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ROYC75 04:26 PM 08-12-2014
Discussion: All things Broncos.
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Quesadilla Joe 10:07 AM 06-28-2017

None of this is new news, it everything on page 6 is remarkable. pic.twitter.com/NWGBdnodfQ

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) June 28, 2017



:-)
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Quesadilla Joe 10:12 AM 06-28-2017
Probably my favorite stat of all-time...

In the 33 years under Owner Pat Bowlen, the Broncos have more Super Bowl appearances (7) than losing seasons (5). https://t.co/oiXfOeAi0w

— Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) June 28, 2017



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Rain Man 10:30 AM 06-28-2017
Not my favorite Super Bowl stat, but entertaining:

In 5 Super Bowl appearances, Elway had a career QB rating of 59.3.

http://www.pro-football-reference.co...00/super-bowl/
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Pasta Little Brioni 11:08 AM 06-28-2017
You realize that is solely to that cheap, pile high air, right? It has NOTHING to do with your teams talent. It's bullshit that games can be played in that dump.
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Mile High Mania 12:08 PM 06-28-2017
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
You realize that is solely to that cheap, pile high air, right? It has NOTHING to do with your teams talent. It's bullshit that games can be played in that dump.
They should just ban all sports from being played in that area...

Green Bay, hell... every game should be played in a dome with the same regulated temperature and indoor conditions. Maybe one day, modern technology will allow for all stadiums to create 1 common environment.
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BlackOp 12:22 PM 06-28-2017
DENVER — Sports Authority Field at Mile High isn’t just a catchy name. The home of the Super Bowl champion Broncos sits 5,280 feet above sea level — exactly one mile into the sky. Gotta respect the attention to detail.

You should also respect the Broncos’ built-in home-field advantage at Sports Authority Field, especially early into the NFL season.

The thin air at that altitude has long plagued visiting teams, with that energy-draining effect amplified in Denver’s opening home games of the schedule.

Since 2000, the Broncos have lost their home opener just once (2011) and have failed to cover the spread only four times, with a 10-4-2 against-the-spread record (71.4 percent).

“There’s no question that playing in that Mile High altitude effects visiting teams and I believe it’s even more impactful early in the season,” said Peter Childs, supervisor of risk management for Sportsbook.ag.

“There isn’t a team out there in all the NFL that is in game shape — flat out nobody’s played a game. A few have played a half of football in Week 3 of the preseason, but even then that’s just preseason and lacks the intensity of a regular season game.”

The Broncos have won with ease in their home openers, outscoring opponents by an average of 28.8-18.9 versus an average spread of five points since 1985.

“I’m not saying these athletes and teams are not in shape, but there’s no substituting for being in ‘game shape’ and that takes a few weeks,” Childs said. “I fully believe the Broncos’ early-season success at home is directly correlated to teams not being as in shape as they are later on in the season.”
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Pasta Little Brioni 12:42 PM 06-28-2017
...and the league just happens to pad their schedule with early games at that dump
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Pasta Little Brioni 12:43 PM 06-28-2017
Like I said 2-4 cheap wins a year that they wouldn't have otherwise. They are always 3 games worse than the record they finish with.
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Mile High Mania 01:37 PM 06-28-2017
Maybe one of you has it handy... is there a link that shows lifetime home road records for teams? Since Denver has only had 5 losing seasons in 33 years, I would imagine the road record isn't too terrible either.
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Pasta Little Brioni 01:55 PM 06-28-2017
It's a pretty marked difference, but that air also gives advantages even on the road. Training in that cheap altitude gives conditioning benefits. Remember Mannings BS gimmick no huddle stealing games they shouldn't win in the 4th?
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Quesadilla Joe 02:40 PM 06-28-2017

Happy Birthday to HOF QB @johnelway. I'm grateful that you gave me a chance in the second phase of my career to win a Super Bowl🏆. pic.twitter.com/bpLQYUiSIY

— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) June 28, 2017



Happy bday to the 🐐 @johnelway thankful everyday for the opportunity you've given me!

— Paxton Lynch (@PaxtonLynch) June 28, 2017

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ptlyon 02:43 PM 06-28-2017
To the sheep?
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Pasta Little Brioni 03:01 PM 06-28-2017
Even knowmo can't argue the cheap, bullshit, pile high advantage
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Mile High Mania 05:05 PM 06-28-2017
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
It's a pretty marked difference, but that air also gives advantages even on the road. Training in that cheap altitude gives conditioning benefits. Remember Mannings BS gimmick no huddle stealing games they shouldn't win in the 4th?
Ah ok, if you say so.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 05:22 PM 06-28-2017
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Maybe one of you has it handy... is there a link that shows lifetime home road records for teams? Since Denver has only had 5 losing seasons in 33 years, I would imagine the road record isn't too terrible either.
Don't have a link but for the last 5 years they're 8-32 on the road.
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