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Steve Smith takes Cam over Tebow anyday.


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Smith will get a good view of The Golden Calf of Bristol when he is on the couch and they are in the playoffs.

This is just another piece of evidence that Rivera has no control over this team and it shows on the field.

THis is just another piece of evidence that you are a troll not a Panther fan who should be spending your time on the Denver or Miami site instead of this one.

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We are building a team to win a SuperBowl, not make it one round in the playoffs.

The Broncos are a team that right now could never win a SB. It just can't happen. Your defense is only going to take you so far.

Yeah, maybe they have a team that will make it to the first round of the playoffs and lose, but guess who will be sitting on their couch watching us in the SuperBowl 5 years from now?

Matt Moore and TRD?????

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We are building a team to win a SuperBowl, not make it one round in the playoffs.

The Broncos are a team that right now could never win a SB. It just can't happen. Your defense is only going to take you so far.

Yeah, maybe they have a team that will make it to the first round of the playoffs and lose, but guess who will be sitting on their couch watching us in the SuperBowl 5 years from now?

Why do you compare the Broncos "right now" to the Panthers in 5 years? You don't think they have a better foundation to build upon? A great defense, and a clutch offense?

All they have to do is develop the offense a little more or tighten up the D. We need to develop the offense and completely rebuild the defense.

I'd say they are closer to a SB than we are, but that's just my opinion.

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Why do you compare the Broncos "right now" to the Panthers in 5 years? You don't think they have a better foundation to build upon? A great defense, and a clutch offense?

All they have to do is develop the offense a little more or tighten up the D. We need to develop the offense and completely rebuild the defense.

I'd say they are closer to a SB than we are, but that's just my opinion.

The Broncos in 5 years will most likely be the exact same, except with a shittier defense. The Golden Calf of Bristol isn't going to develop as fast as Cam will in 5 years.

poo, let's say 3 years, even 2. Same scenario. We will be going farther in the playoffs than they will.

Defenses don't win SBs. Who is going to beat the Packers? The Saints? The Golden Calf of Bristol? While hes 10/15 with 120 yards passing? I don't think so. There will be 40 pts on the board from Rodgers before he can blink a religious eye.

John Fox has proven that given time, he has not developed a SB caliber team, he is too inconsistent.

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I tend to agree with you guys but something about the 2011 Broncos reminds me of the 2003 Panthers. They just find way to win. Interesting to see how they fare this weekend. I think NE will handle them but who knows with the Broncos

#justsayin

Not sure is serious, when have the broncos come back from a three score deficit?

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There is no chance The Golden Calf of Bristol improves, obviously that young defense will be too old in a couple years, obviously Steve Smith at 37 will still be explosive, our aging line will still hold up, our star back will still be playing, our defense will still be intact and of course Cam will develop flawlessly and no one will figure out how to slow him down.

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I don't even want to adress the "defenses don't win SBs" comment

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There is no chance The Golden Calf of Bristol improves, obviously that young defense will be too old in a couple years, obviously Steve Smith at 37 will still be explosive, our aging line will still hold up, our star back will still be playing, our defense will still be intact and of course Cam will develop flawlessly and no one will figure out how to slow him down.

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I don't even want to adress the "defenses don't win SBs" comment

I think you might finally be feeling how everyone else on here feels about you.

Never said Smitty would be our #1 receiver in 5 years, nor would we have the same line....never said we would have the same D. All I implied was that Cam would still be here and will have developed. Take it any way you want. We will see in 5 years.

o yeah, I didn't say there was no way he improves, I just said he won't ripen as nicely as Cam will.

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