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fredmccallyRTR
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I see threads for Sherman and Wilson, but what about this man-beast? He is one grown man I'd be afraid to hit with my car.
I see threads for Sherman and Wilson, but what about this man-beast? He is one grown man I'd be afraid to hit with my car.
Terrence Knighton would stop your car.
Pot Roast is gonna need to keep up his elite play this week in order to stop Lynch.
I have no idea who pot roast is. but A: Great nick name for a defensive lineman! and B: After facing and having success against SF and all their D brings to the table, pot roast is going to need a whole lot of help to stop the beast....
I have no idea who pot roast is. but A: Great nick name for a defensive lineman! and B: After facing and having success against SF and all their D brings to the table, pot roast is going to need a whole lot of help to stop the beast....
I always thought Knighton was a good player at J-Ville.
Thankfully the Broncos do have quite a bit of help around him as they have only allowed 1 100 yard rusher all year and are top 10 in both yards and yards per carry. They also since their last loss have not allowed anybody over 70 yards rushing and have faced some of the top rushing teams in that span.
I didn't realize that. I always thought of denver as a poor defense. So is it just the pass defense that was porous?
I dont think SF gave up a 100 yard rusher to anyone not named Marshawn Lynch this year either.
So it looks like we have another immovable object type of matchup as we do on the other side with denvers o vs seattles d.
EDIT: didnt matthews get 100 in the win in denver this year??? he the only one?
It's pretty hard to fathom how some here would suggest that the Donks Dline is even close to San Frans.
This is gonna be fun to watch. I am so much more comfortable with this game than SFs.
I think quite a few Bronco fans are feeling the same way in at least for me I feel better about this game than I did against New England.
Now when it comes to Lynch he has raised his play in the playoffs so I will give him that but during the season he only had 3 games over a hundred yards and all 3 were against sub par run defenses. Again he has stepped up his game in the playoffs but if you look at his season suggesting that he will go for over 150 yards when 1) he hasn't done it all year and 2) is actually playing a defense tied with San Francisco against the run this season (p.s. Broncos have played 5 of the top 10 backs in the NFL this season in yards and 5 of the top 10 in yards per carry).