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I know Frank Gore can run...if they'd block better

If by better you mean at all. Indy is just...ugh.

 

At least the pass protection was better tonight, but unfortunately that's been an anomaly for the past eight years instead of the norm. Plus, we were playing JAX. Hopefully they don't revert to the sieve next game and get Hasselback/Luck killed.

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If by better you mean at all. Indy is just...ugh.

 

At least the pass protection was better tonight, but unfortunately that's been an anomaly for the past eight years instead of the norm. Plus, we were playing JAX. Hopefully they don't revert to the sieve next game and get Hasselback/Luck killed.

Frank Gore will run for 1,000 yards this season..mark by words

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Oakland can keep Del Rio.

 

Denver's defense pretty much went from zeroes to heroes.

Cnat debate it, Moose.....other than Shane Ray and Shaq Barrett..these are the same rushers Denver had last year when the rush tired as he game went on.

Now the rush gets strong as the game goes longer.

Got to run the bal on Denver to win

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Great to see Teddy B talking to manning for more than just a moment after the game..

...Vikes wont play Denver again until after Peyton retires.. I think he knows that Bridgewater...has talked about modeling his game after manning...

Well, he certainly doesn't run like Peyton. That's a compliment by the way.

 

It's a good thing for Denver that the D has played like it has or they'd be 0-4. The offense is a shell of what it used to be with the losses of Moreno, Julius Thomas, Welker and Decker over the years on top of a heavily regressed PM.

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Well, he certainly doesn't run like Peyton.

 

It's a good thing for Denver that the D has played like it has or they'd be 0-4. The offense is a shell of what it used to be with the losses of Moreno, Julius Thomas, Welker and Decker over the years on top of a heavily regressed PM.

They are discussing over on the Denver boards if Kubes will sit Manning for Brock at some point soon. I doubt it but a game like this is going to get the chatter louder.

 

Tedy has to be smarter at the end there and just dump the ball off. They only need about 15 yards to get in FG and every play he was looking for the home run.

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Cnat debate it, Moose.....other than Shane Ray and Shaq Barrett..these are the same rushers Denver had last year when the rush tired as he game went on.

Now the rush gets strong as the game goes longer.

Got to run the bal on Denver to win

Yup. And apart from a jail break run by AP, by FAR the best back in the game, Denver's run D is still solid even with the loss of Potroast.

 

The Pats will still put up 30+ on Denver through the air, so Denver really needs to crank it up on offense to some degree. Peyton can't spot them 10 points either.

 

4 games in and it's obvious the "run game" will only hinder Denver.Their best hope is the Bears shop out Forte and they can grab him for a year or two to, possibly, go from bad to fair at running. The blocking is what it is. The 1/100 times you break for a TD isn't worth the 99/100 times you gain 2-3 yards at best. Although they did break out a few longer runs tonight like a 13 yarder and a few 6-7's plus the 80 yard TD. Honestly, with a decent back, those others could have been TD's too.  If you so much as sneeze on a Denver back they go down.

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Well, he certainly doesn't run like Peyton. That's a compliment by the way.

 

It's a good thing for Denver that the D has played like it has or they'd be 0-4. The offense is a shell of what it used to be with the losses of Moreno, Julius Thomas, Welker and Decker over the years on top of a heavily regressed PM.

Ifs Ifs Ifs....Julius Thomas was always injured in Denver and he hasn't played a down this year. Wes has retired.

The 'shell' is 4-0..

.and they'll be 6-0 when Green bay comes in next month

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Peyton almost lost this game for the Broncos. He finds a way to turn it over even when things are going his team's way.

He's looking like an old man struggling to make those quick outs doing it out of muscle memory instead of having a good feel for it and zipping it.

Vikings will challenge the Packers in that division, no doubt.

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They are discussing over on the Denver boards if Kubes will sit Manning for Brock at some point soon. I doubt it but a game like this is going to get the chatter louder.

 

Tedy has to be smarter at the end there and just dump the ball off. They only need about 15 yards to get in FG and every play he was looking for the home run.

He had a rookie RT and he had no time....Cant keep throwing short or they jump the route (see Peyton)

Bench?. There are lots of nonsensical comments on message boards (?)

Kubiak and Manning are in it together....and they are 4-0..amnd don't think Kubiak isn't Ok with that

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Peyton almost lost this game for the Broncos. He finds a way to turn it over even when things are going his team's way.

He's looking like an old man struggling to make those quick outs doing it out of muscle memory instead of having a good feel for it and zipping it.

Vikings will challenge the Packers in that division, no doubt.

Peyton won the game fro the Broncos when it was 20-20.

He moved them 55 yards when it counted.....The old man is 4-0

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Well, he certainly doesn't run like Peyton. That's a compliment by the way.

 

It's a good thing for Denver that the D has played like it has or they'd be 0-4. The offense is a shell of what it used to be with the losses of Moreno, Julius Thomas, Welker and Decker over the years on top of a heavily regressed PM.

Moreno, Thomas, Welker and Decker? Seriously???

You said all 4 were wildly overrated when they were in Denver. Right?

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He had a rookie RT and he had no time....Cant keep throwing short or they jump the route (see Peyton)

Bench?. There are lots of nonsensical comments on message boards (?)

Kubiak and Manning are in it together....and they are 4-0..amnd don't think Kubiak isn't Ok with that

He had plenty of time the last two possessions and he just held the ball. Have to just dump it when you are at mid-field. He had two guys, including AP open in the flat and he still had a timeout out. Just bad situational playing but he is still young.

 

I agree about the silly comments but this game was pretty awful. Both picks were dreadful and he under threw DT badly at the end forcing the FG attempt. The longer it goes, the more the natives will get restless but I agree about Kubes he does nothing unless the team starts losing. Pretty sweet to be at 4-0 but Tedy had his way with that D on a few drives especially Talib so they can be had by a decent QB and O. And APs run for the TD was fantastic too.

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Ifs Ifs Ifs....Julius Thomas was always injured in Denver and he hasn't played a down this year. Wes has retired.

The 'shell' is 4-0..

 

I didn't say the offense was bad. But yes, they are a shell of the record setting behemoth they used to be. Obviously they moved on from JT and Wes at the right time along with Moreno.  They lost Decker too who was less important than any of them, but still a good receiver. They've only had one good player to replace those 4 on offense, and that's Sanders. Lost four good players, gained one and the QB has regressed.

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He had plenty of time the last two possessions and he just held the ball. Have to just dump it when you are at mid-field. He had two guys, including AP open in the flat and he still had a timeout out. Just bad situational playing but he is still young.

 

I agree about the silly comments but this game was pretty awful. Both picks were dreadful and he under threw DT badly at the end forcing the FG attempt. The longer it goes, the more the natives will get restless but I agree about Kubes he does nothing unless the team starts losing. Pretty sweet to be at 4-0 but Tedy had his way with that D on a few drives especially Talib so they can be had by a decent QB and O. And APs run for the TD was fantastic too.

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Denver is in press coverage...as a QB, you have to hope the line holds...

Teddy cant throw to guys who haven't come open yet

and again.,.the TDs are ordinary and the picks are dreadful...They've said that about Peyton for years.

The last drive won the game....if we're being honest

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