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12-21-2016 05:56 PM |
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Originally Posted by RunKC
(Post 12632894)
Houston knee swelling. Staff says it's normal and nothing serious.
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Houston didn't look normal vs Tenn, he was slow, sluggish and couldn't get off blocks to make plays when they were there.
I figured he would be fine, Andrews is a good Doc and I figured they would get him back on the field for the Broncos game where he would feast on the worst OL in the history of the NFL.
That said I would be concerned about knee swelling. After dropping that Tenn game a 1st round bye is probably gone and that means the rest he needs isn't going to be there.
kc missing their best ILB gives the Broncos a chance to run (if Kubes would commit to it) with Forsett who is a better rb than Booker. Sure hoping that Kubes keeps playing Turner more at guard. They have been taking Schofield off the field for him and he did well early last week but they went back to Schofield and the zone game later with Booker and the run game was stuffed. Sometimes Kubes out thinks himself.
With kc unable to get enough of a lead to force the network to switch to a more competitive game despite kc fans here thinking the game was out of reach only for Tenn to hang around and then Reid overthought himself and gave the Tenn kicker a second chance at making the winning FG.
I am hoping that kc allows Denver to stick around like they did with Tenn, and Jags, and every other team. If the Denver WR's can catch the ball and get a couple plays go their way they can play the spoiler and maybe get that last wild card spot.
However if the Broncos allow Houston (if he plays), Ford, Berry, or even Peters to make a couple big plays then the SB50 champs lose. If the terrible SB50 Champs OL comes out and plays average I could see the Broncos winning this one easily. Siemian can pick apart the suspect secondary as long as he has time to set up to throw.
Should be fun one, too bad it is on Christmas, I will have to listen to it in the car on the way home from family.
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