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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 16 2014, 05:17 PM (93 Views) | |
Bent20
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Nov 16 2014, 05:17 PM Post #1 |
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Rams proved today that a good defense can completely shut down Denver's offense. Just 7 points for the Broncos. Manning had 389 passing yards with two interceptions. The Seahawks lost again and the 49ers won. All of the hype at the beginning of the season from fans and media ready to declare the Seahawks back-to-back Super Bowl champions, but the "elite" team from the northwest might not even make the playoffs. |
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| NEcoltfan | Nov 16 2014, 05:49 PM Post #2 |
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What today's Bronco loss has done is make tonight's game very important (as if the game wasn't important enough). It is a game that will possibly decide who will be the #1 seed in the AFC. If the Colts lose, the Pats will, more than likely, be the #1 seed. They will hold all the tie breakers and be ahead of everyone by at least a game. |
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| bluemooner | Nov 16 2014, 06:45 PM Post #3 |
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YEP! Very big ball game... bigger now. |
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Nov 16 2014, 07:08 PM Post #4 |
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That St. Louis game also ended Peyton's streak of consecutive games with 2 TD passes, which dated back to 2009 or so. |
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Bent20
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Nov 16 2014, 09:44 PM Post #5 |
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This year's Broncos team wouldn't beat New England in Denver, I don't think. It's up to us or someone else, and that's good by me. Tired of the Peyton and Brady show. Let's get our act together in this game and get back to contending for Super Bowls! |
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| IronPony1965 | Nov 17 2014, 12:52 AM Post #6 |
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The only thing to come out of this, other than Fleener finally looking like the guy I imagined he could become, is that there are only two elite teams in the league right now. New England and Green Bay. They are at the top and its a bit of a ways down before you get to the rest of the teams. |
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Bent20
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Nov 17 2014, 12:56 AM Post #7 |
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Green Bay??? I don't think there are any truly elite teams this year. Think it's up for grabs really. Home field advantage will go a long way though. Right now, GB doesn't even control its division. |
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| IronPony1965 | Nov 17 2014, 12:57 AM Post #8 |
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GB started off slow just like NE did. They have been hitting their stride. |
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| errsay | Nov 17 2014, 01:00 AM Post #9 |
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If GB and NE get home field, they're gonna waltz to the S.B. |
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