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MagicHef 01-06-2013 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9290672)
Nice research there; I was too lazy to do it..

Actually having all the teams you've faced listed really proves my point though. You guys have hardly faced any great (or even good) rushing teams, and when you did, you failed (with the exception of Carolina, who you beat by more than 3 scores).

In YPC, Tampa Bay is only 2 spots below Carolina. Baltimore is right below them, and New Orleans is right below them.

That's 6 of our games against teams in the top 13 in YPC. In 5 of those games, we held the other team below their average. In the other, they got exactly their average YPC.

Mile High Mania 01-07-2013 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by MagicHef (Post 9290784)
In YPC, Tampa Bay is only 2 spots below Carolina. Baltimore is right below them, and New Orleans is right below them.

That's 6 of our games against teams in the top 13 in YPC. In 5 of those games, we held the other team below their average. In the other, they got exactly their average YPC.

A lot of people are cherry picking the stats they want to pick apart. I think most Broncos' fans will acknowledge the fact that the quality of competition was lacking down the stretch. That being said, the defense was playing tremendous and they did face challenges late - they held strong.

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9290444)
... And this is a bold faced lie as well.

Arian Foster went for 105 in week 3 and Stevan Ridley went for 151 week 5.

He screwed up his statement... during the 11 game win streak, Charles is the only player to surpass 100 yds.

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Baltimore is a much different team this time around on defense, there is no doubt about it. Some act as if Baltimore is going to magically be able to do some of the things offensively they couldn't do a month ago when this game was in their house.

This game does make me nervous - and it should make any Broncos' fan nervous. Hell, every playoff game should make fans nervous. The Ravens looked kinda "blech" the final month of the season, then they get some guys healthy in the playoffs and play a Colts team that looked like a fish out of water. IND lacks weapons, DEN does not and they have a better defense and they're playing in DEN.

Anything can happen and it should be a great game, but I do believe Denver still wins it by 10 points.

Quesadilla Joe 01-07-2013 01:44 PM

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#Broncos' odds to win the Super Bowl are now at 11/4 ... their odds to win the AFC Championship are 11/10.
https://twitter.com/MaseDenver/statu...41426155175936

Pasta Little Brioni 01-07-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 9289844)
Boldin was held without a catch all day for the first time since 2007 the last time Chris Harris covered him. Champ can cover anybody. We have four starting caliber corners, hell two of the corners we cut/traded in training camp are starting for other teams. (Drayton Florence in Detroit and Cassius Vaughn in Indy)

ROFL Cassius Vaughn is a piece of shit and so are Indy and Detroit's defenses

Pasta Little Brioni 01-07-2013 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MagicHef (Post 9290053)
This game was 31-3 Broncos going into the 4th last time.

The Ravens' offense had the most 3 and outs out of any team this season in that game.

It was one of the most boring games I've seen in a long time.

So, I guess Houston would beat the Donks since they were up 31-7 at Pile High and coasted to a win outside of a few late blown coverages.

Baltimore has switched it up on offense and are healthy for the first time all year on defense.

I also can't stand them, but they are a team that has played in alot of big games and doesn't fear anybody. It's far from a cakewalk even against Average Joe.

Pasta Little Brioni 01-07-2013 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 9290164)
We had like 350 combined yards rushing against Denver this year, cause you can just run it right at Von, until they inevitably take him out cause he can't stop the run.


Ray Rice will eat that team up.

They are a soft bitch team and defense that doesn't want to defend the run or run the ball. That's for sure.

MagicHef 01-08-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 9293346)
So, I guess Houston would beat the Donks since they were up 31-7 at Pile High and coasted to a win outside of a few late blown coverages.

Baltimore has switched it up on offense and are healthy for the first time all year on defense.

I also can't stand them, but they are a team that has played in alot of big games and doesn't fear anybody. It's far from a cakewalk even against Average Joe.

You were a big proponent of the "garbage time" argument earlier in the season, so here's a good one for you:

Over the past 6 games, the Broncos have allowed 7 touchdowns. 5 of those occurred in the 4th quarter while they were up by at least 2 scores. That means the Broncos have allowed 2 non-garbage time TDs in the last 6 games.

AussieChiefsFan 01-08-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning (Post 9292538)

ahhh... shit.

Mile High Mania 01-08-2013 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 9293352)
They are a soft bitch team and defense that doesn't want to defend the run or run the ball. That's for sure.

Yawn. It will be a tough game and a well deserved win. I know you guys are kicking KnowMo in the balls here and that is certainly well deserved, but Denver isn't soft.

I know it pains many of you to be on the verge of the 20th anniversary of your last playoff win, watching Denver have success. I get it. Denver has won a couple of titles in that span, while winning playoff games with the likes of Plummer, Tebow and hopefully Manning will be added to that list this weekend.

Peyton was in high school when Montana led the Chuefs to victory over the Oilers, right? Brock was three? Crazy. :evil:

Anyway, the Broncos have a big game and it should be an improved Ravens team on high emotion. Their success relies on Flacco raising his game. I will bet against him. Denver could lose the game, Baltimore doesn't suck... but I don't see that happening.

Quesadilla Joe 01-08-2013 01:29 PM

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McGahee Returns to Practice

Running back Willis McGahee joined his teammates on the practice field Tuesday for the first time since injuring his knee in Week 11 against the San Diego Chargers.

He wore shoulder pads, his helmet and a black jersey to signify that he’s not yet ready for contact.

McGahee was placed on injured reserve with a designation to return back in November. While he’s eligible to return to practice, he is not eligible to play in a game until the AFC Championship, should the Broncos defeat the Baltimore Ravens this Saturday.

Also present at practice Tuesday were tackle Ryan Clady, guard Chris Kuper and wide receiver Trindon Holliday. The Broncos aren’t required by the NFL to release a full injury report until after Wednesday’s session.
http://blog.denverbroncos.com/denver...to-practice-2/

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Sweet Daddy Hate 01-08-2013 02:28 PM

Po' po Slappy. Will be killed by Belicheat again, and then has to deal with the hot, throbbing pain of chocolate penii tearing his tender little anal tract up next year...:)

bowener 01-08-2013 03:56 PM

I hate to see what Knowmo will be like if the Donks when the Super Bowl, but part of me wants to see what Knowmo will be like if the Donks when the Super Bowl.

And I do not see the Ravens stopping the Mannings.

Pasta Little Brioni 01-08-2013 05:10 PM

I think Ray Ray has one more win left in him and motivates his boys over a Charmin soft team and then lose in the AFC Championship game.

Quesadilla Joe 01-08-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9297049)
I hate to see what Knowmo will be like if the Donks when the Super Bowl, but part of me wants to see what Knowmo will be like if the Donks when the Super Bowl.

And I do not see the Ravens stopping the Mannings.

I don't know how I'll react. I think this Super Bowl will be a lot sweeter for me personally because I was only 13 or something when we won our first one and while I was a huge fan, I didn't follow the team as closely as I do now. I also didn't suffer through the four Super Bowl losses like the older Bronco fans. I think 15 years without a Super Bowl is long enough to truly fully appreciate the significance of it.

O.city 01-08-2013 08:31 PM

Super Bowl, HA.

Ray Rice is gonna end that jazz soon enough.


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