Your ebonics are very confusing...........and the term is "typo"
Your determination that I am a Ravens backer also leads me to conclude that you are only equipt with a high school education...if that......
I'm a die hard Bronco fan.
Your ebonics are very confusing...........and the term is "typo"
Your determination that I am a Ravens backer also leads me to conclude that you are only equipt with a high school education...if that......
I'm a die hard Bronco fan.
Your ebonics are very confusing...........and the term is "typo"
Your determination that I am a Ravens backer also leads me to conclude that you are only equipt with a high school education...if that......
I'm a die hard Bronco fan.
Your ebonics are very confusing...........and the term is "typo"
Your determination that I am a Ravens backer also leads me to conclude that you are only equipt with a high school education...if that......
I'm a die hard Bronco fan.
Though the Broncos have homefield advantage, expected game-time temperatures in the low 20s may not bode well for them, as Manning is 0-3 in playoff games in which the temperature at kickoff is less than 40 degrees. He's a combined 64 for 120 for 612 yards with one TD and seven INTs in those contests, and will play with a glove on his throwing hand.
Manning, who hasn't worn anything on his hands before this season, conceded the glove is a concession to the altered feel of his grip, especially in cold weather, after his neck surgeries.
Though the Broncos have homefield advantage, expected game-time temperatures in the low 20s may not bode well for them, as Manning is 0-3 in playoff games in which the temperature at kickoff is less than 40 degrees. He's a combined 64 for 120 for 612 yards with one TD and seven INTs in those contests, and will play with a glove on his throwing hand.
Manning, who hasn't worn anything on his hands before this season, conceded the glove is a concession to the altered feel of his grip, especially in cold weather, after his neck surgeries.
Hey cashaholic, why would you start a thread in this forum and not expect a beating. That's what they do here. You make a pick and the people who disagree start with giving reasons what your pick is terrible. Then you get mad from all the bashing. The next step is the name calling and hate posts. This is the way of the forum. You just have to live with it. By the way I like Denver too.
Hey cashaholic, why would you start a thread in this forum and not expect a beating. That's what they do here. You make a pick and the people who disagree start with giving reasons what your pick is terrible. Then you get mad from all the bashing. The next step is the name calling and hate posts. This is the way of the forum. You just have to live with it. By the way I like Denver too.
All air has 21% oxygen. At higher altitudes the barometric pressure is lower, so the effective oxygen is less.At sea level the pressure is 160 mm hg and we have all the use of the 21% of oxygen.
At 5,000 feet the pressure is 130 mm hg and we have the effective use of 17% oxygen.
I was an athlete in Denver and I can tell you it DOES make a difference. To some people the difference is huge- to sum it isn't. Different people respond to it differently. But I witnessed time after time visiting teams come to town and they were definately getting gassed in the 4th quarter compared to our players. How much it factor is hard to say, but it does affect well conditioned athletes if they are not used to it.
An aging defense like the Ravens have, I would say it will affect them. And let's not forget this defense isn't what it used to be. They got scored on all season.
Take the Denver TT over.
All air has 21% oxygen. At higher altitudes the barometric pressure is lower, so the effective oxygen is less.At sea level the pressure is 160 mm hg and we have all the use of the 21% of oxygen.
At 5,000 feet the pressure is 130 mm hg and we have the effective use of 17% oxygen.
I was an athlete in Denver and I can tell you it DOES make a difference. To some people the difference is huge- to sum it isn't. Different people respond to it differently. But I witnessed time after time visiting teams come to town and they were definately getting gassed in the 4th quarter compared to our players. How much it factor is hard to say, but it does affect well conditioned athletes if they are not used to it.
An aging defense like the Ravens have, I would say it will affect them. And let's not forget this defense isn't what it used to be. They got scored on all season.
Take the Denver TT over.
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