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Old 08-06-2013, 11:37 AM   #358
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I don't think their defense is cause for concern. The fact that one of the greatest QB's of all time gets another year to mesh with his (injured) OL and WRs; while adding a pretty nice piece (to an already good WR corps) in Welker is what worries me. Montee Ball should be able to step in a be productive as a fourth/fith option. RB isn't too hard of a transition.

The Broncos intend on scoring a lot of points this season. And they will. And they play in one of the weakest divisions in the NFL. **** VonDoom; they're out to average 30 points a game.

I see it much differently. 10 wins is their floor, 14 could be the ceiling. I don't think it's crazy at all to think they're looking at 12-13 wins.
Their schedule is brutal.

Not only is it brutal but a lot of these games are "grudge match" games.
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