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The Difference between the Last Broncos game and now

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On paper, the big difference is we don't have Gronk anymore and Julius Thomas will play for the Broncos, but here is the real difference that i've seen.

Broncos Offense - I think they peaked early. They look they've regressed from the beginning of the year. In addition we matchup well. Talib matches up well with DT and Decker in my opinion is overrated. I expect a lot of crosses and screens to Moreno/Ball and possibly Welker/Decker. I think they'll avoid the screens to Thomas because we stuffed that pretty quickly. We need to jam their receivers off the line, when Manning's timing is off he's a different QB. It will be interesting to see how BB and Patricia cover J Thomas. He's fantastic on outs and I think we'll need to match up either with a Collins or a nickel cb.

Patriots Offense - losing Gronk hurts, we miss that physical outlet. Fortunately we play a 'soft' defense. The run game has evolved and Edelman looks like an elite player. Yes, we are better with Gronk, but the offense should be good for 30 points. This game will be more on the passing game then the others recently. Our passing game isn't what it was the last few years, but without Von Miller, Brady should have all day to disect the Broncos defense.

Broncos Defense - No Von Miller, they just lost Harris. Yes, Bailey is back, but i don't expect him to shadow Edelman. Edelman will eat him alive. They have a tough time putting pressure on us and we should be able to control the clock

Patriots Defense - After the injuries it took us awhile to know who we are, but the secondary is physical and supports well against the run. I worry about the deep threat, but the Broncos have great WR, but not speedy WRs. I expect them to run on us a bit, but that won't win them the game.

Barring a crazy turnover game (that Ravens wildcard loss still bothers me because they got so lucky), I think we'll squeek out a win 31 - 27.
 
I think the best you can hope for against The Greatest Offense in the History of the Entire Universe (tm) is a couple of third down stops. A turnover that kills a drive. And maybe holding them to field goals a couple of times. 3 TDs, 2 FGs, 27 points.

Now, all we need is four more rushing TDs from Lagarrette Blount! :rocker:
 
In this game the Tight End injury problem changes from the Broncos to the Pats. Donkeys didn't have J. Thomas for the first meeting while we won't have Gronk for this one.

As stated though, hopefully Blount will play a bigger role in this game.

I'm not too sure how much we can take from that game. It was such a fluke game by both teams under extreme weather elements. The Broncos were given a great lead and then mentally checked out and never got it going. That WILL NOT happen again.
 
I agree with everyone who says that we shouldn't expect the same number of turnovers as in week 12. However, if one team is more likely or prone to giving the ball away it is certainly Denver. They've had issues with turnovers all year long while we have had a great TO differential this year (over the last 3 years really.)

I stick by my prediction that we hold them to under 20 points.
 
The Broncos were given a great lead and then mentally checked out and never got it going. That WILL NOT happen again.

Yep, it's not like they let a 24-0 fourth quarter lead get to 24-17 and needed a blown coverage on a third and 17 to keep from giving the ball back last week or anything.
 
The difference is, this time the pats probably wont turn it over 3 times in 1 second.

Game wont be close

pats win easy.
 
The difference is, this time the pats probably wont turn it over 3 times in 1 second.

Game wont be close

pats win easy.

Really? Easily vs. the greatest O in NFL history, on their home field? I'll take a win but easily? I just don't see it. I hope I am wrong.
 
Really? Easily vs. the greatest O in NFL history, on their home field? I'll take a win but easily? I just don't see it. I hope I am wrong.

I don't get what we're suppose to be so afraid of.

Is it the 10-4 record Brady has against manning?
The 9 billion to 0 score the pats have had against Denver the last few games?
Is it their coach vs BB?
 
Really? Easily vs. the greatest O in NFL history, on their home field? I'll take a win but easily? I just don't see it. I hope I am wrong.

They were the greatest offense in NFL history through 8 games. For the second half of the season, they weren't even the best offense in the league.
 
They were the greatest offense in NFL history through 8 games. For the second half of the season, they weren't even the best offense in the league.

True. Over the final 8 regular season games and the first postseason game we have outscored them. Even if you only look at the final 3 games + the Divisional round game (where we played without Gronk) we have still produced more points than they have and have played against better defenses.

Given our healthy secondary, I am confident we can hold them to their lowest point total of the season.

We've also given up fewer points than they have over the last half.
 
True. Over the final 8 regular season games and the first postseason game we have outscored them. Even if you only look at the final 3 games + the Divisional round game (where we played without Gronk) we have still produced more points than they have and have played against better defenses.

Given our healthy secondary, I am confident we can hold them to their lowest point total of the season.

We've also given up fewer points than they have over the last half.

Pats also average something like 25 PPG on the road versus 31 PPG at home. Not saying Denver will hold them under that but just throwing some stats out there. Also, there is no way Pats hold Denver under 20 points in this game. No way...
 
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