How about coming back from 10 down in the third against Oakland 2 weeks ago? Or maybe coming back from 13 down in the third quarter to beat the Texans last year.
If you guys really think Quinn or Orton is winning these games at all let alone in more impressive fashion you're kidding yourselves.
Curious to see how many of you have seen more than 2 Denver games this season.
Pffft, MIA sucks! Do it against a real team!
Pffft, OAK sucks! Do it against a real team!
Pffft, two time AFC championship game participants JETS suck! Do it against a real team!
(Beats NE)
Pffft, do it against the '85 Bears or '75 Steelers!
Don't bother dude, nothing counts in this league unless its against PIT, NE, or GB.
Because his tackle got the block.
You're misunderstanding me. They can't just have 4 wideouts spread out over every play. He's gotta have tight ends and fullbacks in there too because they bring guys in from all different directions. Having 4 guys running back and forth trying to create separation from NFL secondaries can't work - which is why he's barely thrown the ball.
What I'm saying is that Urban Meyer's playbook wouldn't stand a chance and that Denver will have to be more creative than that. They're doing a half-decent job so far against middle-of-the-road teams. We all saw what the Lions did.
Have you even watched the last four or five games? I can tell by this synopsis that you haven't.
Look, this offense will have games where it works really well (vs KC, 244 yards, only needed to pass 8 times), but they will also have games where they look like shit and can't move the ball (last night). But the advantage to running this is you keep the clock moving and limit mistakes. Jets were starting every drive inside the 20. Everyone was saying LOL Tebow during the game, but they were keeping it close and winning field position.
But it wasn't the '85 Bears, and they scored a defensive TD, so LOLTEBWO he sucks. Amazing.