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If you want to see how the game should be played (Broncos vs. Colts)


MedellinHeel

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I just shake my head at the people who claim you must have a slow time of possession running O to be able to have an elite D. 

 

It is actually just the opposite. If your D is bad you want to use a slow time of possession O to keep your poor D off the field. In a sense you hide them. 

 

Basically you go and score quick, D gets a 3 and out on the 1st or 3rd possession. O comes back on the field and scores again. D goes out and gets another quick 3 and out. Rinse and repeat. This leads to blow outs. 

 

Broncos are doing what every team should aspire to. Domination on BOTH sides of the ball.  

 

Fug this only scoring 17-24 points every game. We have one of the most dynamic QBs in the game. 

 

We fugging absolutly DOMINATED TB today for 3.5 quarters and they almost won the bloody game. No excuse for that poo. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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