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They were just playing with those Steelers...And now their clock management might be even worse.
If the Broncos lose this game, it is 100% on a poor game plan.
Patriots would/will annihilate that Broncos team.
Not often we have 1 vs 2 in both conferences in the Championship games.... at least I think.
Atta boy Peyton!
hard to argue with what the panthers have done so far in the postseason.
saw something today saying 80% of public betting money is on carolina to cover.
Seems like the perfect recipe for CAR to win, but Broncos cover the 4.5 or 5.5 pts vegas is giving them.
I just cant see that Broncos O doing enough damage vs Panthers D to keep up with Cam
I think this SB isn't going to be which offense can beat which defense, but rather which defense dominates the others offense more. Can't really see either offense having a lot of success against these defenses. Both secondaries should have no problems locking down the receivers. Can't foresee either teams run game being able to really get in track against either front 7...it'll come down to pass rush, and in Denver's case, a controlled, contained, pass rush. Ware and Miller start blowing up field and around the tackles, Cam is going to knock off 15 yard chunks all day long..
I think this will come down to special teams, and/or defensive scores
Can't speak for the gambling aspect of Denver-Carolina... but I don't think many expected the Denver D to neutralize the Patriots. Mind you, it was the Patriots - one of the most dangerous offenses in the playoffs!
Carolina is good on both sides of the ball. But if Denver's D can confuse one of the best QB's in NFL history (Brady), imagine what they may do to a less-experienced Cam Newton. (Cam seems to be a QB who would rather joke around on the sideline instead of educating himself "during games" by checking photographs of formations, etc.)
Michael Vick in his prime was a dangerous QB. But for some reason, the Bears had his number. Vick never won a game that he started against the Bears (0-4).
Maybe Denver will be Cam's kryptonite.
Can't speak for the gambling aspect of Denver-Carolina... but I don't think many expected the Denver D to neutralize the Patriots. Mind you, it was the Patriots - one of the most dangerous offenses in the playoffs!
Carolina is good on both sides of the ball. But if Denver's D can confuse one of the best QB's in NFL history (Brady), imagine what they may do to a less-experienced Cam Newton. (Cam seems to be a QB who would rather joke around on the sideline instead of educating himself "during games" by checking photographs of formations, etc.)
Michael Vick in his prime was a dangerous QB. But for some reason, the Bears had his number. Vick never won a game that he started against the Bears (0-4).
Maybe Denver will be Cam's kryptonite.
The comparison I was making was that Vick in his prime was a nightmare for other NFL teams to contain. It's a compliment to Cam. Even from a fantasy perspective, some argued that Vick should be an overall #1 pick for a season or two.Cmon Joe. Don't compare Cam to Vick. That is not right. Cam had changed a lot since his rookie year, and his largest gains have come from the mental aspect of the game.
^^^ Boom!If Denver's D brings any kind of pressure and takes away Cam's "escape" running lanes forcing him to throw... well, it may not go so well.
Yes he is, luckily for him a face mask penalty is face mask penalty no matter how egregious..that one was horrid..would love to have one like that become an eject-able offense some day.First Half SB50 Notes
Talib is an idiot.
Cotchery (challenge) was a catch.
^^^ Boom!