Not pretty, but Brock Osweiler does help Denver wining the AFC playoff berth tonight. Should Denver start Peyton Manning next week or in the playoffs if he gets 85% healthy? Kubiak and Elway will have their hands full in the coming days.
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Not pretty, but Brock Osweiler does help Denver wining the AFC playoff berth tonight. Should Denver start Peyton Manning next week or in the playoffs if he gets 85% healthy? Kubiak and Elway will have their hands full in the coming days.
Not pretty, but Brock Osweiler does help Denver wining the AFC playoff berth tonight. Should Denver start Peyton Manning next week or in the playoffs if he gets 85% healthy? Kubiak and Elway will have their hands full in the coming days.
Kubiak said Osweiler is the starter for next week. unless, of course, they change their minds
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Quote Originally Posted by Europa:
Not pretty, but Brock Osweiler does help Denver wining the AFC playoff berth tonight. Should Denver start Peyton Manning next week or in the playoffs if he gets 85% healthy? Kubiak and Elway will have their hands full in the coming days.
Kubiak said Osweiler is the starter for next week. unless, of course, they change their minds
Peyton stays on the bench until a playoff game where Osweiler looks dismal...Oweiler will get benched and/or injured and a fully rested Peyton will come in, ball out of control and save the day...perfect set up would be for this to happen in the Super Bowl.
Then Peyton will retire a champ and go out on great terms with everyone forgetting how bad he was this season.
I'm gonna will that to happen.
(Actually, no one will believe me, but in all honesty, I called something very similar to this a long time ago PRIOR to the playoffs starting. 2001, Patriots, Drew Bledsoe and a guy named Tom Brady. Talking to my buddies about who I got to win it all, I told all my buddies: the Patriots, who were newbies and underdogs at the time, will win a game that they shouldn't have (tuck rule game) and Bledsoe will come in and play savior for a single game before leaving the Pats, and they will go on to win the SB. Swear to God.)
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Peyton stays on the bench until a playoff game where Osweiler looks dismal...Oweiler will get benched and/or injured and a fully rested Peyton will come in, ball out of control and save the day...perfect set up would be for this to happen in the Super Bowl.
Then Peyton will retire a champ and go out on great terms with everyone forgetting how bad he was this season.
I'm gonna will that to happen.
(Actually, no one will believe me, but in all honesty, I called something very similar to this a long time ago PRIOR to the playoffs starting. 2001, Patriots, Drew Bledsoe and a guy named Tom Brady. Talking to my buddies about who I got to win it all, I told all my buddies: the Patriots, who were newbies and underdogs at the time, will win a game that they shouldn't have (tuck rule game) and Bledsoe will come in and play savior for a single game before leaving the Pats, and they will go on to win the SB. Swear to God.)
Peyton stays on the bench until a playoff game where Osweiler looks dismal...Oweiler will get benched and/or injured and a fully rested Peyton will come in, ball out of control and save the day...perfect set up would be for this to happen in the Super Bowl.
Then Peyton will retire a champ and go out on great terms with everyone forgetting how bad he was this season.
I'm gonna will that to happen.
(Actually, no one will believe me, but in all honesty, I called something very similar to this a long time ago PRIOR to the playoffs starting. 2001, Patriots, Drew Bledsoe and a guy named Tom Brady. Talking to my buddies about who I got to win it all, I told all my buddies: the Patriots, who were newbies and underdogs at the time, will win a game that they shouldn't have (tuck rule game) and Bledsoe will come in and play savior for a single game before leaving the Pats, and they will go on to win the SB. Swear to God.)
Yea I do believe you made that call back in 2001 but here's the problem.
If your making calls like this then your likely doing it many times and losing so you can not just throw all those loses in the trash can like they don't exist and only count your 1 or 2 successes.
What it takes to be right on such a call is making the call many times, having many attempts at it and losing over and over and just keep attempting it till your successful then only talk about your 1 success.
By the way that's how pundits do things making shocking predictions on the economy or stock market, it's the exact same principle.
A guy who called almost to the day the 87 stock market crash but was wrong over and over again and never making another successful call in his lifetime.
It's all the same mathmatical principle. It's called probabilities.
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Quote Originally Posted by naesiy:
Peyton stays on the bench until a playoff game where Osweiler looks dismal...Oweiler will get benched and/or injured and a fully rested Peyton will come in, ball out of control and save the day...perfect set up would be for this to happen in the Super Bowl.
Then Peyton will retire a champ and go out on great terms with everyone forgetting how bad he was this season.
I'm gonna will that to happen.
(Actually, no one will believe me, but in all honesty, I called something very similar to this a long time ago PRIOR to the playoffs starting. 2001, Patriots, Drew Bledsoe and a guy named Tom Brady. Talking to my buddies about who I got to win it all, I told all my buddies: the Patriots, who were newbies and underdogs at the time, will win a game that they shouldn't have (tuck rule game) and Bledsoe will come in and play savior for a single game before leaving the Pats, and they will go on to win the SB. Swear to God.)
Yea I do believe you made that call back in 2001 but here's the problem.
If your making calls like this then your likely doing it many times and losing so you can not just throw all those loses in the trash can like they don't exist and only count your 1 or 2 successes.
What it takes to be right on such a call is making the call many times, having many attempts at it and losing over and over and just keep attempting it till your successful then only talk about your 1 success.
By the way that's how pundits do things making shocking predictions on the economy or stock market, it's the exact same principle.
A guy who called almost to the day the 87 stock market crash but was wrong over and over again and never making another successful call in his lifetime.
It's all the same mathmatical principle. It's called probabilities.
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