Vanter wrote:Count me in as well, but keep me out of this pissing match. While I'm not claiming that DEN DEF is the best thing since sliced bread, it's one of the best groups Denver has seen in quite some time. This will be a great test for the DEF to go against the high powered Colts O. I really believe that this game could really go either way.
Here's my disclaimer: Since I have tickets to this game ( ), I won't be back home and in front of a computer until Tuesday morning. So IF Indy does pull out a win, I'll slap on the bag Tuesday and keep it on for a full 7 seven days. Will this work for everyone?
nice to have ya aboard Vanter
very pumped up for this game, nice to have a good game to look forward to after playing Browns & Raiders,
SUPERBOWL , Who so start at Wide out ???? please help
jbones733 wrote: why do ya say that ? last i remembered we got more superbowl rings than you & ALOTTTT more recent
Well, let's not bend the facts of history here: we can't just 'forget' to count NFL championships from the time before it was called Superbowl just because it fits your purpose. Fact is that the man in my avatar has won more championship games than the Denver Broncos did in their entire franchise history.
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offense looked great even w other Bell, Plummer played good , 1 rough funble, Defense was like it wasnt even there . same ole story, same ole song & dance ,
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bag it up
SUPERBOWL , Who so start at Wide out ???? please help
Looks like that stellar Broncos defense you all boasted about was exposed for the fraud it really is. So much for Manning not being able to get it done at Mile High. See you in the playoffs, Broncos fans. Of course, we all know how that story ends for you.