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i hate the broncos... sons of *****es
its nto even that i hate the team, its the fans, especially my buddies gf. she does not shut the **** up about the broncos. ****ing obnoxious
at least someone finally scored against them in the second half
its nto even that i hate the team, its the fans, especially my buddies gf. she does not shut the **** up about the broncos. ****ing obnoxious
at least someone finally scored against them in the second half
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It is amazing what Josh McDaniels has done. Orton is playing exceptional ball, probably just needed an offense that can move the ball. Although I still agree he isn't better than Cutler, he is thriving and the headcoach change/QB change and still starting the season almost halfway undefeated is definitely a great start.
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It is amazing what Josh McDaniels has done. Orton is playing exceptional ball, probably just needed an offense that can move the ball. Although I still agree he isn't better than Cutler, he is thriving and the headcoach change/QB change and still starting the season almost halfway undefeated is definitely a great start.
Sometimes it isn't just the quality of the player as much as it is just the necessity for a major changes and the timing of those changes. I think the coach needed another guy to come in with him to kind of be a building block not just come in and have a whole new system with the old guy running it.
Both teams benefited. Good trade.
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I love that AP stepped on his face after he ran him over.
I don't understand why they don't involve him more in the pass game. Good hands and he's GOING to get positive yards if you get him the ball in step.
I don't understand why they don't involve him more in the pass game. Good hands and he's GOING to get positive yards if you get him the ball in step.
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35-34 Colts-Pats. Go figure, instead of punting and making the colts drive down the field (which might a gamble, Peyton moved the ball under 2 minutes earlier to score). They went for it to try and win the game, and they couldn't challenge the spot of the ball because they used 2 timeouts earlier in that drive.