They just lost a huge divisional game as miserable as possible where is the trap? Well other than thinking this was a serious thread or you were actually thinking .
Im worried about our Offense not Tebow. Top 2 RBs are out and a bunch of no name receivers are not going to move the ball in the gimmick offense.
I love tard posters from other teams. Revis didn't talk smack, and the OP doesn't understand a trap game. Tons of dumb. Cool Story Bro thread here we come.
One of those no name receivers is second in the NFL in TD catches. Just because you haven't heard of him doesn't mean he can't play. This is a big game for Denver, I am confident McGahee will be ready.
This guy is a joke on our forum as well. He is not a Broncos fan but rather an idiot who has an unhealthy obsession with one player.
Until the glorified H-Back gets moved to TE full time, you guys will have to endure that shit for the year. He's got every intangible and more and that's great, but NFL QB he is not.
And Sanchez is??? He can throw one pass, the slant. Other than that I see a very mediocre player who is holding your team back.
denver actually has a better defense ( than the pats) in terms of talent. short prep time, travel, thin air which gets tougher on visiting teams in the 4th qtr. all add up to a trap game.
Difficult conditions does not equal trap game. Are you people fucking retarded why does no one know what trap game means. Hurr durr the eagles are a good team its going to be a trap game.
I don't get it either. If the Broncos were 2-7 and the Jets were 7-2 it could be considered a trap game. In reality the Jets are 5-4 and the Broncos are 4-5. It should be a good game.
No name receivers Eh... Thomas broke the school and ACC record, and his 25.1 yards per reception was second in the nation. Eric Decker is Minnesota's all-time leader in receptions. "I think he's the best wide receiver in college football, period," said Tim Brewster, Minnesota head coach. In 2008 Eddie Royal had 10.8 yards per reception, 980 reception yards, five touchdowns. Royal was a phenamenal deep passing threat in his rookie season, but once Jay Cutler was traded, the deep passing game virtually disapeared with Kyle Orton at the helm and so too did Royals name, but make no mistake about it, once the passing scheme gets off the ground, there is no doubt in my mind Eddie Royal will make some waves... Two of the top three receivers are only in their second season, way too early to be writing off any of the receivers. Good point about the RB's, but the back up got 96 yards, could have gotten more had he even played the first quarter. In reality what we are talking about is not a gimmick offense, it is a throw back smash mouth offense with a QB who can both dish through the air as well as the tackles. Tebow has taken the game back to its primitive roots with his rugby scrum like antics, yet he has also identified himself with the most sophisticated passers in the league. When you actually break down Tebows passing game, and what he accomplished with it in college you come to realize that his numbers are as good as any QB in this league. What Tebow is doing is not gimmick trick plays, but revolutionizing the game to the point of tying together the past with the future. Hearing Elway ring Tebows praises in regards to the completion stats not telling the actual tale of tape given the drops; and then having Fox follow that up with the notion that the ball Tebow threw into the ground was the play to make given the defender was closing in for a pick 6, has me thinking Tebow will throw the ball 2 to 3 times what he did against the Chiefs. http://www.nfl.com/videos/auto/09000d5d82425339/Fox-on-Tebow-s-smarts Fox says it was a really smart play because the corner was breaking to the ball.