According to @pfref, today marks the first time since Oct. 24, 1971 (a 27-0 at Cleveland) that the Broncos shut out an opponent and allowed 100 or fewer yards from scrimmage. It’s the first time any NFL team has done it since Dec. 12, 2010 (Chargers, 31-0 vs. Chiefs).
According to @pfref, today marks the first time since Oct. 24, 1971 (a 27-0 at Cleveland) that the Broncos shut out an opponent and allowed 100 or fewer yards from scrimmage. It’s the first time any NFL team has done it since Dec. 12, 2010 (Chargers, 31-0 vs. Chiefs).
According to @pfref, today marks the first time since Oct. 24, 1971 (a 27-0 at Cleveland) that the Broncos shut out an opponent and allowed 100 or fewer yards from scrimmage. It’s the first time any NFL team has done it since Dec. 12, 2010 (Chargers, 31-0 vs. Chiefs).
70,000 tickets sold does not equal 70,000 fans through the turnstiles. The Chiefs played that game through the Herm years and the end of the Haley/Romeo years. [Reply]
What's crazy is the Donkeys lost 8 in-a-row and are only 3 games out of first place. That's crazy. It really speaks to how bad number 1 is, but San Diego is playing well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
What's crazy is the Donkeys lost 8 in-a-row and are only 3 games out of first place. That's crazy. It really speaks to how bad number 1 is, but San Diego is playing well.
No such thing as "3 out of first place" when you have been eliminated [Reply]