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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Broncos will lose a lot of fans alsoa lot of broncos fans are going to need new jerseys next year...
Rogers v Garoppolo?Respect, but I think that rivalry was so great for the sport and, therefore, I always welcomed it. I think there will be a huge void left when those guys are gone. Who's next? Russell and Kap? Rodgers and Newton? Romo and RGIII? I just look around the league and no rivalry is as intriguing or entertaining, IMHO. Manning v Brady, Brady v Manning . . . that was prime time. It was exciting. Too bad it may be no more with the way Manning is fizzling so quickly. Funny how it was Brady declining . . . *rolls eyes*
It never felt to me at all (save maybe their first score which was made possible by the RTP call) that the Broncos showed up at all tonight. The game had an almost lethargic feel to it. Very strange. And Manning's throws were so off, so inaccurate, that I was more surprised when he completed one than when he didn't.
I just hope that Foxboro doesn't boo Brady at the end like the morons in Denver did to Manning tonight. Sad to see that this could be the end for Manning as his arm looks dead. The rivalry between the QBs brought out the best between them, and there is no current QB rivalry that can come close to replacing it. Can you imagine being the fan base where your last memory is booing the guy responsible for the success you had? Before him, they were near a mediocre team with Tebow at QB. With Manning, they became AFC contenders immediately.
Some speculation that Talib could get cut.
he'll beg belichick to return.Some speculation that Talib could get cut.
he'll beg belichick to return.