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Broncos rub Jaguars’ fur the wrong way on Twitter

Yeah, please don't do this.

As for Romo, he threw for over 500 yards and 5 TDs yesterday. He played better than Manning. He's been arguably the second best quarterback in the league this year, with Rivers as the only other contender. Before you lay the blame on him, how about the defense that gave up 51 points total, including the lead that Romo had gotten them? If he's not 'the answer' for Dallas, I'm not sure what the question is.

Romo, for what it's worth, has more game-winning drives in the last three seasons than Tom Brady does. Brady's also been known to throw picks in pressure situations. I'm not saying that Romo is as good as Tom Brady, because he clearly isn't and never has been (though Romo's career deserves to be viewed substantially better than it has been), but the 'patented pick' thing is complete media narrative.

The thing with Romo that is crazy is that he clearly a capable QB at times great and I think he is actually the kind of QB who makes the players around him better at least the receivers as he has worked with a bunch of different WRs. But his penchant or patent for the bonehead play at the big moment is unpeccable and it is absolutely insane to compare this to TB who rarely ever makes these types of mistakes save for a few deep in the playoffs where obviously competition is different Romo does them all the time and in the early palyoffs as he doesnt make it deep.
 
But his penchant or patent for the bonehead play at the big moment is unpeccable and it is absolutely insane to compare this to TB who rarely ever makes these types of mistakes save for a few deep in the playoffs where obviously competition is different Romo does them all the time and in the early palyoffs as he doesnt make it deep.

The problem is the data doesn't back up this "unpeccable" narrative.

Also worth noting: Brady and Romo both threw bad picks at the worst possible time yesterday.
 
The problem is the data doesn't back up this "unpeccable" narrative.

Also worth noting: Brady and Romo both threw bad picks at the worst possible time yesterday.

Lousy comparison.

Brady was trying to TIE a game on the road in a driving rainstorm.

Romo threw away a tie game deep in his own territory in his home climate controlled stadium.
 
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Elway must still be bitter that Brunell and company went in there and upset them in the playoff in 96 when they were everybody's lock to go to the Super Bowl. This one is for John, let it go.
 
Lousy comparison.

Brady was trying to TIE a game on the road in a driving rainstorm.

Romo threw away a tie game deep in his own territory in his home climate controlled stadium.

You're right, it is a lousy comparison, but you're wrong about why. The Patriots were down because Brady played like a steaming turd and the Cowboys were only tied because Romo had played an historically good game.
 
I don't know if or how, but if there is a football god out there, please, PLEASE, let the $hittiest team in the league upset the best one.
 
They're pretty great on offense, but their defense is borderline terrible. That may change when Von Miller comes back and it may not. Their secondary is brutal and that's not going to change with the aging Champ Bailey. Put your fastest guy on him and burn him deep. Offensively, this isn't going to last. They'll still be potent, but eventually the game will catch up to them and they'll be able to be slowed down. In the end, the guy that will cost them the most in the playoffs will be the guy that's driving the car right now... #18.

In Addition:

They lost Clady and are otherwise uninjured with their offensive skill players. We had a dinged forever AH and we lost Gronkowski (Edelman, Vereen) and went to AFC finals and scored about 540 points. Don't assume they'll remain uninjured.

Their defense is forgettable.
 
And I'm sure the Jags are going to get motivated and show them they they're being disrespectful....

Pretty gutless more than classless for the Broncos. Pick on the one team you and everyone else knows can't do anything about it even if you do give them billboard material.
 
And I'm sure the Jags are going to get motivated and show them they they're being disrespectful....

Pretty gutless more than classless for the Broncos. Pick on the one team you and everyone else knows can't do anything about it even if you do give them billboard material.

The Jags are going to get mowed down like a blade of grass.
 
They give up 27.8 points per game. It's the '03-'05 Colts all over again. Let the media gush over them. It makes the inevitable infinitely sweeter when winter rolls around and it does the thing where it snows and I drink Peyton's tears
 
The Jags are going to get mowed down like a blade of grass.

True. The Jaguars don't belong in the NFL.

All they do is pad the win stats of the lucky opponents who face them every year.

Since that is practically cheating, the Broncos are clearly cheating and bragging about it too.

 
But remember, they're the classiest organization ever with the classiest QB EVAH!!! And it's certainly OK for THEM to run up the score!!!!!!!

:bricks: :bricks: :bricks:

The really scary thing about that offense, is that they really did not run up the score in any game this year. When they had a big lead Manning opted for the run play unless it was 3rd and long, and in one of the games he didn't even play most of the 4th quarter. It's just that their offense is so efficient, and they have a great special team as well. Defensively, they have some work to do, but they were a top 5 defensive team last year, so they have a pretty good chance to figure things out on that end as well.
 
Lousy comparison.

Brady was trying to TIE a game on the road in a driving rainstorm.

Romo threw away a tie game deep in his own territory in his home climate controlled stadium.

Late in a game after his coach went for two after a TD early in the 3rd quarter. If they kick the extra point then its a TD game not a FG game. Lots of ifs but Romo played outstanding all game up until that point. Don't blame him for playing out of his mind and then having a brain fart late in the game. A game they wouldn't have had a chance in if Romo doesn't play a career type game.

Both circumstances were abnormal.

Bottom line Brady played like crap throughout most of Sunday and Romo played out of his skull. Not the same
 
2011 unbeaten Green Bay walks into KC who has no chance...KC wins 19-14....people are idiots and keep forgetting history. I don't understand why, but I know I don't want to be a part of the idiot machine and I tell my undefeated youth team week in and week out, especially when we play terrible teams, that if they walk on the field thinking this team can't beat us....we will lose...respect your opponent. Unfortunately, ESPN has destroyed not only that thought process but that concept as a whole for far too many unintelligent people in this country.

See my post above....
 
The really scary thing about that offense, is that they really did not run up the score in any game this year. When they had a big lead Manning opted for the run play unless it was 3rd and long, and in one of the games he didn't even play most of the 4th quarter. It's just that their offense is so efficient, and they have a great special team as well. Defensively, they have some work to do, but they were a top 5 defensive team last year, so they have a pretty good chance to figure things out on that end as well.

I would agree that the Broncos do not run up the score - but that is only because their defense is really, really bad.

How they performed defensively doesn't necessarily carry over from one year to the next. The Bears, Steelers and Vikings were very good defensively a year ago too; not so much this year.

Some numbers for the Denver defense:

139 points allowed - only five teams have given up more
417 yards per game - 31st
16 TD allowed - only six teams have given up more
13 Red Zone TD allowed - most in the NFL
22 1st downs allowed per game - only five teams with more

347 yards passing per game - dead last
8.8 yards per pass attempt - dead last
13.9 yards per completed pass - dead last
11 passing touchdowns - only four teams have given up more
25 completions allowed per game - only five teams with more

Terrance Williams (who?) had 151 yards receiving against them; he had 131 yards in the first four games combined.

Getting Von Miller back from his suspension is not a cure-all. Dumervil is gone; Champ Bailey is injured and over the hill; Wesley Woodyard, Robert Ayers and Chris Harris may all be out with injuries; they're down to relying on Paris Lenon to play linebacker ... and now he's injured too.
 
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