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What Broncos Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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The funny thing about Bronco fans is they will be saying next week what Panther fans have been saying leading up to Super Bowl 

"Peyton is done..."

"Cam cannot be stopped"

"Our defense can't stop a power running team"

Bronco fans are  delusional right now and late to the party. 

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The main thing all this "#1 offense vs #1 total defense" business is leaving out is that Seattle was also the #1 defense where it mattered: points allowed. Denver is not. Also like someone pointed out, Denver was much weaker on the other side of the ball two years ago. We are not. 

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We can play their receivers man up, Olsen will demand some extra attention. As far as Cam goes we need to keep a spy on him, make it one person's only job to follow him all over the field. Won't even talk about our offense, they wont do anything anyways. If we win it will be like 9-7.

This sounds really familiar.

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Denver's run game is just non-existent at this point. With an aging Peyton having to run a one-dimensional offense, it just leaves them open to the possibility of to many mistakes happening against our opportunistic defense, especially if we get constant pressure on him. I just can't see this one being close. 27-13 Panthers.

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Lets just cut through the bullshit and admit that ppg is what matters the most.    This is a game of the #1 offense vs the #4 defense. 

Or if ya wanna look at the other side of the coin,  our D vs their O......        the #6 defense vs the 19th offense. 

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