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Bronco fans mad at Smittys comments...


MGH1989

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I don't understand. People act like Cam is a 5 year veteran. The guy is still a rookie in his first season without a offseason because of a lockout. These The Golden Calf of Bristol fans are crazy. This is The Golden Calf of Bristol second year in the league and Cam is light years ahead of The Golden Calf of Bristol already. He just make rookie mistakes. Why? That's what rookies in there first year do. If you don't believe me look at Peyton. If The Golden Calf of Bristol huggers want's to give credit give it to Von Miller and that defense. You guy's are lucky teams will be beating yall by 30ppg if yall didn't have that D.

Fox is doing basically the same thing he wanted to do with the Panthers last year. The defense played great but the Panthers just couldn't score. Eventually when teams catch up to what they are doing, they are going to be in trouble. 10-6 one year 8-8 the next. Fox ball.

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Give me wins over trash talk and stats any day of the week. I would rather make the playoffs then have multiple pro bowlers and ROTY awards. Fox and the Falcons look at us and lol. How does that feel?

Did anyone honestly believe we had a chance at playoffs this year before the season started? I want the playoffs and wins too but patience is needed. The stats, for the offense at least, show promise that we are heading in the right direction. The offense is not perfect but at least more efficient then last year. Huge improvement from last year efficiency to this year. The D however has been a huge drop off from last year but hopefully can become more of an asset and contributing factor in helping our increasingly efficient offense win games. Better special teams will help too.

Future still looking bright, imo.

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Did anyone honestly believe we had a chance at playoffs this year before the season started?

Yea, quite a few people did. I wasn't one of them, but as it turned out, with a little more luck in the injury department, a few less turnovers, and a couple of critical field goals made instead of missed, and we might have been a playoff contender this year. Sometimes, the difference between 11-5 and 5-11 isn't that great.

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The John Fox Broncos are almost the exact same team as the John Fox Panthers. Wait until they start losing some of these games where their defense can't hold opponents to 15ppg and Fox decides to punt on 4th and 2 with three minutes left in the game. We will then see how much the Broncos love their new coach and QB.

Meanwhile, we will get Beason and Edwards back to add to Morris Claiborne and the rest of the defense and actually be able to win some games by holding a two TD lead instead of losing that lead every game.

Defense isn't what's helping them win, unless you missed Tebowmania and living under a rock. The Golden Calf of Bristol's in the news every week because of 4th quarter come backs.

The only way to get one is if your defense GIVES UP the lead in the first place. Teams with great defenses, don't have a lot of 4th quarter comebacks. They have blow-outs or keep the lead throughout the game.

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Defense isn't what's helping them win, unless you missed Tebowmania and living under a rock. The Golden Calf of Bristol's in the news every week because of 4th quarter come backs.

The only way to get one is if your defense GIVES UP the lead.

um....

with 5 minutes remaining in a NFL game......with an offense imploding and doing nothing for the entire game it is flat out GREAT play by a defense to hold an oppoent to 10 pts.

5 minutes left in a game with potentially worse offensive play than a Clausen let team.....and a D only giving up 10 pts is freaking great.

Denvers opponents then shot themselves in the foot. Bears should of won that game twice last week at the end. More games are lost than won. The Golden Calf of Bristol isn't really winning those games

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Yea, quite a few people did. I wasn't one of them, but as it turned out, with a little more luck in the injury department, a few less turnovers, and a couple of critical field goals made instead of missed, and we might have been a playoff contender this year. Sometimes, the difference between 11-5 and 5-11 isn't that great.

That can be true for even established teams.

I was hopeful and thought our strong D would give us a better chance this year than outsiders would give us if we could just get at least average QB play from one of our QBs and a Oline that could stay healthy and block this year.

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Offensively we kill the Broncos

WR Eric Decker Steve Smith

LT Ryan Clady Jordan Gross

LG Zane Beadles Travelle Wharton

C J.D. Walton Ryan Kalil

RG Chris Kuper Geoff Hangartner

RT Orlando Franklin Byron Bell

TE Daniel Fells Jeremy Shockey

WR Eddie Royal Brandon LaFell

QB The Golden Calf of Bristol Cam Newton

FB Spencer Larsen Greg Olson (we play 2 TE starting set)

RB Willis McGahee DeAngelo Williams

Defense is a Push

LDE Robert Ayers Greg Hardy

NT Brodrick Bunkley Frank Kearse

DT Marcus Thomas Andre Neblett

RDE Elvis Dumervil Charles Johnson

SLB Von Miller James Anderson

MLB Joe Mays Dan Connor

WLB D.J. Williams Jordan Senn

LCB Champ Bailey LCB Chris Gamble

RCB Andre Goodman Captain Munnerlyn

SS Brian Dawkins (old) Charles Godfrey

FS Quinton Carter Sherrod Martin

Special teams goes to Broncos.

Player for player we are the better team, so it boils down to coaching. Fox is a better coach than Rivera and although The Golden Calf of Bristol is not technically better than Newton, he is a winner, game manager and leader.

Just right there you admitted he is not a Quarterback!

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um....

with 5 minutes remaining in a NFL game......with an offense imploding and doing nothing for the entire game it is flat out GREAT play by a defense to hold an oppoent to 10 pts.

5 minutes left in a game with potentially worse offensive play than a Clausen let team.....and a D only giving up 10 pts is freaking great.

Denvers opponents then shot themselves in the foot. Bears should of won that game twice last week at the end. More games are lost than won. The Golden Calf of Bristol isn't really winning those games

It doesn't matter how many points were scored before, if you are only down by one score and can still win. The score can be 30-30 or 10-10. It can be 0-0. Same situation. But unlike ours, where we were down by only one score and our defense kept the games winnable for multiple drives, The Golden Calf of Bristol's had to come back from two scores in the 4th quarter and still did it. Not just one. Him driving down the field 80 yards in the final 4 minutes to put the game away or tie it have nothing to do with the defense. Ours GIVES US the SAME opportunity. We had it twice once again this past week. We could have just as easily finished our damn drive and tied the game. But we don't. We just don't drive down the field 80 yards and score points when we are tied or down and can still win the game late in the 4th quarter.

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