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Broncos stat that everyone will ignore...


Dpantherman

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i would argue that it is easy to give up only 12 points per game when you can run it 40 times.

But if you run it 40 times a game, its a lot harder to score more than 12-13 points a game these days. So if we were doing that, we would be losing games 13-10 instead of 30-27.

Although with our defense, I can't see us holding anyone to 10 points except in a Monsoon.

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Last 5 games the Broncos have given up scores of 15, 10, 10, 13, and 13 respectively.

Easy to run it 40 times when you give up 12 points a week.

agree, though The Golden Calf of Bristol is part of that... he doesn't turn the ball over

i would argue that it is easy to give up only 12 points per game when you can run it 40 times.

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I think it's only going to be ignored because it's a quarterback driven league, for better or for worse. We refer to teams by their QB's and the nature of the game has definitively turned to PROTECT just them.

So when the Pats win a game, we say that Brady won it. Shouldn't expect it to be any different for The Golden Calf of Bristol. Ironically, if The Golden Calf of Bristol is anything truly like the veneer he puts on, he'd probably agree with you guys that he gets too much credit.

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