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What Broncos Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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8 hours ago, PandaPancake said:

So, um anyways, I'm hearing this third hand but did Peyton say during an interview during the NFC game we had 14 points by the time the national anthem ended?

 

Yea, I was watching one of his spots when he said that. He said something along the lines of "We have to be careful. Because the Panthers can score points quickly. You look up, and they have 14 points before the National Anthem is even over."

 

I thought that was some funny poo.

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On 2/3/2016 at 6:37 PM, Mother Grabber said:

Broncos practice squad S Ryan Murphy was detained in a prostitution sting in San Jose on Tuesday evening.

Not a good way for Murphy to kick off Super Bowl week. Murphy was a seventh-round pick of the Seahawks last May, but didn't make it past final cuts and was signed to the Broncos' practice squad. Murphy and his brother were in a car when police busted them meeting up with the prostitute. Murphy was let go with a citation, but we'd expect him to be sent packing by Denver

I found out that this happened across from PayPal, just up the street from where I live.  1st St South of PayPal is hooker central.  We used to share hooker sighting stories when walking into PayPal.  They don't even bother trying to be sneaky about it.  When I heard this story break, I was wondering if it was on 1st somewhere.

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DefaultPanthers average 230 ypg....Are you scared yet ?

Did you see their regular season schedule...........? Pathetic

Slightly better Chiefs team with better QB.

Give credit for Seahags and Cardinals...but the rest of their schedule

was a cupcake. Our DBs are gonna shut the passing game down.

We got this....Lets go Broncos !
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Just now, Mother Grabber said:

I found out that this happened across from PayPal, just up the street from where I live.  1st St South of PayPal is hooker central.  We used to share hooker sighting stories when walking into PayPal.  They don't even bother trying to be sneaky about it.  When I heard this story break, I was wondering if it was on 1st somewhere.

Hookers take PayPal?

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Apparently the Broncos extremely tough SOS is what made them get whupped by the Colts and Raiders.        It is common knowledge that if the Panthers had to play the Colts,  the Colts would win by at least 40.  Since we've had such an easy SOS. 

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4 hours ago, Cat said:

Listening to mile high radio, in general they don't have much respect respect for any aspect of our team but Cam. Most seem to think J Stew isn't much of a worry, nor our receivers. And they think their offense can handle our D and put up lots of points. 

Outside of our division rivals (it's a toss up whether I despise the Falcons or the Saints more) I've never really bothered to plumb the depths of other teams' fan bases, especially the AFC teams like Denver who we see only occasionally.

But after reading their forum and the comments sections of news articles, damn if Denver doesn't have the most delusional homerism I've seen.  They're like the old Chicago Super Fans predicting absurd margins of victory.  I'm not even talking about trolls being trolls, I mean just obnoxious and flippant disregard for any aspect of the Carolina Panthers' game.

I hope the Panthers go Conan the Barbarian on them -- "Crush your enemies. See them driven before you. Hear the lamentations of their women."

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