Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
He still used his legs. You have to use the ground as leverage one way or another. He didn t step into the throw either. At no time in his career did Manning have the throwing strength of Rodgers.
lol he didnt plant at all. and he didnt step into throw= therefore didnt use his legs.
who cares about an arm strength comparison? all QBs have to be able to make a majority of short and deep throws or they dont get a job. [Reply]
What started as a brief comment from Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. quickly turned into a back-and-forth between Denver and one of the New England Patriots' best players.
When asked during a SportsCenter interview Tuesday morning for the best way to defend star Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, Harris responded, "You gotta hit him low, man. Hit him in his knees. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Such a classy organization:
What started as a brief comment from Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. quickly turned into a back-and-forth between Denver and one of the New England Patriots' best players.
When asked during a SportsCenter interview Tuesday morning for the best way to defend star Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, Harris responded, "You gotta hit him low, man. Hit him in his knees.
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
That is what we do BEST. Spreading us out is how we want to play, because both of our ILB's can cover, we have 3 cover corners, two thumpers at safety, and a half dozen pass rushers that will beat the living shit out of your QB.
The Chiefs don't have a nickle corner and they don't have the depth to keep their pass rushers fresh.
Denver needed a 3rd string RB fumble with great field position to score against a bad Steelers defense. They also got lucky the Pats 7th string WR fumbled a punt in the snow last time as well.
NE is going to beat Denver by double-digits. If Brady can throw 3 TD's on Denver's D without Edelman and Amendola, imagine what he can do with them back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Denver needed a 3rd string RB fumble with great field position to score against a bad Steelers defense. They also got lucky the Pats 7th string WR fumbled a punt in the snow last time as well.
NE is going to beat Denver by double-digits. If Brady can throw 3 TD's on Denver's D without Edelman and Amendola, imagine what he can do with them back.
Denver hasn't been blown out all year. I mean, KC beat us by 16 but they should've scored a lot more considering all of the turnovers and good field position they had. Denver is a very hard team to score on, and without turnovers it can be nearly impossible.
Denver matches up really well to New England... If any team is built to beat New England, it's Denver. [Reply]