless to say they were pissed….after hearing luck about 100 times like SNDVL…..I told em’
“um…..going out of bounds? STUPID!! the fumble??? uh…..STUPID…but you know what was priceless? Watching Tebow run on your 8th ranked rushing defense for 16 yards when it was 3 and 16!!! LMFAO…that lead to the touchdown and put us back in the ball game! That was your ball game! folks!”
GO GET EM’ BOYS!
jtomasik,
Even with the thrown away balls, the 6 that were dropped were passes that hit the numbers, in their hands, through their hands, etc. They were all catchable, and should have been caught. None of these 6 were low, overthrown, thrown behind them, or any of the other excuses that receivers normally use.
I loved Dilfer’s ESPN talking points yesterday! LOL! when asked how much this can continue he says;
“I’m afraid to say anything!”
LMFAO!
It’s ok Trent…..just say it! YOU LIKE YOU SOME BRONCOS FOOTBALL! lol!
GO GET EM’ BOYS!
Guys/Gals….we need healthy broncos however, quick question for you!
Don’t you feel good about Harris? This young man is playing really well! I think he’ll be up for the challenge. He’s seen good receivers all year!
GO GET EM’ BOYS!
Broncfalls,
I e-mailed you news about the “item”.
Thanks again.
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