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Broncos fans: "Look what we did to Tom Brady."


pantherking15

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I see us running for over 200 yards, with ~120 from J Stew. I think the team rushes for 4 TDs, 2 from Stew, 2 from Cam.  Cam only throws around 25 passes for under 200 yards, but we crush them in time of possession and win running away,

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4 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

Arizona thought they had it figured out too. That was supposed to be a tight game, so they said. But it wasn't. Denver's defense is good but Carolinas offense is great and they're fast. The quicker they play the game, the more the defense will wear down. Thinking what they did to Brady is nothing and they should get it out of their minds now. This is Cam Newton. They have their work cut out. 

One thing you have to understand about Broncos fans, and the entire Broncos team actually, is that playing the Patriots is literally their SB. I'm not exaggerating or pulling this out of thin air. It's 100% based in reality.

Every time the Broncos have beaten the Patriots in the playoffs, they have subsequently lost in spectacular fashion. The most recent example is the 2013 AFCCG, but this phenomenon goes way back to 2005, and even as far back as the 80s.

But the real proof is in the fact that they can't stop talking about the Patriots even after they win. They're so caught up in their win that they forget to focus on their next opponent and the task at hand. This week alone you have at least 3 or 4 of the team's star players continuing to talk about NE.

That's the mentality of that team. They're so happy to beat a [decimated by injury] Patriot team (even though Demaryius Thomas admitted in an interview that the entire team was scared sh!tless at the thought of the Broncos going into Foxboro to play a healthy NE team in last year's playoffs) that they're content with any outcome in their next game.

This bodes well for the laser sharp focused Panthers. 

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18 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Look at this pathetic Pats fan. What a tool.

Don't be that guy.. we're better than that.

 

If it weren't for Bill's ego making the decision to go for the TD on that 4th down, then 3 easy FGs would have most likely won them that game, and we'd be facing those Pats in SB50 for the rematch. I, for one, would be glad to hear more about our next opponent from a guy who has watched multiple match ups with that team, than to just dismiss him due to his fan affiliation.

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Are you gonna believe your lying eyes... or these sports prognosticators who have for the most part denigrated the Panthers  capabilities all season long?

We have seen our team time and time again go up against the best the NFL has to offer and decimate them only to throttle back in the second half and allow our opponents to make a game of it.

Arizona is the first game where the coaches let our team show what they could do given almost a full four quarters without holding back on the reins.  Even then, the final score would have been 52 points for the Panthers had Cam not taken a knee at the end.

Is there really any doubt that now Carolina is the best the NFL has to offer?. 

They are the real deal, the total package.   Denver on the other hand falls somewhere below our two previous opponents when it comes to being a competitive team.

We know Carolina's coaching staff is not going to hold back anything during the SB.  There won't be any second half opportunities for Denver to rebound anymore than there was for Arizona. 

This game won't be close.

Carolina in a romp.

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10 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Are you gonna believe your lying eyes... or these sports prognosticators who have for the most part denigrated the Panthers  capabilities all season long?

We have seen our team time and time again go up against the best the NFL has to offer and decimate them only to throttle back in the second half and allow our opponents to make a game of it.

Arizona is the first game where the coaches let our team show what they could do given almost a full four quarters without holding back on the reins.  Even then, the final score would have been 52 points for the Panthers had Cam not taken a knee at the end.

Is there really any doubt that now Carolina is the best the NFL has to offer?. 

They are the real deal, the total package.   Denver on the other hand falls somewhere below our two previous opponents when it comes to being a competitive team.

We know Carolina's coaching staff is not going to hold back anything during the SB.  There won't be any second half opportunities for Denver to rebound anymore than there was for Arizona. 

This game won't be close.

Carolina in a romp.

Another thing people forget that this team has had the same coach Ron for five years with the same philosophy to perfect and the Broncos just started over this past season hiring a new coach which they want to admit it or not the team is still trying to fully grasp ultimately.

Our team understands the philosophy, the game plans and has consistently shown improvement. Broncos are about to start walking again as the Panthers have been running for a while now.  It's going to be a rude awakening on February 7th, a dawn of a new age!

The famous 'orange crush' of defense is about to be a weak sauce drink for Cam on a cool super bowl night.  By the way orange crush has no caffeine which means no kick.  We about to collards unload on them with Cam.

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1 hour ago, BrownianMotion said:

One thing you have to understand about Broncos fans, and the entire Broncos team actually, is that playing the Patriots is literally their SB. I'm not exaggerating or pulling this out of thin air. It's 100% based in reality.

Every time the Broncos have beaten the Patriots in the playoffs, they have subsequently lost in spectacular fashion. The most recent example is the 2013 AFCCG, but this phenomenon goes way back to 2005, and even as far back as the 80s.

But the real proof is in the fact that they can't stop talking about the Patriots even after they win. They're so caught up in their win that they forget to focus on their next opponent and the task at hand. This week alone you have at least 3 or 4 of the team's star players continuing to talk about NE.

That's the mentality of that team. They're so happy to beat a [decimated by injury] Patriot team (even though Demaryius Thomas admitted in an interview that the entire team was scared sh!tless at the thought of the Broncos going into Foxboro to play a healthy NE team in last year's playoffs) that they're content with any outcome in their next game.

This bodes well for the laser sharp focused Panthers. 

So in their minds, because they barely beat NE that they can do the same to the Panthers? This will be fun. I look forward to the look the Cardinals had on their faces on Broncos players faces. They're not preparing for Carolina at all. 

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The only comparable QB the Broncos have faced this year was Andrew Luck, who they lost to. They would have lost to the steelers had their 7th string RB not fumbled. I thought this game might be close but after seeing a few of their games they aren't anything to write home about. Pretty much on par with the Cardinals, with a worse QB.

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@pantherking15, excellent analysis! The only thing that I would add is that the Panthers did not cone to play the Falcons the second time around. I know that that truth is not directly based in stats, but the propensity to just relax or not take an opponent seriously that you just beat the crap out of two weeks prior is real. It was a wake up call that has proven to be vital in our quest to finish this season out playing to our capabilities.

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1 hour ago, Raskle said:

Don't be that guy.. we're better than that.

 

If it weren't for Bill's ego making the decision to go for the TD on that 4th down, then 3 easy FGs would have most likely won them that game, and we'd be facing those Pats in SB50 for the rematch. I, for one, would be glad to hear more about our next opponent from a guy who has watched multiple match ups with that team, than to just dismiss him due to his fan affiliation.

All he's been doing here is talking about how bad the Broncos are because he's pissed his team got beat by them. He's a pathetic loser who's probably been all over the internet talking about how bad the Broncos are ever since Sunday. If we lost to the Seahawks 2 weeks ago would you be all over the Cards board talking about how sh*tty the Seahawks are? He hasn't provided anything of value to the conversation about the Super Bowl since he's been posting here.

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