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Denver |
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15 | 14.02% |
New England |
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6 | 5.61% |
San Diego |
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12 | 11.21% |
Indy |
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4 | 3.74% |
Seattle |
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16 | 14.95% |
Carolina |
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23 | 21.50% |
New Orleans |
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22 | 20.56% |
San Francisco |
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9 | 8.41% |
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See? There's your problem. You don't objectively step back and look at the facts. You just believe whatever you want to believe.
Every knowledgeable analysis of football has concluded that Elway is one of the most overrated players ever. He wasn't a bad quarterback, we know that. He was serviceable for the most part, like a Jim Everett or today's Andy Dalton. He just wasn't much more than that. Go look at the statistics of John Elway and study up on on it a little, and then we'll talk. Here are a few articles to get you started. I would encourage you to open your mind up to the possibility that the mythology of your religion may be just that - mythology. http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com...terbacks/6538/ http://bleacherreport.com/articles/7...te-of-all-time http://www.footballperspective.com/j...f-dick-butkus/ http://watercoolersportsnetwork.com/...way-overrated/
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