[clari.sports.top] Elway knows he must produce points

clarinews@clarinet.com (MIKE RABUN, UPI Sports Writer) (01/17/90)

	DENVER (UPI) -- Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway knows the
formula as well as anybody.
	Lots of Denver points will equal a victory in Super Bowl XXIV --
maybe. And he is the one responsible for obtaining those points.
	``The way we look at it,'' says Elway, ``we know we will have to
put points on the board. I've got great respect for our defense, but San
Francisco hasn't been slowed down the last few weeks.
	``I would anticipate a higher scoring game just because of the way
the 49ers have been playing offensively.
	``So we had better move the ball and we had better score.''
	Elway and the rest of the Broncos took Tuesday off while the Denver
coaches began the task of formulating a game plan for their Jan. 28
Super Bowl meeting with the 49ers.
	Although Denver has had about as much success against San Francisco
as anybody over the last decade -- having won their last four meetings
including an overtime victory last season -- the 49ers are an 11-point
favorite.
	``All I know,'' said Broncos Coach Dan Reeves, ``is that when we
start, the score will be 0-0. If they want to give me 11 points, I'll
take them. But I don't think that will happen.''
	Although San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana will clearly receive
a huge amount of attention in the days leading up to the Super Bowl, the
49ers have other such star attractions as receivers Jerry Rice and John
Taylor, running back Roger Craig and defensive back Ronnie Lott.
	For Denver, however, the spotlight will be almost totally on Elway.
	``I can't worry about all that,'' Elway said. ``I think I'm going
to keep the same attitude that I've had the other times we've been to
the Super Bowl.
	``And that is that as a kid football player, this is the game you
dream of playing in. I don't want to make it a miserable experience and
get worried about this or that.
	``I'm not going to think about the negatives. I'm just going to go
in and play and have some fun.''
	The last two Super Bowl experiences have not been much fun for
Elway or anyone associated with the Broncos since they lost to the New
York Giants and Washington Redskins by the combined score of 81-30.
	``I guess those games make the chip on our shoulder a little
larger,'' Elway said. ``But the bottom line is that we will have to go
out and do our best to get the job done. I know the AFC as a whole
hasn't gotten a whole lot of respect, but I don't think it is anything
the players dwell on. I know I don't.''
	The encouraging thing, as far as Elway is concerned, is the manner
in which the Broncos disposed of the Cleveland Browns in the AFC title
game.
	Elway threw for a playoff high 385 yards and played his best game
in two years.
	``We're going to have to play our best game of the year, no
question,'' he said. ``But we are peaking at just the right time. We
didn't play too well against Pittsburgh (in a narrow divisional round
victory), but I think when you look at evey phase of the game against
Cleveland, it was our best game of the year.
	``I think we are better defensively and I think we have come a long
way offensively this year. I was a little concerned earlier in the year
because we were struggling on offense. But the defense kept us in every
game and we were able to come through a couple of times. Offensively, we
have come on and I think we are a lot more balanced than we were in the
first two Super Bowls.
	``Plus I think we are a heck of a lot better defensively, which is
encouraging.''
	Not encouraging enough, however, to think that Denver can win the
Super Bowl with only two or three touchdowns. And getting four, five or
more touchdowns will be the responsibility of the Broncos' No. 1 asset.