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Overlooked Wins? Broncos Has Beaten Everyone In Our Division


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So their best versus our best! NICE!

We'll.. TB still hasn't played Oak and SD, so they can still be 3-1 against their division. Atl is 3-1, NO is 3-1. Everyone else lost to the broncos. all three games were VERY close.

I think NO said there was a major blown ref call.

Atl, if roddy caught that pass...

and the Broncos stopped the TB run game(which wasn't much of a run game anyway)

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We'll.. TB still hasn't played Oak and SD, so they can still be 3-1 against their division. Atl is 3-1, NO is 3-1. Everyone else lost to the broncos. all three games were VERY close.

I think NO said there was a major blown ref call.

Atl, if roddy caught that pass...

and the Broncos stopped the TB run game(which wasn't much of a run game anyway)

That's true, each game was very close. All within 4 points.

However, there wasn't a blown ref call in the NO game, just that their field goal kicker failed to make the chip shot to win the game. Well there was still over a minute left and since Cutler was driving the entire game, he may of got that extra yardage for our kicker to kick it in. But yeah, Gramatica sort of cost the chance they had.

ATL really surprised me, we almost shut down Turner, and considering how he's been at home, we did a pretty good job.

TB was the only game this year we showed a good defense lol.

But I honestly do hope everyone overlooks us. Cause whenever ESPN/etc picks us to lose, we seem to surprise a lot of people. *I* picked us to lose this week cause statistically we should.

Oh well, cheers to the most inconsistent team in the NFL. :P

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the key to the victory could be as simple as TURNOVERS & PENALTIES. We had a few Monday night. Just think if they minimized the penalties and turnovers...that'll take care of the scoreboard...my defense have to play HUGE ...plain and simple..create turnovers...and shut down the quick slants, that Tampa and Arizona exposed.

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If I remember correctly, the Denver - Tampa game was the one where Griese got hurt and Garcia was thrown to the wolves cold, on the road.

Anyway, we've got a perfect home record on the line, and playoff positioning. There is no way this team looks past any game from here on out.

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the key to the victory could be as simple as TURNOVERS & PENALTIES. We had a few Monday night. Just think if they minimized the penalties and turnovers...that'll take care of the scoreboard...my defense have to play HUGE ...plain and simple..create turnovers...and shut down the quick slants, that Tampa and Arizona exposed.

True that. Earlier in the season, the Broncos had some awful problems with turnovers, and it was a direct cause of some of their losses. Fortunately, most of it had to do with the Broncos' own problems than interference from the defense. Things have gotten a little better recently and I hope they remain so on Sunday, but you never know, Cutler does have that Favre mentality sometimes...

Hopefully Clady can continue his hot rookie season against one of the best in Peppers. Everyone should be watching that faceoff.

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First off the W W L W was broken before the Falcons game...we won 4 straight before the Atlanta loss....so that's dead. I said it Monday night I was worried about a let down after a big win...but this team seems to focus when it's playoff time and they seem to stay on track....so I really feel confident they will handle business. As stated earlier, they know what's at stake and Fox will keep them from drinking the Kool Aid.

Uh.... the bye week broke the win streak and it started all over again(and I'm not talking statistically factually)

After the bye, we beat lions and raiders, but lost to falcons. Now we're on the 2 win streak again

So for now, it hasn't died

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Uh.... the bye week broke the win streak and it started all over again(and I'm not talking statistically factually)

After the bye, we beat lions and raiders, but lost to falcons. Now we're on the 2 win streak again

So for now, it hasn't died

Not really. We have lost 1 game in the last 6 games. Not really a pattern and no reason to believe we won't win at home. The pattern I like is 7-0 at home so far.

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