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While we certainly understand the frustration by fans on all sides of the discussion, we have decided to keep the Broncos Country message boards separate from politics. Recent events have brought the NFL to the forefront of political debates, but due to the highly emotional and passionate discussion it tends to involve, we think it’s best to continue to keep politics and this forum separate. Yes, the forum is meant for discussion, but we’d like to keep that discussion to football as much as possible.
With everything going on in our country, it would be nice to keep our complaints and cheers purely related to football here. If you feel passionately, there are plenty of other outlets available to you to express your opinions. We know this isn’t the most popular decision, but we ask that you respect it.
Thank you for understanding.
--Broncos Country Message Board Staff
Then just maybe the Ref's closed their eyes to this. Watching on TV does not give us a good read what was happening down the field as the cameras followed the ball.
ON the Plus side CBS Sports John Breech gives Denver a B- grade.
Broncos: B-
The Broncos made a lot of mistakes in this game, which is something you absolutely can't do when you're trying to win a shootout against Kansas City. Two of the biggest mistakes both came from Case Keenum and they both came in the fourth quarter. With the Broncos' trailing 30-20 in the fourth, Keenum turned the ball over on two consecutive possessions (lost fumble, interception). The Broncos' fourth quarter struggles overshadowed an impressive performance from a Denver rushing attack that totaled 189 yards.
Then just maybe the Ref's closed their eyes to this. Watching on TV does not give us a good read what was happening down the field as the cameras followed the ball.
The officiating was poor. It has been poor before and it will most likely be poor again.
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
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