You also had more blowout losses than the Browns. It’s also been well over 1000 days since the last place Dungkeys have beaten us. Your O line is complete garbage, your qb has had one good season on a loaded Mn team, no rb, no te, aging D.... oh and remember last off season when you “stole” Olivo away from us, and you ST was gonna be awesome? [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
What would you attribute all of the early home games to?
Luck? Coincidence?
Is Denver truly the only team where this scheduling oddity has occurred? Somebody did the divisional research... would be interesting to see it league wide. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
So Denver started 3-1 last year..all 3 wins were at home then proceeded lose the next 8.
Nothing to see here...
To me, that's part of the 'evening out' of the schedule. Bad/mediocre teams are still going to play better at home, esp against other bad or mediocre teams. Those 3 early wins - Chargers, Cowboys, Raiders. Three somewhat marginal 9 win teams - neither was outstanding overall in 2017 and each had terrible starts to the season.
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Jared Veldheer allowed only 20 pressures in his last 10 games in 2017 after allowing 19 in his first three. That late-season play is more in line with the Veldheer we’ve seen throughout his career and could be the answer to the Broncos pass protection woes.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If Denver and KC swapped QB's last year those numbers will be flipped. Your sack numbers are going to go up this year w/o Alex.
Well....your mom goes to college.
Jesus, this is weak even by your own standards. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If Denver and KC swapped QB's last year those numbers will be flipped. Your sack numbers are going to go up this year w/o Alex.
Alex takes unnecessary sacks all the time. Our sack totals might actually go down this year [Reply]