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Von Miller situation turning nasty


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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Truth. I've lived in CO for almost a decade now and seen the Broncos good and bad. I wish we had the type of fan culture they have. 

Yea, my cousins in their late 20s fly their colors just as proud when the team is 4-12 and are sitting at home. The Rocky Mountain Kool-Aid is strong out there.

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14 minutes ago, csx said:

It been popular you suggest the same about the Seahawks. As much as I despise them my past few weeks in Washington suggests the same. There are Seahawks flags and references literally everywhere. Not new stuff by any stretch but the old old old colors and logos. It's ingrained. These are people who started following in the Largent Era. 

It kinda of shows the ignorance of NFL fans in general. It easy to rip on the fanbases of team's that haven't been wildly successful in recent years when they do start winning. Our fanbase was the focus of some of this stupidity this year.

 

I guess this is a result of living in a microwave society.

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I used to not mind the Bronco's, so last year around this time I would have felt slightly bad for them...now....fug 'em.  After having to deal with their obnoxious fans before and after the Super Bowl I really do hope they end up losing him or having him take up half their cap space to the point they can't sign anyone else worth-a-dam.  

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41 minutes ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

Miller is def up there with Watt, Luke and Donald no question asked. It's based on however you like more. Failcons fans probably say VicB is the best. 

I don't really care who is the best on a list in reality but I can't justify saying Miller is worth twice what Luke is worth no matter what the market says about pass rushers. Luke will run your defense while executing at an All Pro level. Miller just executes at that level.

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2 hours ago, thebigcat said:

Beating the Broncos on the season opener isn't satisfying to me. We'd be 1-0, they still are defending super bowl champs. We can beat them 70-0 but it won't erase the sting to me

You have a tortured soul. Do you wear black lipstick and wear skinny jeans?

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6 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

i mean five years ago people would walk up and make fun of me to my face for wearing panthers stuff in public.  this was in boone which is two hours from charlotte if you aren't in/from NC.

i think the fanbase has come a long way but the "legacy" franchises like the broncos still have us whipped by a lot.

 

Takes time. We will get there if we keep this winning culture. 

 

Old generation dies and the new one rises

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