I don't think the score is all that correlative to the quality of the game.
High-scoring games can be a bundle of ineptitude.
Low-scoring games can be slobberknockers
Blowouts can be just one team in the zone and putting on a master class
Close games can be filled with errors and missed opportunities.
Each game can be good or bad in it's own way.
The distressing thing is, as bad as last night was, the Denver defense was good enough that if we're not alert we'll find ourselves in a similarly dispiriting and anxious contest hoping to eke out a low-scoring win and keep our weapons healthy.
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We need the kind of courage that can withstand the subtle corruption of the cynics - E.W.
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