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The Denver Broncos ended a short lived era...


SwagAces9030

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The Broncos physically pounded our roster into a group of individuals with zero confidence. Last year we started slow, but were able to gain momentum and confidence by playing inferior opponents to start the year. This season the Broncos set the tone by physically dominating us, and we still can't shake it off. We are football rape victims... The Broncos molested us twice in a row, and we look like victims trying to have a normal sex life again. Von Miller is the top as to what Reemers would be called a 'bottom', there is no coming back from this. 

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15 minutes ago, Burnout189 said:

Losing by a missed field goal in the last few seconds of a game now equates to physical molestation?
Dayum, losing by more than a touchdown must enter anal rapage territory then.

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We were winning 17-7 and Denver came out and physically beat the poo out of us for an entire half.

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5 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

We were winning 17-7 and Denver came out and physically beat the poo out of us for an entire half.

Because they made the necessary adjustments, meaning we were out coached. Even still, we were a missed FG/1pt from winning that game. This team has other issues and Denver is not one of them. 

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3 hours ago, SwagAces9030 said:

The Broncos physically pounded our roster into a group of individuals with zero confidence. Last year we started slow, but were able to gain momentum and confidence by playing inferior opponents to start the year. This season the Broncos set the tone by physically dominating us, and we still can't shake it off. We are football rape victims... The Broncos molested us twice in a row, and we look like victims trying to have a normal sex life again. Von Miller is the top as to what Reemers would be called a 'bottom', there is no coming back from this. 

Guess you missed the part where our idiot place kicker missed the game winner.

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