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Broncos stat that everyone will ignore...


Dpantherman

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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.

What does the TOP look like? It's much easier for a D to go full bore if their O is chewing clock (and the Broncos are running for 200 yards a game under The Golden Calf of Bristol).

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

So u're saying that Tim's mechanical issues have worked to his advantage because it limits the amount of throws he makes and in turn limits his turn overs? I would be more impressed if he was throwing more and not getting intercepted. But will admit, he is very mindful of his weaknesses and isn't rolling the dice against them.

Also, the difference between the Broncos and the Panthers is, ur offense is the stronger part of the team and the defense is the weakest link. U have a rookie QB who is asked to do a lot more to help a team where the defense keeps trying to put the game out of reach every Sunday.

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I don't think anyone but the casual fan ignores this stat. The defense is doing a great job helping The Golden Calf of Bristol win. They deserve a lot of credit for that team's success.

The fact is, The Golden Calf of Bristol wins gams when he has to. If there are 2 minutes left in a game, there is no difference in a 38-35 game and a 13-10 game. The Golden Calf of Bristol has gotten the win when he needs to.

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