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The biggest mismatch in the SB the Head coaching


GoobyPls

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As someone who was rooting for the Broncos yesterday, watching Kubiak call the same ineffective running play over and over again was driving me up the wall. He's like Jeff Davidson. He's so stubborn its ridiculous, he had a 40 year old QB running bootlegs nearly getting him killed, he kept telling Peyton to take snaps under center even though the Broncos O-line is atrocious.

 

Rivera should be able to coach circles around him. I respect Wade Phillips though

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4 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Most interesting matchup to me is Peyton vs Luke before the snap. Peyton has a noodle arm now but still has arguably the greatest mind to ever play the game. It will be fun to watch him play chess against Luke before the snap calling audibles and making adjustments 

Peyton isn't making nearly the amount the adjustment he used to make with Kubiak at the helm 

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I think you guys are overlooking a very good Broncos team, coaching aside the talent is there,obviously I still

think we win but I don't think it will be a blowout, if we can neutralize there pass rush and get some wr's open in the secondary we will definitely win but I fully except a team to come out and get us there best shot  

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21 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I think you guys are overlooking a very good Broncos team, coaching aside the talent is there,obviously I still

think we win but I don't think it will be a blowout, if we can neutralize there pass rush and get some wr's open in the secondary we will definitely win but I fully except a team to come out and get us there best shot  

The team itself is very talented, I just don't like the way Kubiak coaches 

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I actually predicted the last 2 games we played to be close hard fought games and see what happened ..

For this game I'll go against the grain and just hope for another win. Not going to underestimate the broncos especially after they shat the bed the last superbowl they played in , very likely will not be the same scenario again. If Panther offense just goes into the big game skipping and not a drop of respect in the world for the Denver defense things could go south quickly.

Now I will say if we totally dominate the turnover battle like we did last game then that's a different story. We'll 99.999% win in that senario. Funnily enough its not totally out of the question against an old less accurate Payton Manning.

Not worried about Cam but I hope the other players can somehow manage to stay relaxed and not let the pressure of the Super Bowl 50 get to them. Almost all of them haven't played in a Super Bowl you don't know how every player will react to it. Thankfully we have guys like Harper and Rivera that have been to Super Bowls before that will hopefully help immensely in preparing the team for the moment.

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11 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

The team itself is very talented, I just don't like the way Kubiak coaches 

I understand fully, especially on the offensive side of the ball, but defensive side is what worries me I'm sure our O can out perform den's O but it just depends on how we handle the pass rush, if we can run on them I think we win our first ring easily, our defense matches up very good against them 

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