[Week 5] Denver (2-2) @ Baltimore (3-1)
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Blow out.
Look on the bright side, no way Denver loses the next game.. Say what you want about Kyle Orton, but there's one thing he does better than any QB in the NFL, and that's keeping his team barely at .500.Comment
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I hope Cam Cameron takes every offensive play he has involving Ngata and trashes them all. I don't ever want to see him laying on the ground hurt because he was going out for a friggin' pass. Beyond idiotic to have a guy who can make a legit claim to being the best player in the league defensively playing offense.Comment
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Broncos should definitely just air it out, play after play. Only runs should come from Tebow.
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I'm a man of my word, you've got a grown bomb coming your way bmore. I'm not sure if I can even call it a groan bomb though, because all of your posts in this thread have, well...sucked.
Anyways, lol at all of my predictions in this thread being spot on, while bmore's, as one would guess, were terrible. Kyle Orton shit all over the "#1 pass offense" although that will probably change after this week's games are over. If McDaniels would have stopped taking the ball out of Orton's hands on third down draw plays that everyone knows won't work it probably would have been a closer game. Also fuck you Grakowski for dropping that bomb Orton put right in your basket early in the third quarter on third down.
Orton, Gaffney, Lloyd, and Bailey ran shit today. Everyone else sucked.Comment
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Orton didn't "shit" on us at all, he threw one good pass and everything else was typical Orton, a bunch of short passes that added up to a bunch of yards yet were largely meaningless as the Broncos never got close to the end zone.
I can't believe any of you could be at all satisfied with what you saw from Orton today. It really is blind homerism if you think he had a good day. Just like when the Broncos played the Colts, they are not going to beat good teams playing offense like this. The yardage is pretty and all but when you score 10 or 13 points when the outcome of the game isn't already determined, it's not good enough.Comment
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Maybe they should ask Kyle Orton. He found it difficult to do much of anything against them, and yeah, he threw for more than 300 yards for the fourth straight game. Big deal. He didn't produce a touchdown until falling behind by 17, and he didn't produce another until 35 seconds were left.
One of those was 44 yards. The other was 42. Remove those two plays, and suddenly his numbers drop to 228 yards.Comment
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