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Are the Broncos a Super Bowl Contender?
Posted on 9 Nov 2012 by Brandon Keller.
The NFL season can be a lot like losing your V-Card. You wait so long for it to happen, but once you finally get going it seems to end before you can say Denarius Moore. Having said that, we have reached the halfway point of the NFL season, and it seems like just yesterday analysts hypothesized that the Cowboys had declared they are “a team to be reckoned with” on opening night by b...
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Broncos Take On Chargers on Monday Night Football
Posted on 15 Oct 2012 by Brandon Keller.
The Chargers front seven is nasty. I'm talking foot fungus nasty. The kind of thing you see on Tosh.0 and cringe nasty. Pure, unadulterated filth. With a combination of high draft picks with speed and athleticism, the veteran know-how of Linebackers Shaun Phillips, Takeo Spikes and Jarret Johnson, and the hard-hitting leadership of Donald Butler the Chargers have made life difficult for opposin...
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Broncos Must Pressure Brady, Patriots
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Brandon Keller.
Tom Brady is kinda good. The dude had three Super Bowl rings before he was as old as rookie Quarterback Brandon Weeden. He is on the short list for best Quarterback, and player, ever. So in order to beat the Patriots you have to beat Tom Brady, and over time that has not proven to be an easy task. So how do you make America's Golden Boy shake in his Uggs? Bring some pressure. Brady goes from a ...
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Broncos Spank Raiders, Plus Top 15 Teams in NFL
Posted on 2 Oct 2012 by Brandon Keller.
So the Broncos took care of business against the Raiders. They torched a team missing both starting cornerbacks through the air and gashed a team without much starter level talent at linebacker on the ground. The defense made big plays, with Von “the Don” Miller making many offers Carson Palmer could not refuse, with partner in crime Elvis Dumervil firmly in tow. McGahee offered his...
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Aggressive Broncos Defense Gets Burned By Texans
Posted on 24 Sep 2012 by Brandon Keller.
The Broncos have a fast and aggressive defense that prides itself on getting to the quarterback and making hits on running backs in the backfield. When that does not happen they can be exposed, and in the first half yesterday the defense might as well be called Kate Middleton because they were exposed for all to see. Throughout the season the Broncos linebackers at the snap of the ball tend to ...
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Offensive Offense will Cost Broncos vs. Texans
Posted on 21 Sep 2012 by Brandon Keller.
The strength of the 2011 Broncs passing attack was the deep ball, and the Broncos two returning receivers, Eric Decker and Demaryius Thomas, reflect that. Both stand over 6'3″ and 215 pounds, and have excellent body control for their considerable size. This skill set, combined with the fact that on short passes Tebow had all of the accuracy of a drunk guy aiming for a urinal, led to the B...
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Falcon’s Defense Confuses Manning With Disguised Defense
Posted on 18 Sep 2012 by Brandon Keller.
Peyton Manning has long been exalted for his grasp of NFL defenses and the ability to dissect them on the fly from the high perch of his no-huddle offense. Today, Manning was the one getting a lesson or two from Mike Nolan and the Atlanta Falcons ferocious defense. The Falcons went with a defensive strategy the San Diego Chargers have long used against Manning, with great success. Nine defender...
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Falcons Receivers a Huge Challenge for Broncos
Posted on 14 Sep 2012 by Brandon Keller.
Roddy White and Julio Jones are the best receiver combination in the league. Both are big, fast, strong and sure handed, and this is trouble for Denver's secondary. Denver did a good job against Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown and the rest Pittsburgh's passing attack, but these two are a whole different breed. Trace Porter had an incredible game week one, culminating in the game clinching pick-six,...
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The Sheriff Gets His Badge Back
Posted on 10 Sep 2012 by Brandon Keller.
Peyton Manning always had a definitive swagger to him that made Peyton, well, Peyton. He would saunter to the line and survey the defense with unwavering intensity and authority. He was the unquestioned maestro of the Colts symphony orchestra, barking orders to his comrades like the battle-hardened field general that he was, always in control of not only himself but the entire team. In the pock...









