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Nah man. Tom Cable was was ill prepared for non division games. This was the first year that I saw stark differences in coaching from one week to another. Too inconsistent.Comment
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Originally posted by baphametare you talking career or right now? because i don't see how you can say manning is top 5 even healthy.dude will never be a top 5 QB again, he is done.Comment
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Just a quick ?....how many Playoff games did Marty win in S.D.?
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San Diego fans usually get to proclaim "At least we made the playoffs."
Not this year!Now they are forced to pull the we did better than you crap. No matter how much sandee eggo fans deny that their season isn't made by beating the Broncos, they are lying to you.
Sandee eggo fans have a Bronco complex. I guess they should after we made them the red headed step child of the division for years.
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San Diego fans usually get to proclaim "At least we made the playoffs."
Not this year!Now they are forced to pull the we did better than you crap. No matter how much sandee eggo fans deny that their season isn't made by beating the Broncos, they are lying to you.
Sandee eggo fans have a Bronco complex. I guess they should after we made them the red headed step child of the division for years.
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I wonder what Elway would have said to that...
also this paragraph intrigued me:
Once, in New York against the Jets in 1986, Elway dropped deep into his own end zone to pass. As usual, nobody was open. He stepped up toward the goal line, tapping, tapping, tapping the ball, the fall of Saigon swirling around him. Still nobody open. Suddenly, from behind, defensive end Mark Gastineau came flying at Elway's helmet. Without seeing him, Elway ducked, a la Marshal Dillon during a fight in the Long Branch Saloon. Gastineau got Elway's sleeve as he hurtled by, pulling Elway nearly but not completely over. Elway straightened up and looked some more. Nobody open. He broke forward as though to run, an old trick he had pulled a hundred times: Draw the safeties up and then stop a foot short of the line of scrimmage and fire a deep one over their heads and straight through their hearts. But this time the safeties didn't buy it. Something came at him from the left. He danced right. Something came from the right. He danced left. The tension was maddening. Then defensive end Barry Bennett arrived and rocked Elway from the left. Down went Elway, headed for a sack and a safety—except that as he was falling, he unloaded the football, submarined it in a tight spiral to running back Gerald Willhite at the 12. Lying spent on the cold turf, Bennett stared up at the sky, his hands on his helmet, looking like a man who had just had his pocket picked.
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