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I Feel Our Offense is Better than Denver's Defense.....


Kevin Greene

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When Cam is on, he is unstoppable. Period.  He can fit the ball into openings that don't even exist, out-run half your defense on a scramble, or fuging leap over 400 lb linemen at the goal line.

I'm confident, but Denver's defense is going to make this a tougher game.

Then again, I thought that about Arizona...

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Broncos Dline destroyed the Patriots Oline. Although it wont be like that against us, it'll definitely be tougher. However their offense does not stand a chance against our defense. Manning right now, is like an older Palmer with a weaker arm and even less mobile. Sounds like a turnover party again.

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Manning may have a flop arm, but rest assured he will do whatever it takes to be "healthy" for this game. This is like his last game ever and chance to win another SB, no doubt he will do whatever to be able to throw the ball down field. Not saying he can sustain it for an entire game, but I won't be surprised to see him take some deep shots early.

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With our CB situation I'm happy to be facing Manning rather than Brady. 

4 minutes ago, Ship said:

I won't be surprised to see him take some deep shots early.

I'd be surprised if he has any deep shots left in him, but if he wants to try, I say go right ahead. 

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