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What Broncos Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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2 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

And just what the hell do you have in Colorado? At least we have that. Several top universities and Nascar Country is nothing really to make fun of. But when you resort to that in a football discussion board, you're scared. 

They have that "thin air"....which by the like of the Denver fans positing here is HELL on brain cells and logical thought.

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Where is this defensive juggernaut the Broncos are so proud of?

Barely played above .500 ball last half of the season

Mediocrity thy name is Denver Broncos. 

Offense is worse than mediocre, it is just plain bad.

If Denver had played a healthy opponent in the AFC playoffs they would be watching the SB from their couches.

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44 minutes ago, Chazoe said:

After reading this post I am certain you are the one lacking brain cells.  

Dude, you are one IQ point above sitting in the corner drooling all over yourself.  Do humanity a favor and go wander aimlessly through the wilderness never to return.  But, before you go...go slap the poo out of your parents for ever diluting the gene pool with their mutant offspring.  The world has enough issues.

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Broncos practice squad S Ryan Murphy was detained in a prostitution sting in San Jose on Tuesday evening.

Not a good way for Murphy to kick off Super Bowl week. Murphy was a seventh-round pick of the Seahawks last May, but didn't make it past final cuts and was signed to the Broncos' practice squad. Murphy and his brother were in a car when police busted them meeting up with the prostitute. Murphy was let go with a citation, but we'd expect him to be sent packing by Denver
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10 hours ago, MadHatter said:

Wow...you really ARE that stupid.  All this time, I just thought you were trolling.

New England lost 4 of their last 7 games....and lost to the likes of the Eagles, Jets, and Dolphins in that span.  They were NOT a superior team to most of the NFL.  They proved to be a mediocre team the last half of the season and were decimated with injuries....their OL and RB positions were a shambles when you BARELY beat them.

May God have mercy on your soul....you are going to need all the help you can get in life coming from your shallow gene pool.

I'm well aware what they lost and they still were considered superior. Youre just basing all your views on being a fan of this team.

what does God have to do with a trivial sports conversation? I can assure you he doesnt care who wins nor will he bless a team in that regard, Aside from player safety.

you just walked into my example...how can the Pats be mediocre when their championship game was closer and tougher than the nfc game? Teams that lead the league in scoring never win super Bowls

  Teams that the public bet heavily on never win super Bowls

its not going to be different this time.

 

 

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