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Has the team traveled to Denver yet?


lollygagger8

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No the national bandwagon thing is not stupid, it's the truth. Of course people in Denver like the Broncos, but there are a lot of new "die hard" Broncos fans that were established in 2012.

 

 

 

This happens with all fan bases that acquire a big name player, specifically a quarterback since they are treated like rock stars in this league. The Vikings got a lot of die hard fans too when Favre went there. In the 90's, a lot of people bought K.C. jerseys when Montana went there.

 

Every team has a band wagon around an all star player, it helps put fans in seats.

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Their fans suck since Manning arrived. I'm as big a Manning supporter as anyone else who's been a long time Colts fan, and the Broncos faithful make it hard to root for him anymore. What's funny is A LOT of them that I talked to didn't even want Manning initially when news broke that they'd struck a deal to bring him to Denver. They thought he was damaged goods, and that Tebow gave them a better chance to win.

I'm not kidding.

And when it came out that Irsay said he was disappointed about only winning 1 ring while Manning was in Indy, they took that REAL personally for some reason.

Oh I believe ya. I live with it every day hahaha it's almost turned into a strange mini rivalry. Their crowd is real hostile and vulgur towards colts fans nowadays, I was appalled

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Posted · Hidden by Nadine, January 7, 2015 - shot
Hidden by Nadine, January 7, 2015 - shot

It is a ridiculous question to ask for many reasons.

 

1) A simple scan of this board, Colts.com or google would lead one to believe that the team is still in fact in Indy.

 

2) The situations between scheduled away games like the Pats faced and what happened yesterday with the Colts is miles apart.  Logistically, there would be no real chance to get things done and travel to Denver in less than the 24 hours since Indy won.

 

3) They did not go to Denver early for the first game of the year when they had months of advance warning of that game.  If they do go early for altitute adjustment it would be Friday.  Not the full week before the game.

you're are sort of a dick.
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