Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Chargers look like they struck gold with Bosa and Hunter. If Allen didn't break in game one and Spanos wasn't a ****ing retard in his handling of the rookie holdout...they could be leading the West.
Miller, Houston, Mack and Bosa...pretty impressive list of pass rushers.
I actually want Denver to beat them this week-end...they are more of a threat to KC than the Donkos are. Rivers is, by far, the best QB in this division.
BTW...Justin Houston is returning...just in case you've been asleep. KC is sitting on Charles too...because they can. Long season...
Hunter Henry is a beast, big fan of what he did for the Hogs and was hoping Denver would find a way to get him. The dude is a beast. The Chargers are scrappy enough to win games without a lot of talent, Rivers leads them well. They seem to always be in games, question is can they close games?
I believe the AFCW teams will split for the most part, each winning at home and then it's going to boil down to the other AFC results. Their records vs the other AFC teams will dictate the seeds, right now only SD is doing poorly there and both SD and Oak are .500 against NFC.
OAK: 5-2 (1-1 Div, 4-1 Conf, 1-1 Non Conf) - HOU, BUF, IND
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And the lead blocking of Janovich. Or maybe we should just call him 'Manovich.'
The rookie punishes defenders. And equipment. Janovich has busted four facemasks and cracked two helmets this season.
The Broncos, in one game, called a timeout to fix Janovich's helmet so he could return without missing a play.
The hits have become a badge of honor for Janovich. He began cracking helmets and breaking facemasks at Nebraska. Too many to remember. The Broncos have learned.
"Now they have a second helmet on the sidelines ready just in case," Janovich said.
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