Broncosr0k
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My main thing is we handle our business and it does not matter what the other teams do. We are still in a our driver seat. No sense in worrying about what the jets or chiefs or steelers do.
My main thing is we handle our business and it does not matter what the other teams do. We are still in a our driver seat. No sense in worrying about what the jets or chiefs or steelers do.
Yeah not only does it make sense but the good teams make the proper adjustments. So far I haven't seen that with Denver and can't imagine these last two games will be any different in that aspect. Should of been doing that a long time ago. Hopefully they just out play them physically for 4 qtrs. Mano a Mano or something.I do think many times it is the teams that back their way in that have nothing to lose so they can play loose and just see what happens. Players also talk about how much a loss can really mean in the idea of a team is more willing to look at their mistakes after a loss than after a win. Such as for the Broncos my guess is they are working very hard to fix this whole 2nd half collapse they have experienced the last 2 weeks. My guess is Kubiak is working on trying to have a completely different set of plays to come out in the 2nd half with different formations making teams have to adjust to them instead of our offense staying the same and adjusting to the adjustments that the other team made.
Yeah not only does it make sense but the good teams make the proper adjustments. So far I haven't seen that with Denver and can't imagine these last two games will be any different in that aspect. Should of been doing that a long time ago. Hopefully they just out play them physically for 4 qtrs. Mano a Mano or something.![]()
Here is my thought on this. The issue of finishing teams off in the 2nd half hasn't been an issue most of the season. Our offense for the most part has played almost as bad as we have these past few games yet we still won the game. So what has happened...Well what has happened is the depth of our defense has been greatly depleted. We have had what you could consider 5 different starters on the defense out for varying lengths of time. Before the injuries we could substitute in the 2nd half a lot more and with everybody fresh it didn't matter that our offense was struggling as the defense could play at the intense level they did in the 1st half clear through the 2nd half. We haven't had that as much.
So a couple of losses pop up late in the year and we begin to take a closer look at the offense and why it is stalling so much in the 2nd half of games. The losses have magnified the issue compared to say we kept winning those games like we did earlier in the year when our defense was deep. That is why I do think these late season losses can be huge for a team and why so many teams that have gone on to win the Super Bowl have struggled at the end of the year but all of a sudden play great in the playoffs.
Now maybe we don't see a change and we are booted from the playoffs. It is very possible that happens. That to me will be a huge black spot on our coaching staff if that is the case. We saw that same issue with Fox and company that they couldn't adjust. Either things went really well or things just completely fell apart. This will be a huge next few weeks for this coaching staff and how many of us view them in my opinion.
But if we lose on Monday, we no longer control our destiny.
Will it be the worst thing in the world if we get to postseason and lose the first game played? Is it better to get Oz and other young players the experience of playoff intensity - or not make it at all? I'd say the first.
I think you make a good point about how injuries to defensive players has hurt our depth on that side of the ball. Hopefully we start getting some guys back from injury.
I'm hoping, maybe even expecting, that the Steelers as the 6th seed will play NE in Foxborough in the semis - which means if we play them it would have to be in the AFCC game in Denver.The Pats to lose. The best Revenge against the Steelers is to play them again and beat them - that's what champions do.
Springy - "pull over and puke?" Are you posting and driving again?
I'm hoping, maybe even expecting, that the Steelers as the 6th seed will play NE in Foxborough in the semis - which means if we play them it would have to be in the AFCC game in Denver.
Well since we, as fans, have no control over performance - we're allowed to scoreboard watch all we want.As Bill Belichick always says.................."We can't worry about what other teams do, or watch the scoreboard. We just need to take care of ourselves and the rest will fall in place."
Well since we, as fans, have no control over performance - we're allowed to scoreboard watch all we want.![]()
Safe travels, Ken!Truer words were never spoken (written?). We're travelling this weekend and the thing I'm most worried about is finding a place where I can catch the Pats/Jets and hopefully the hotel room TV is decent so I can watch the Broncos and Bengals Monday Night.
I`am kind of confused Cd. My point was on the offensive side of ball when addressing "adjustments" after half time. The D side....except for the 2nd half last wk they've pretty much stuck with Phillips game plan for 4 qtrs and have been mostly successful. In 2nd half...they ran out of gas. It was evident in mid 3rd to the end after that offense threw all those 3 and outs at them,that they were tiring.He ( phillips ) knows his talent and knows he can trust his guys to play to their abilities and aside from mixing up blitz pkgs, he pretty much let them use their skill sets to out play their individual matchups. It`s a whole different story on the offensive side because Denver doesn't have the skill players to win their individual matchups so "creativity" and "schemes" need to be adjusted going into 2nd half. Schofield getting burned by Mack. What do you do? Give him help either with rb or Te or audible play to away from Mack/ Scofield matchup or whoever Mack is lined up with. Denver offensive coaches don`t seem to look at weaknesses at half time and try and rectify the situations. If Denver ( like Pitt) has a lead at half regardless if one guy is struggling, they don`t seem to implement a strategy to compensate for it. Lets just do what was working and hope the opposing team just keeps getting burned and doen`t adjust. It`s unbelievable!. You have to figure that the D will make an attempt to minimize those plays that hurt them in first half. Look, what I`ve seen and what happened with Pitt in 2nd half shows that, at least on offense, they were content with their lead and regardless of the mishaps on O, they figured the game plan before the half would suffice and everything would just be peachy and no need to try and play a chess game with Tomlin. Give me more than one game where Denver was leading at half and continued to dominate or they held the opposing team stymied in 2nd half. Its been the D that has saved Denvers butt after halftime the whole yr and when they ran out of gas.....the offense didn`t pk up the slack. Just give me two halves where Denvers offense played 4 qtrs this yr. Denver dominated Pitt in first half. Pitt coaching dominated Denver in 2nd half and that scenario has been happening all year and that D would be ranked #1 in prob every category right now if that offense and the coaches did their jobs. Lets get real, on the O side, the effort from the coaching, is just,if not more,responsible for Denver`s poor play after the half. IMFHO!!!
Was really hoping to see the Pats, Steelers, and Chiefs all lose. Two out of three is not too bad.It was really hard rooting for the Pats. Once Steelers lost, was thrilled to root for the Jets!!
It was really hard rooting for the Pats. Once Steelers lost, was thrilled to root for the Jets!!