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Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 2:23 pm
by Green Habit
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Broncos fans, are you guys at all worried about your defense? Because it is one thing to throw up 50 on the Cowboys' D which isn't very good, but what about later on, in the postseason against better defenses?
Like I said, there's been a lot of injured/missing personnel that it's tough to gauge. Once Von and (presumably) Champ come back by the Indy game, we'll get a better idea. Not sure how long (if at all) Woodyard and Harris could be out, but if they are that will hurt. In Harris's case, you could immediately tell that he was seeing stars when he got hit, so I'm worried that it's a concussion that could take a while to recover.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 2:59 pm
by doug rr
as frustrated as I was yesterday regarding the defense I have to admit I was never worried about losing the game

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 3:03 pm
by Green Habit
doug rr wrote:as frustrated as I was yesterday regarding the defense I have to admit I was never worried about losing the game
Really? That game was a classic "whoever has the ball last wins" type of game. Unless it went into overtime, and then it would have been decided by the coinflip.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 3:10 pm
by doug rr
Green Habit wrote:
doug rr wrote:as frustrated as I was yesterday regarding the defense I have to admit I was never worried about losing the game
Really? That game was a classic "whoever has the ball last wins" type of game. Unless it went into overtime, and then it would have been decided by the coinflip.
yep it was a weird feeling that I've never really had watching the broncos for 40 years..

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 3:43 pm
by clavian
Green Habit wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Broncos fans, are you guys at all worried about your defense? Because it is one thing to throw up 50 on the Cowboys' D which isn't very good, but what about later on, in the postseason against better defenses?
Like I said, there's been a lot of injured/missing personnel that it's tough to gauge. Once Von and (presumably) Champ come back by the Indy game, we'll get a better idea. Not sure how long (if at all) Woodyard and Harris could be out, but if they are that will hurt. In Harris's case, you could immediately tell that he was seeing stars when he got hit, so I'm worried that it's a concussion that could take a while to recover.
Given that it was a "track meet" type of game, I can't put too much stock in their defensive performance, but I'd be lying if I said it didn't concern me. Similar to how that INT overshadowed Romo's amazing game, it also overshadowed Denver's pathetic showing on defense. I know they were missing some guys, but especially towards the end of the game it seemed like they missed a lot of assignments. The middle of the field was repeatedly wide open, the corners kept getting burned, and they didn't get very consistent pressure on Romo.

Up to this point they've been solid, and 1 game is probably not enough to sound the alarms, but their defensive gaffes reminded me way too much of the Baltimore game. Fortunately their offense can put up points at a downright terrifying rate.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 11:13 pm
by Green Habit
Chris_H_2 wrote:LOL at Jason Garrett totally botching that and not letting them score a TD on third down.
The LOL-ing continues:

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 1:18 am
by MitchCumstein
We need a high school coach or something to remind our punt returners not to try to return it from inside the 10. Welker did the same thing week 1.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 2:21 am
by MitchCumstein
Worst half of Broncos football since the first half against Atlanta last year. They look absolutely rattled.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 4:26 am
by MitchCumstein
They beat themselves tonight. Stupid penalties, Ronnie EFFING Hillman, and am I the only one wondering why they went for two when they did? All credit to the Colts. Their D showed up big time, but this game was frustrating. Undisciplined football.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 3:52 pm
by scrub12
Ronnie Hillman looks like a blown pick. It's hard to play running back in the NFL if you can't block OR hold onto the football.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 4:11 pm
by doug rr
oh well...I see the Luck run on 3rd and 11 as the game changer...Too bad to see Reggie Wayne out for the year

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 4:22 pm
by clavian
I hate to take anything away from Indy because they are looking more and more like a legit contender, but Denver did an awful lot to lose that game. It was one stupid mistake after another.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 4:39 pm
by Green Habit
To pile on, Robert Mathis made it clear that Clady > Clark.

I wouldn't be so bummed out by this loss if wasn't for the fact that the freaking Chiefs keep winning. It's really going to suck if the Broncos have an excellent record but get stuck with the #5 seed. That's a rule that I've long said needs to change.

(And yes, I know what happened in the 1997 season. It would be sweet if history repeated itself there, but I don't want to have to count on that.)

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 5:20 pm
by clavian
Green Habit wrote:To pile on, Robert Mathis made it clear that Clady > Clark.

I wouldn't be so bummed out by this loss if wasn't for the fact that the freaking Chiefs keep winning. It's really going to suck if the Broncos have an excellent record but get stuck with the #5 seed. That's a rule that I've long said needs to change.

(And yes, I know what happened in the 1997 season. It would be sweet if history repeated itself there, but I don't want to have to count on that.)
In all honesty, I'd almost prefer the Chiefs to win the division. Maybe I'm crazy, but bye weeks scare me in the playoffs. I'd rather see them play with some hunger in a Wildcard game and build some momentum.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 5:28 pm
by Green Habit
clavian wrote:
Green Habit wrote:To pile on, Robert Mathis made it clear that Clady > Clark.

I wouldn't be so bummed out by this loss if wasn't for the fact that the freaking Chiefs keep winning. It's really going to suck if the Broncos have an excellent record but get stuck with the #5 seed. That's a rule that I've long said needs to change.

(And yes, I know what happened in the 1997 season. It would be sweet if history repeated itself there, but I don't want to have to count on that.)
In all honesty, I'd almost prefer the Chiefs to win the division. Maybe I'm crazy, but bye weeks scare me in the playoffs. I'd rather see them play with some hunger in a Wildcard game and build some momentum.
I don't want Manning's calls at the LOS to be muddled in the playoffs at Arrowhead.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 7:59 pm
by spike
Green Habit wrote:
clavian wrote:
Green Habit wrote:To pile on, Robert Mathis made it clear that Clady > Clark.

I wouldn't be so bummed out by this loss if wasn't for the fact that the freaking Chiefs keep winning. It's really going to suck if the Broncos have an excellent record but get stuck with the #5 seed. That's a rule that I've long said needs to change.

(And yes, I know what happened in the 1997 season. It would be sweet if history repeated itself there, but I don't want to have to count on that.)
In all honesty, I'd almost prefer the Chiefs to win the division. Maybe I'm crazy, but bye weeks scare me in the playoffs. I'd rather see them play with some hunger in a Wildcard game and build some momentum.
I don't want Manning's calls at the LOS to be muddled in the playoffs at Arrowhead.
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Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 4:07 pm
by Green Habit
:luv:

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 3:46 am
by Green Habit
OK, Elway & Co., the stakes have been raised. Pressure is on you to make this the best season ever in my eyes.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Sun November 03, 2013 4:04 am
by Green Habit
:( Get well soon, Foxy. I'm guessing that JDR will be the interim coach in the meantime.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 3:46 am
by spike
i know it's cold out there, but i'm starting to think there's something pretty wrong with peyton these past few weeks.