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 Post subject: Hope you enjoyed the game Clubber (Part Deux)
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Yeah yeah, it'll probably be a repeat of last year. But I don't care. The Broncos made the playoffs, and it came at the expense of the Colts by 19 points. :P

So I'm happy.


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See you next week buddy. I think they'll play a little bit better with Manning at the helm. Sunday at 1:00....bring it on!

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what is the point of starting players to only play one set of downs? why not just sit them for the whole game, does it accually help some way?

and i figured that peyton would atleast try for #50

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what is the point of starting players to only play one set of downs? why not just sit them for the whole game, does it accually help some way?


To try to keep the Broncos off guard. Today was more of a mental battle--I'm sure both teams watched intensely to formulate plans for next week.

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and i figured that peyton would atleast try for #50


No, let's keep the last one against the Chargers. :P

Seriously, though, Peyton has really showed some class with that record. Winning > record for him, I like that.


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See you next week buddy. I think they'll play a little bit better with Manning at the helm. Sunday at 1:00....bring it on!


I'm not bringing much--my heart wants the Broncos to win, but my brain says the Colts will win.

Oh well, I'll be in Mexico anyway for the game, so it's unlikely I'll see it anyway.


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Green Habit wrote:
Seriously, though, Peyton has really showed some class with that record. Winning > record for him, I like that.


i agree completely, he is the kind of player that you can like even if he isnt on your fav team, hell i usually still like him when he is kicking my bucks asses :lol:

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go broncos

pound it w/droughns next weekend...wind that clock and keep Peyton on the sidelines

have champ & lynch set the tone early with some BIG sticks?

my head thinks Shananan knows this is the formula to win this game...

my heart thinks either the defense or Plummer lets them down and they lose on the road :(


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little_secrets wrote:
go broncos

pound it w/droughns next weekend...wind that clock and keep Peyton on the sidelines

have champ & lynch set the tone early with some BIG sticks?

my head thinks Shananan knows this is the formula to win this game...

my heart thinks either the defense or Plummer lets them down and they lose on the road :(


Interesting, our hearts and heads are thinking opposite things.

I still think that if the Colts win, it'll be because they won, not because the Broncos lost.

But, Jake has broken my heart a couple times this year. I could be wrong.


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U think Dallas Clark will know there is a game next week?

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U think Dallas Clark will know there is a game next week?


:lol:

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As a Badger-head, it was nice to see Sorgi do well for the Colts. But it failed to make up for Wisconsin's loss to Georgia.

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Green Habit wrote:
little_secrets wrote:
go broncos

pound it w/droughns next weekend...wind that clock and keep Peyton on the sidelines

have champ & lynch set the tone early with some BIG sticks?

my head thinks Shananan knows this is the formula to win this game...

my heart thinks either the defense or Plummer lets them down and they lose on the road :(


Interesting, our hearts and heads are thinking opposite things.

I still think that if the Colts win, it'll be because they won, not because the Broncos lost.

But, Jake has broken my heart a couple times this year. I could be wrong.


I think the Colts will outright win the game next week, but I'm sure Jake will help that fact along. When will everyone realize he sucks as a pro QB? I loved seeing him in college, but what has he ever accomplished in the pros? It's amazing how much respect he still gets. I'll take Joey Harrington over him. :)

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Go_State wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
little_secrets wrote:
go broncos

pound it w/droughns next weekend...wind that clock and keep Peyton on the sidelines

have champ & lynch set the tone early with some BIG sticks?

my head thinks Shananan knows this is the formula to win this game...

my heart thinks either the defense or Plummer lets them down and they lose on the road :(


Interesting, our hearts and heads are thinking opposite things.

I still think that if the Colts win, it'll be because they won, not because the Broncos lost.

But, Jake has broken my heart a couple times this year. I could be wrong.


I think the Colts will outright win the game next week, but I'm sure Jake will help that fact along. When will everyone realize he sucks as a pro QB? I loved seeing him in college, but what has he ever accomplished in the pros? It's amazing how much respect he still gets. I'll take Joey Harrington over him. :)


Well, I think a lot of Broncos fans has a love-hate relationship with him. He hasn't outright sucked for the Broncos--he has a 19-9 record with them, which isn't too shabby. Plus, what a lot of people like about him is his will to find a way to win (in stark contrast to Brian Griese). However, the big question still remains--can he be counted on to cut down the mistakes, especially in big games?


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Green Habit wrote:
little_secrets wrote:
go broncos

pound it w/droughns next weekend...wind that clock and keep Peyton on the sidelines

have champ & lynch set the tone early with some BIG sticks?

my head thinks Shananan knows this is the formula to win this game...

my heart thinks either the defense or Plummer lets them down and they lose on the road :(


Interesting, our hearts and heads are thinking opposite things.

I still think that if the Colts win, it'll be because they won, not because the Broncos lost.

But, Jake has broken my heart a couple times this year. I could be wrong.


maybe shanahan goes to the whip and reminds them that lying down (like last year) will NOT be tolerated?


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Go Colts! :twisted:


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I'm with GH, my heart is definitely with the Broncos, but I still wouldn't bet my own money on them. I still have that nightmare of last year's playoff game haunting me and eating at any confidence I have in them. The one thing I'm holding on to is the week 16 game in Indy last year, where Manning did play and the Colts were in a race for the AFC South title. We pretty much dominated that game, so it can be done. I'm not getting my hopes up though.

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MitchCumstein wrote:
I'm with GH, my heart is definitely with the Broncos, but I still wouldn't bet my own money on them. I still have that nightmare of last year's playoff game haunting me and eating at any confidence I have in them. The one thing I'm holding on to is the week 16 game in Indy last year, where Manning did play and the Colts were in a race for the AFC South title. We pretty much dominated that game, so it can be done. I'm not getting my hopes up though.


I'm gonna go aganist the jinx and make a comment here even though i'm susperstitious about talking before the game. The broncos totally dominated that week 16 game last year but manning is totally zoned this year. He hasn't played a bad game...or even a sub-par game the whole season. I've watched every minute of every game this year and he is just getting better and better. I think he will roll through the Broncs into Foxboro

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