1) Everybody always says Carolina has no WR threat, and yet every week it is wide-open bomb after wide-open bomb.
2) Manning is playing way better?? He was 53% for 176 yds against NE You think those are good numbers??
3) Thomas will be shut-down completely...if you want to talk about Ginn and drops, Denver takes drops to a whole new level...and you are calling Denvers Anderson and Hillman quality Rbs
1) They don't have a WR threat, they have a running threat that creates easy pass completions. When teams have to sell out to stop Cam and the running game, there's bound to be someone running wide open. Do you think Denver needs to sell out to stop the run?
2) 17 INTs pre-injury/benching (9 games), 0 INTS post benching (2.5 games). It's not always what your produce but sometimes what you DON'T produce. Ask Alex Smith or Trent Dilfer if you need a SB winner.
3) Can't argue here, but then again, Denver won how many games without a viable offense. Carolina NEEDS their offense to win games or else a team like Atlanta beats them.
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Quote Originally Posted by LETGOPACK1234:
1) Everybody always says Carolina has no WR threat, and yet every week it is wide-open bomb after wide-open bomb.
2) Manning is playing way better?? He was 53% for 176 yds against NE You think those are good numbers??
3) Thomas will be shut-down completely...if you want to talk about Ginn and drops, Denver takes drops to a whole new level...and you are calling Denvers Anderson and Hillman quality Rbs
1) They don't have a WR threat, they have a running threat that creates easy pass completions. When teams have to sell out to stop Cam and the running game, there's bound to be someone running wide open. Do you think Denver needs to sell out to stop the run?
2) 17 INTs pre-injury/benching (9 games), 0 INTS post benching (2.5 games). It's not always what your produce but sometimes what you DON'T produce. Ask Alex Smith or Trent Dilfer if you need a SB winner.
3) Can't argue here, but then again, Denver won how many games without a viable offense. Carolina NEEDS their offense to win games or else a team like Atlanta beats them.
1) They don't have a WR threat, they have a running threat that creates easy pass completions. When teams have to sell out to stop Cam and the running game, there's bound to be someone running wide open. Do you think Denver needs to sell out to stop the run?
2) 17 INTs pre-injury/benching (9 games), 0 INTS post benching (2.5 games). It's not always what your produce but sometimes what you DON'T produce. Ask Alex Smith or Trent Dilfer if you need a SB winner.
3) Can't argue here, but then again, Denver won how many games without a viable offense. Carolina NEEDS their offense to win games or else a team like Atlanta beats them.
1) Yes, Denver will need to sell out. Their D-Line is not made for stopping this kind of run. Miller and Ware wont be able to T-off like that did against Brady in the shotgun passing 99% of the time. You cant all out blitz/rush like they were doing against NE and Pitt...
2) Alex Smith? What has he won? And Yes Dilfer won, with a defense 1000x better than Denver has
3) It amazing how people keep bringing up Car losing in a divisional road game to Atl still in the playoff hunt...on a 70yd bomb to JUlion Jones who was tripled covered...
Carolina lost 1 game, 1 game!! 2 games in their last 23...and yet, people think losing to Atlanta in Atlanta, a divionsal rival has anything to do with this Superbowl....I mean for heck sack Denver lost to Oakland at home 15-12...they squeaked by a Bengals backup, terrible Chargers team, depleted Pitt team in the playoffs...and NE by 2
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Quote Originally Posted by naesiy:
1) They don't have a WR threat, they have a running threat that creates easy pass completions. When teams have to sell out to stop Cam and the running game, there's bound to be someone running wide open. Do you think Denver needs to sell out to stop the run?
2) 17 INTs pre-injury/benching (9 games), 0 INTS post benching (2.5 games). It's not always what your produce but sometimes what you DON'T produce. Ask Alex Smith or Trent Dilfer if you need a SB winner.
3) Can't argue here, but then again, Denver won how many games without a viable offense. Carolina NEEDS their offense to win games or else a team like Atlanta beats them.
1) Yes, Denver will need to sell out. Their D-Line is not made for stopping this kind of run. Miller and Ware wont be able to T-off like that did against Brady in the shotgun passing 99% of the time. You cant all out blitz/rush like they were doing against NE and Pitt...
2) Alex Smith? What has he won? And Yes Dilfer won, with a defense 1000x better than Denver has
3) It amazing how people keep bringing up Car losing in a divisional road game to Atl still in the playoff hunt...on a 70yd bomb to JUlion Jones who was tripled covered...
Carolina lost 1 game, 1 game!! 2 games in their last 23...and yet, people think losing to Atlanta in Atlanta, a divionsal rival has anything to do with this Superbowl....I mean for heck sack Denver lost to Oakland at home 15-12...they squeaked by a Bengals backup, terrible Chargers team, depleted Pitt team in the playoffs...and NE by 2
SOS is beyond overrated, especially when you look at these two teams...
Who cares if Denvers is stronger, if they have 3 more losses?
So Denver played tougher games, but didnt win them? What does that exactly say??
When you look at a schedule, you throw out divisional games because those cant be graded equally because divison games are always tough/close...thats just how sports work
So, then look at the other games...Denver only good wins against Pats at home in OT and a game at home versus Cinccy with a backup
Denver beat a bad Ravens team at home by 6, Viks by 3, and whopped the Packers(so did Car)...nothing too impressive
On the road, they beat the Lions, Browns and Bears?? All 1 score games...
To me, beating the Ravens, Viks, Lions, Browns and Bears isnt saying much at all...
Yes, Carolina really only beat Seattle in Seattle, but that is far more impressive than anything Denver did all year....plus Car blew out almost everybody they played...
ANd playing at Giants and at Dallas is much more difficult than at the Lions, Bears or Browns
Well I can appreciate some of your point I disagree with perhaps your most important... Being that Carolina beat Seattle on the road and thatsi mpressive. Detroit lost by 3 on a missed call in seattle, are you about to tell me detroit is a good team, and was in week 4 a good team? Just a question.
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Quote Originally Posted by LETGOPACK1234:
SOS is beyond overrated, especially when you look at these two teams...
Who cares if Denvers is stronger, if they have 3 more losses?
So Denver played tougher games, but didnt win them? What does that exactly say??
When you look at a schedule, you throw out divisional games because those cant be graded equally because divison games are always tough/close...thats just how sports work
So, then look at the other games...Denver only good wins against Pats at home in OT and a game at home versus Cinccy with a backup
Denver beat a bad Ravens team at home by 6, Viks by 3, and whopped the Packers(so did Car)...nothing too impressive
On the road, they beat the Lions, Browns and Bears?? All 1 score games...
To me, beating the Ravens, Viks, Lions, Browns and Bears isnt saying much at all...
Yes, Carolina really only beat Seattle in Seattle, but that is far more impressive than anything Denver did all year....plus Car blew out almost everybody they played...
ANd playing at Giants and at Dallas is much more difficult than at the Lions, Bears or Browns
Well I can appreciate some of your point I disagree with perhaps your most important... Being that Carolina beat Seattle on the road and thatsi mpressive. Detroit lost by 3 on a missed call in seattle, are you about to tell me detroit is a good team, and was in week 4 a good team? Just a question.
1) Yes, Denver will need to sell out. Their D-Line is not made for stopping this kind of run. Miller and Ware wont be able to T-off like that did against Brady in the shotgun passing 99% of the time. You cant all out blitz/rush like they were doing against NE and Pitt...
2) Alex Smith? What has he won? And Yes Dilfer won, with a defense 1000x better than Denver has
3) It amazing how people keep bringing up Car losing in a divisional road game to Atl still in the playoff hunt...on a 70yd bomb to JUlion Jones who was tripled covered...
Carolina lost 1 game, 1 game!! 2 games in their last 23...and yet, people think losing to Atlanta in Atlanta, a divionsal rival has anything to do with this Superbowl....I mean for heck sack Denver lost to Oakland at home 15-12...they squeaked by a Bengals backup, terrible Chargers team, depleted Pitt team in the playoffs...and NE by 2
Only if NFL betting was this straight forward, I will be a billionaire!!!
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Quote Originally Posted by LETGOPACK1234:
1) Yes, Denver will need to sell out. Their D-Line is not made for stopping this kind of run. Miller and Ware wont be able to T-off like that did against Brady in the shotgun passing 99% of the time. You cant all out blitz/rush like they were doing against NE and Pitt...
2) Alex Smith? What has he won? And Yes Dilfer won, with a defense 1000x better than Denver has
3) It amazing how people keep bringing up Car losing in a divisional road game to Atl still in the playoff hunt...on a 70yd bomb to JUlion Jones who was tripled covered...
Carolina lost 1 game, 1 game!! 2 games in their last 23...and yet, people think losing to Atlanta in Atlanta, a divionsal rival has anything to do with this Superbowl....I mean for heck sack Denver lost to Oakland at home 15-12...they squeaked by a Bengals backup, terrible Chargers team, depleted Pitt team in the playoffs...and NE by 2
Only if NFL betting was this straight forward, I will be a billionaire!!!
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