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34-30 and The Infirmary

Denver may have just found a way to win the rest of the year.

Run the Spread. The Fun and Gun. The Marshall Plan. The BBC Royal Show. (Brandon, Brandon, Cutler).

I mean, who are we kidding anyway? The Broncos are no serious threat to run the ball. Ever. Torain is hurt. Selvin Young – hurt. Hall and Pitman – gone. Put Hillis in, let him run routes out of the backfield and let’s put astro turf in Mile High.

We don’t need a defense. And it’s a good thing with all three starting linebackers gone, CB gone and the defensive line has never bothered to show up all season anyway.

Couple of thoughts – First, Brandon Marshall is still an immature, easily distracted player.

Second, every dime spent on Brandon Stokely is worth it. After the TD catch, Stokely ran over to Brandon and kept him from pulling off whatever celebration he was going to do.

But above all of that, this game was the season for the Broncos and Cutler proved he has the goods to be THE elite quarterback in the NFL. Brady Quinn also showed why he will be (and should remain) the starting QB of the Browns. He played well. His TE – lost his head, fumbled, then dropped a pass for a first down.

Once again, Cleveland gets snakebit by Denver. And Elway wasn’t even in the state.

2 Responses to “34-30 and The Infirmary”

  1. daveb says:

    Kinda scary that this team probably makes the playoffs. Not only are they hurt in every important aspect of the team, but they just don’t play very well for 60 minutes. Starting to wonder who our NEXT defensive coordinator will be (which is getting old…they should stick with a guy for a few years).

  2. Scott Bloyer says:

    Maybe the players in the NFL will learn how to tackle and not just hit. Our defense could get beat by the Cherry Creek High school offense. The only reason we won the game is Jay through out the lights.

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