Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

What Broncos Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
 Share

Recommended Posts

2 hours ago, tarheels said:

I'm well aware what they lost and they still were considered superior. Youre just basing all your views on being a fan of this team.

what does God have to do with a trivial sports conversation? I can assure you he doesnt care who wins nor will he bless a team in that regard, Aside from player safety.

you just walked into my example...how can the Pats be mediocre when their championship game was closer and tougher than the nfc game? Teams that lead the league in scoring never win super Bowls

  Teams that the public bet heavily on never win super Bowls

its not going to be different this time.

 

 

Show your work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, tarheels said:

I'm well aware what they lost and they still were considered superior. Youre just basing all your views on being a fan of this team.

what does God have to do with a trivial sports conversation? I can assure you he doesnt care who wins nor will he bless a team in that regard, Aside from player safety.

you just walked into my example...how can the Pats be mediocre when their championship game was closer and tougher than the nfc game? Teams that lead the league in scoring never win super Bowls

  Teams that the public bet heavily on never win super Bowls

its not going to be different this time.

 

 

Lol that's cute.

You're forgetting we also have a legitimate top-5 defense to go along with our top scoring offense. You Bronco fans like to conviently leave that little tid-bit of FACTUAL information out of your "analysis". A defense that isnt far behind the self proclaimed greatest defense of alltime in Denver. A defense that is actually better in a few key statistical areas than Denver's. How is your below average offense going to manifest and sustain any drives. You will need to put up at least 27 points and your defense will have to play their best game of the year to have a shot. It isn't going to happen. 

You can keep talking about your defense all you won't but the real matchup, the one that will actually impact your chances of winning more so will be the success your offense has against a very good defense. The best turnover creating defense in the league. The Panthers have the best linebacker core in the league. Period. Considering Manning's throws come in the middle of the field with short and intermediate routes because of his non-existent deep ball and your sub-par running game I like our chances.

The game might be close, score wise, but it will never really be in doubt. We are a far more superior team. 

You will need us to turn the ball over multiple times and formulate and execute your best game of the year in addition to that to squeak one out. Good luck. 

The Super Bowl was won last week in Charlotte.

  • Pie 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

48 minutes ago, PandaPancake said:

Show your work.

do you have a memory?

Rams heavy favorite over Pats

 Pats were heavy favorites against NY, twice.

 Broncos were heavy Favorites over Seattle

Niners were heavy favorites over Baltimore.

Colts heavy favorites over Saints.

the public bet heavy on the favorites in multiple ways/game,prop bets etc.

I am exaggerating when I say never but that should be understood that the majority of the time and over the last 20 years its been consistent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Lol that's cute.

You're forgetting we also have a legitimate top-5 defense to go along with our top scoring offense. You Bronco fans like to conviently leave that little tid-bit of FACTUAL information out of your "analysis". A defense that isnt far behind the self proclaimed greatest defense of alltime in Denver. A defense that is actually better in a few key statistical areas than Denver's. How is your below average offense going to manifest and sustain any drives. You will need to put up at least 27 points and your defense will have to play their best game of the year to have a shot. It isn't going to happen. 

You can keep talking about your defense all you won't but the real matchup, the one that will actually impact your chances of winning more so will be the success your offense has against a very good defense. The best turnover creating defense in the league. The Panthers have the best linebacker core in the league. Period. Considering Manning's throws come in the middle of the field with short and intermediate routes because of his non-existent deep ball and your sub-par running game I like our chances.

The game might be close, score wise, but it will never really be in doubt. We are a far more superior team. 

You will need us to turn the ball over multiple times and formulate and execute your best game of the year in addition to that to squeak one out. Good luck. 

The Super Bowl was won last week in Charlotte.

there is know "you broncos fans" here. I'm not a Broncos fan and dont care who wins.I know the players dont give a damn about the fans. Theres no point in having a favorite team and saying "we" and "us"

again,the Carolina defense only looks good from playing in a horrible division and the AFC south.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

50 minutes ago, tarheels said:

there is know "you broncos fans" here. I'm not a Broncos fan and dont care who wins.I know the players dont give a damn about the fans. Theres no point in having a favorite team and saying "we" and "us"

again,the Carolina defense only looks good from playing in a horrible division and the AFC south.

 

 

If you are not a Broncos fan, then you are just a condescending argumentative little bitch....got it 

  • Pie 7
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, tarheels said:

 

I am exaggerating when I say never but that should be understood that the majority of the time and over the last 20 years its been consistent.

Huh. We must have different sources. My research shows that the betting favorite won 11 times in the past 20 years. Which is more than half. Here's the favored teams who have won since 1999 (17 years):

Super Bowl    Matchup                             Betting Fav    Winner
XLV    2011    Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh    Green Bay     Green Bay 
XLIII    2009    Pittsburgh vs. Arizona        Pittsburgh    Pittsburgh
XLI    2007    Indianapolis vs. Chicago    Indianapolis     Indianapolis 
XL    2006    Pittsburgh vs. Seattle        Pittsburgh    Pittsburgh 
XXXIX    2005    New England vs. Philadelphia    New England     New England 
XXXVIII    2004    New England vs. Carolina    New England     New England
XXXV    2001    Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants    Baltimore     Baltimore
XXXIV    2000    St. Louis vs. Tennessee        St. Louis    St. Louis
XXXIII    1999    Denver vs. Atlanta        Denver         Denver 
 

  • Pie 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, tarheels said:

I'm not a Broncos fan

But you are a troll. Something is wrong with you since you enjoy trying to piss people off and yet you say you're not even a Broncos fan. Guess that makes you an anti Panther fan. 

 

2 hours ago, tarheels said:

again,the Carolina defense only looks good from playing in a horrible division and the AFC south.

Yeah it's not like we beat Seattle twice, or held the vaunted Cardinals offense to 2 scores while winning by 34. 

I hope you get your unhappy little life together and find something positive to do with your time. Wallowing in negativity for fun is pathetic. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, tarheels said:

again,the Carolina defense only looks good from playing in a horrible division and the AFC south.

Actually the Denver defense looks better yardage wise from playing teams ranked lower on average than the teams the Panthers played.  Scoring wise we faced on average similar opponents, and that shows with only an 8 point differential there.  

Source:  

 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 hours ago, pantherking15 said:

It's #1 in yards allowed. Points per game is a better indicator. By your logic, the Seahawks should have given us fits, but they didn't. The Seahawks were ranked #1 in ppg defense, Denver's 4th. The Seahawks ranked #1 in run defense, Denver's 3rd. The Panthers offense scored 24 points in the 1st half before going into run the clock conservative mode, which Rivera learned from and changed in the Cardinals game. Our deceptive running game will give the Broncos over-aggressive defense fits, neutralizing their pass rush and setting up some nice play-action downfield. The Broncos are not built to handle our offense, they're built for high volume passing offenses like the Patriots.

I understand your logic. But at the saime time Wade phillips is one of the best DC's if not the best in the NFL. He will have a plan. But so will we. Thats why I say we play a defensive game. Not any doubts in the Panthers. But more respect for the Broncos defense and Wade Phillips.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, tarheels said:

Teams that lead the league in scoring never win super Bowls

 

 

 

Yes, pass heavy offenses with okay defenses have had issues winning it all.

Carolina is a defensive, running football team....that has lead the NFL in scoring.   That makes them legitimately unique.  They aren't one of these high flying pass offenses that gets bullied around at the end and has no counter punch.  

When was the last time a team that ran the majority of the time led the NFL in scoring.  You pretty much can throw that logic out the window.

we aren't some high flying pass O like Denver was that had no answer to a physical Seattle team.  We are the physical Seattle team only we score at an alarmingly high rate based on what rushing teams generally do

  • Pie 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The 1999 Rams won the Super Bowl with the number one Scoring offense..

and I can find more recent examples of a team winning the SB with a better offense/overall team, but it'll be a waste.

@tarheels, I really hope you come back to the huddle after we win the Super Bowl to tell us how weak the whole NFL was or w/e excuse you can come up with.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, tarheels said:

there is know "you broncos fans" here. I'm not a Broncos fan and dont care who wins.I know the players dont give a damn about the fans. Theres no point in having a favorite team and saying "we" and "us"

again,the Carolina defense only looks good from playing in a horrible division and the AFC south.

 

 

I don't think you are a Bronco fan.  Sound more like a bitter fan of a team we already beat in the NFC that is already sitting at home.

 

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

24 minutes ago, Crazydounut said:

I understand your logic. But at the saime time Wade phillips is one of the best DC's if not the best in the NFL. He will have a plan. But so will we. Thats why I say we play a defensive game. Not any doubts in the Panthers. But more respect for the Broncos defense and Wade Phillips.

It's more that Wade Phillips current defense is built and schemed to handle statue pocket passers in a high volume passing offense and just a complementary running game. We're the complete opposite. We're a smashmouth offense (with the 2nd best O-line by PFF) predicated on a deceptive running game to set up the play action pass. Broncos shutting down Brady but allowing Luck to put up 27 and Ben R. to put up 34 on the Broncos is evidence of that. The Broncos only played 2 top 10 rushing offenses and got gashed by both. I'm confident we're going to counter their over-aggressive scheme with our running game. The media is doing their best to hype up the Broncos defense. It's really good but maybe equal if not slightly better than the Seahawks. Playing against the Seahawks has prepared the offense to play vs the Broncos defense.

I don't think it will be a low scoring slugfest because our offense is so dynamic and is clicking right now. But, even if it is, we still have an excellent chance to pull away because their offense vs our defense is a huge mismatch. Our interior pressure will give a 39 year old Manning all sorts of problems. In a slugfest, the Broncos defense would wear down with our punishing running game and TOP advantage in the 2nd half, allowing us to pull away.

Edited by pantherking15
  • Pie 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Texas listed him as playing at 207. https://texassports.com/sports/football/roster/jonathon-brooks/12405 216 may have been a combine weight, and those are of course always reflective of real-world     
    • 1855-INTUIT-TFN QuickBooks Payroll Support (𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓)-𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔 would be a valuable resource for users navigating the intricacies of payroll management within the QuickBooks ecosystem. Here’s a breakdown of how such an article might be structured: Introduction to QuickBooks Payroll Support: This section would offer an overview of QuickBooks Payroll Support (𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓)-𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔, highlighting its significance for businesses managing payroll processes. It would stress the importance of accurate payroll management and the role QuickBooks Payroll Support plays in ensuring smooth operations. Common Issues Addressed: The FAQ section would outline common problems or queries users might encounter with QuickBooks Payroll (𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓)-𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔. This could include issues related to setting up payroll, processing payroll runs, handling payroll taxes, generating reports, and resolving errors or discrepancies. How to Contact QuickBooks Payroll Support: Clear instructions would be provided on how users can reach QuickBooks Payroll Support. This might include phone numbers, email addresses, live chat options, or links to online support portals dedicated specifically to payroll-related inquiries. Availability and Hours of Operation: Users would be informed about the availability of QuickBooks Payroll Support, including standard business hours, weekend availability, and any variations based on geographical regions or holidays. Response Times: Information on average response times for different types of inquiries would be helpful for users managing their expectations. This section might also cover factors that could affect response times and offer tips on how users can expedite the resolution of their issues. Tips for Efficient Support: Users would be provided with practical tips on how to prepare for contacting support, such as gathering necessary information beforehand (e.g., employee details, payroll history, error messages) to streamline the troubleshooting process. Alternative Support Resources: In addition to direct support channels, users might be directed to alternative support resources such as online help articles, video tutorials, or community forums where they can find answers to common questions or seek assistance from other users. Feedback and Satisfaction: Encouraging users to provide feedback on their support experience would be important for improving service quality. This section could outline how users can share their feedback and suggestions for enhancing QuickBooks Payroll Support. Security and Privacy: Reassuring users about the security and privacy measures in place when contacting QuickBooks Payroll Support would help build trust. This might include information on data encryption, secure communication channels, and compliance with relevant privacy regulations. In essence, an article with an FAQ section about QuickBooks Payroll Support would aim to provide users with comprehensive guidance on how to address payroll-related issues and effectively engage with QuickBooks’ support team for assistance.
    • Call Us Global 1855-SAGE-TFN-𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓*𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔 Sage 100 support is a comprehensive business management solution designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to streamline their operations, manage finances, track inventory, and facilitate growth. While Sage 100 offers powerful features and functionalities, users may encounter technical issues, require assistance with software implementation, or need guidance on optimizing their workflows. Sage 100 Support 𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓*𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔 provides dedicated assistance and resources to help users overcome challenges, maximize the benefits of the software, and ensure smooth business operations. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the various aspects of Sage 100 Support, including its features, benefits, common issues, troubleshooting techniques, and support options. 1. Understanding Sage 100 Support Sage 100 Support is a specialized service offered by Sage, the developer of Sage 100 ERP software, to assist users with technical issues, software implementation, training, and ongoing support. Whether users encounter software errors, require guidance on configuration settings, or need assistance with system integration, Sage 100 Support offers comprehensive assistance tailored to the needs of SMEs. Let’s explore the key features and benefits of Sage 100 Support: 1.1. Features of Sage 100 Support Technical Assistance: Sage 100 Support 𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓*𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔 provides technical assistance to help users troubleshoot software issues, resolve errors, and optimize performance. Implementation Services: Support agents assist users in implementing Sage 100 software, including installation, configuration, data migration, and system setup. Training and Education: Sage 100 Support 𝟏𝟖𝟓𝟓*𝟔𝟎𝟒-𝟖𝟓𝟓𝟔 offers training programs, workshops, and educational materials to help users understand the software’s features and functionalities. Customization and Development: Support agents help users customize Sage 100 to meet their specific business needs, including developing custom reports, workflows, and integrations. Ongoing Maintenance and Updates: Sage 100 Support provides ongoing maintenance and updates to ensure that users have access to the latest features, bug fixes, and security patches. 1.2. Benefits of Sage 100 Support Expert Guidance: Users have access to Sage 100 experts who can provide accurate solutions to technical issues and offer personalized assistance. Time Savings: Sage 100 Support helps users resolve software-related tasks quickly, minimizing downtime and allowing them to focus on core business activities. Optimized Performance: By addressing software issues and providing guidance on best practices, support agents help users optimize the performance of Sage 100 ERP software. Enhanced Productivity: Sage 100 Support empowers users to leverage the full capabilities of the software, improving efficiency and productivity across their organization. 2. Common Issues with Sage 100 Despite its robust features and capabilities, users may encounter various issues when using Sage 100 ERP software. Here are some common issues that users may face: 2.1. Software Errors and Bugs Users may encounter software errors, glitches, or unexpected behavior when using Sage 100, which can impact their ability to perform critical tasks. 2.2. Performance Degradation Performance issues such as slow response times, system crashes, or unresponsiveness may occur due to factors such as system overload, inadequate hardware resources, or software configuration issues. 2.3. Data Integrity and Corruption Data integrity issues or data corruption may occur due to factors such as improper data entry, software bugs, or hardware failures, leading to inaccuracies in financial reporting or operational inefficiencies. 2.4. Integration Challenges Integrating Sage 100 with other systems or applications may pose challenges such as data synchronization issues, compatibility issues, or configuration conflicts, impacting the seamless flow of information across the organization. 3. Troubleshooting Sage 100 Issues Sage 100 Support offers various troubleshooting techniques to help users resolve common issues and optimize their experience with the software. Here are some general troubleshooting steps for Sage 100: 3.1. Verify System Requirements Ensure that your hardware and software environment meets the minimum system requirements for running Sage 100 ERP software, including operating system version, processor, memory, and disk space. 3.2. Update Software Check for updates to Sage 100 ERP software and install any available updates to access new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. 3.3. Review Configuration Settings Review and validate configuration settings in Sage 100 to ensure that they are set up correctly and align with your business requirements. 3.4. Data Cleanup and Maintenance Perform regular data cleanup and maintenance tasks, such as purging old data, optimizing database indexes, and running data integrity checks, to ensure data accuracy and system performance. 3.5. Monitor System Performance Monitor system performance metrics such as CPU usage, memory utilization, and disk I/O to identify potential bottlenecks or performance issues and take corrective actions as needed. 3.6. Engage Sage 100 Support If you encounter issues that you cannot resolve on your own, contact Sage 100 Support for assistance. Provide detailed information about the issue, including error messages, steps to reproduce the problem, and any troubleshooting steps you have already 4. Contacting Sage 100 Support If users encounter issues with Sage 100 that they cannot resolve independently, they can reach out to Sage 100 Support for assistance. Here are some ways to contact support: 4.1. Phone Support Call the Sage 100 Support phone number to speak with a support agent who can provide personalized assistance and guidance. 4.2. Email Support Send an email to Sage 100 Support describing the issue, and a support agent will respond with instructions or troubleshooting steps. 4.3. Online Support Portal Access the Sage 100 online support portal to submit a support ticket, browse knowledge base articles, and engage with the community forums for additional assistance and resources. 4.4. On-Site Support Depending on your support plan and service level agreement (SLA), Sage 100 Support may offer on-site support where a technician visits your location to troubleshoot issues or provide hands-on assistance. 5. Best Practices for Sage 100 Support To maximize the effectiveness of Sage 100 Support and ensure a smooth operation of your ERP system, consider implementing the following best practices: 5.1. Stay Informed Stay informed about updates, patches, and new releases for Sage 100 ERP software by subscribing to newsletters, following official Sage 100 channels, and participating in user forums and communities. 5.2. Document Issues Keep detailed records of any issues, errors, or challenges encountered with Sage 100, including error messages, steps to reproduce the problem, and any troubleshooting steps taken. This information can help expedite the resolution process when contacting support. 5.3. Train Users Provide comprehensive training to users on how to use Sage 100 effectively, including navigation, data entry, reporting, and troubleshooting common issues. Well-trained users are better equipped to identify and resolve minor issues on their own, reducing the reliance on support resources. 5.4. Regular Maintenance Implement a regular maintenance schedule for Sage 100, including database backups, software updates, data cleanup, and performance tuning. Proactive maintenance helps prevent issues before they occur and ensures optimal performance of the ERP system. 5.5. Review SLA Review your service level agreement (SLA) with Sage 100 Support to understand the level of support you are entitled to, including response times, resolution times, and escalation procedures. Ensure that your SLA meets your business needs and expectations. 6. Conclusion Sage 100 Support plays a critical role in helping businesses maximize the benefits of their ERP investment, troubleshoot issues, and ensure smooth business operations. By understanding the features, benefits, and support options available, users can effectively leverage Sage 100 Support to address challenges, optimize their ERP system, and achieve their business objectives. Whether users encounter technical issues, require assistance with software implementation, or need guidance on best practices, Sage 100 Support offers comprehensive assistance and resources to help businesses succeed. With proactive maintenance, regular training, and effective communication with support resources, businesses can harness the full potential of Sage 100 ERP software and drive growth and success in their organization.
×
×
  • Create New...