PATS16N0
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Sorry, Brock. Favre's records are just too close to walk away from.
While no official statement, we all know how the sideline-sulker's PR people work, and articles conjuring Rockyesque images of his `Eye of the Tiger` training sessions, wouldn't hit the newspapers unless he was planning to return for another one-and-done. Might as well make it an even 10.
I'm happy he's coming back. We play Denver in Mile High this year, so that sucks, purely because of the altitude, but assuming we keep the core components of our team together, and we remain healthy, I'm about as worried about Peyton and the Broncos as I usually am, which is not at all.
Another blowout domination for ESPN to get depressed over.
Fools gold for 3 years in a row. This year it'll probably be more like Fools Silver.
It's getting hard to keep up with how many times Brady has owned him now, but one or two more on the way to Superbowl 50 sounds fitting. I'm already calling it, though: Like in 2012 when he received the league MVP because he had back surgery, this year, the network fanboys will be trying to give it to him before Thanksgiving because of his age.
If the Broncos lose any of their young talent to pay this pocket sloth statue 20 million dollars, they fail.
If he doesn't restructure to help them get over the hump (the hump being an unbelievably crappy Colts team at home, in the first round), he fails.
Must be exciting to be a Bronco, and know that basically your only purpose this year is to help Mr Potatohead chase a yardage record. What fun.
Sorry, Brock. Favre's records are just too close to walk away from.
While no official statement, we all know how the sideline-sulker's PR people work, and articles conjuring Rockyesque images of his `Eye of the Tiger` training sessions, wouldn't hit the newspapers unless he was planning to return for another one-and-done. Might as well make it an even 10.
I'm happy he's coming back. We play Denver in Mile High this year, so that sucks, purely because of the altitude, but assuming we keep the core components of our team together, and we remain healthy, I'm about as worried about Peyton and the Broncos as I usually am, which is not at all.
Another blowout domination for ESPN to get depressed over.
Fools gold for 3 years in a row. This year it'll probably be more like Fools Silver.
It's getting hard to keep up with how many times Brady has owned him now, but one or two more on the way to Superbowl 50 sounds fitting. I'm already calling it, though: Like in 2012 when he received the league MVP because he had back surgery, this year, the network fanboys will be trying to give it to him before Thanksgiving because of his age.
If the Broncos lose any of their young talent to pay this pocket sloth statue 20 million dollars, they fail.
If he doesn't restructure to help them get over the hump (the hump being an unbelievably crappy Colts team at home, in the first round), he fails.
Must be exciting to be a Bronco, and know that basically your only purpose this year is to help Mr Potatohead chase a yardage record. What fun.