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Who is the number 1 focus on Denver Offense?


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Based on the last 4 games or so, the running game. Manning has had some poor games and he won't fair any better against us. We did get gashed a couple times against Arizona. If we can limit Denver to less than 3 10+ yard gains then our defense will have a historic Super Bowl. 

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Just now, Jesse said:

Based on the last 4 games or so, the running game. Manning has had some poor games and he won't fair any better against us. We did get gashed a couple times against Arizona. If we can limit Denver to less than 3 10+ yard gains then our defense will have a historic Super Bowl. 

Thank God Denver doesn't have a David Johnson. Dude is a freakkin beast. I am not scared in the least of CJ Anderson and fuggin Ronnie Hillman. Luke and TD going to eat them for dinner.

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18 minutes ago, TylerVagyler said:

Peyton. 

If we attack him and put him under serious pressure he will make mistakes. 

If you cut off the head the body will die.

Beat Peyton like a drum, sack him sack him and sack him again.

It will demoralize the team to see him struggle.  Take their heart away and it's our game.

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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Thank God Denver doesn't have a David Johnson. Dude is a freakkin beast. I am not scared in the least of CJ Anderson and fuggin Ronnie Hillman. Luke and TD going to eat them for dinner.

Anderson is a really good power back. Fortunately we're the best against power backs. It's those shifty fugers who get us.

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