Can Someone, PLEASE tell me Why...The Denver Broncos Still don't get any Respect ?

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broncos are amzing right now there defense is the key to there offense i use to play in college div 2 but i hurt my knee and there went my carrer ha its alright but back to denver champ baily is amazing and so is this team they deserve more credit then there getting there amazing
 

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Had SD u23 as one of my larger plays.. was disgusted watching the game.

got drunk, ate a shit load of hot wings. and pushed... this morning nuclear wings not the best idea
 

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This "article" from sporting news pretty much sums it up....
I especially love the title: "biggest test yet"

We heard the same thing vs. Dallas, then NE, then SD on the road when the Chargers were in a "must win" situation.
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1. Broncos face their biggest test yet

After the Broncos won their first three games, each week brought a new opportunity for the team to prove its legitimacy.

First, it was the Cowboys. The Broncos came from behind to secure the win, and then they held off Tony Romo and company.

Coach Josh McDaniels and quarterback Kyle Orton have the Broncos at 6-0 on the season.Next, the Patriots came to town. Once again, the Broncos found a way to nail down the victory after falling behind.

Many thought the Broncos stood little chance in San Diego, given that the home team had its back pressed firmly against the wall. And yet Denver found a way to cram a foot between the wall and the Chargers' collective rear ends.

So now the 6-0 Broncos face the Ravens in Baltimore. This 3-3 team easily could be undefeated, and the Ravens suddenly need to get a win or face a difficult climb back to the playoffs.

Bottom line? If the Broncos can win this one — essentially a playoff game for the Ravens — then Denver really is for real.

And then they'll get to prove that they're for real once again the following Monday night against the Steelers.

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Here's next weeks analysis....

"Although this is in Denver on Monday night football, the 5-2 Steeler are feeling more pressure to win to keep there head above water in the AFC North Playoff hunt with Cincinatti leading the division 6-2 (having just defeated the Ravens). The Steelers come into this game wanting it more than the Broncos. Seeing as the Steelers are coming off a bye week and have gotten healthier, they are favored by 3.5 over the Broncos. This may be the first game where we start to see the glue thats gotten the Broncos this far start to fall apart, and we will see the real Broncos show up"

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Here's another one that cracks me up from SI:
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Game of the Week: Broncos-Ravens

Five Things You Should Care About

1. The Broncos are for real. People who continue to pooh-pooh the Broncos' 6-0 start are kidding themselves. Yes, they may be more solid than spectacular, and without question they lack a "marquee" quarterback, but the Broncos are one of only three unbeatens because they play physically, intelligently and with discipline. The doubts about their legitimacy were understandable after they opened the season with wins over Cincinnati, Cleveland and Oakland. But consecutive victories over Dallas, New England and San Diego should have lifted the fog of skepticism that surrounded them after a turbulent offseason.


2. The Ravens can't win if their defense doesn't show up. It's debatable which is more shocking: that the Ravens have allowed 100-yard rushers in each of their past two games after going 39 in a row without allowing anyone to reach that mark. That or Baltimore squandering fourth-quarter leads in each of its past two outings and on the brink of a third against San Diego before middle linebacker Ray Lewis made a great pre-snap read and dropped running back Darren Sproles for a loss on fourth down in the waning seconds.

The Ravens' inability to close out games is stunning considering they blew only two fourth-quarter leads last season. The unit lost coordinator Rex Ryan and linebacker Bart Scott to the Jets in the offseason, and there are rumblings that players are uneasy with the conservative play-calling of new coordinator Greg Mattison, who is in only his second NFL season. Whatever the issue, the Ravens have to be on their game Sunday because the Broncos' highest-scoring quarter has been the fourth. They've put up 50 points in the period, 17 more than in any other quarter. Equally notable is that half of the six touchdown passes Kyle Orton threw the past three games were in the fourth quarter.


3. Denver has been sensational in the second half. The Broncos have outscored opponents 76-10 following halftime, outgained them 1,368 yards to 605, and limited them to only two third-down conversions in 35 opportunities. Before you shrug that off, consider that they limited New England (fourth in scoring), San Diego (eighth) and Dallas (10th) to a combined three points after halftime. That's what you call getting it done. The players attribute their success to great adjustments by the coaching staff, notably head coach Josh McDaniels and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan. But adjustments mean nothing if players aren't smart enough and talented enough to apply what they're taught.


4. Jared Gaither is expected to return after missing two games. The Ravens' talented left tackle missed back-to-back games with a serious neck injury but returned to practice this week and worked with the first team. Gaither says he expects to not only play, but also perform at the same high level he was at before the injury.

His return allows rookie Michael Oher to return to right tackle and gives the Ravens needed stability against a relentless Broncos pass rush that's paced by outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil, who leads the league with 10 sacks. He had four sacks against Cleveland and two each against Oakland, Dallas and San Diego, but was shut out by Cincinnati and New England. Dumervil is tied with former Giants end Michael Strahan as the fastest players to reach 10 sacks since the NFL made it an official stat in 1982. Strahan set the mark in 2001, when he finished with a league-record 22.5 that season. Some Broncos defenders say there's no reason to believe Dumervil can't make a run at the mark.


5. Can Broncos QB Kyle Orton thrive against Baltimore secondary? Orton is on a hot streak. Six of his nine touchdown passes have come in the past three games, and in each of them he completed at least 69 percent of his attempts. Now he'll face a Baltimore secondary that has struggled in recent weeks.

The Ravens not only surrendered three touchdown passes to Brett Favre in their last outing, but also allowed completions of 63 and 58 yards. Overall they have given up 22 completions of at least 20 yards, more than all but seven teams.

The finger of blame can't be pointed at one individual. Yes, cornerback Domonique Foxworth has been inconsistent since signing a free-agent deal that includes $16.5 million in guarantees. But Fabian Washington was so bad against the Vikings that he was benched early on, and replacement Frank Walker was burned for the 58-yard completion that set up the decisive field goal.

Denver has only 19 plays of 20 or more yards, which is middle of the road, but it does manage to produce such gains when it needs them most. To wit: Brandon Marshall's 51-yard TD catch to beat Dallas, and Tony Scheffler's 52-yard catch-and-run to set up the decisive touchdown against San Diego.

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The statistics point to a Denver victory: The Broncos are allowing a league-low 11 points per game, don't turn the ball over and dominate opponents in the second half -- which is when Baltimore has been most vulnerable (on defense). But it's hard to see the Ravens losing four in a row, especially with the game at M&T Bank Stadium. My head says go with the Broncos, but my gut says take the desperate team. So I'm going Ravens 24, Broncos 20.
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So everything points to Denver catching +3.5 but because "it's hard to see the Ravens losing four in a row"...Balty is the pick? Where have I heard that before? :think2:

I personally think this is a FG game max....gimme the hook (and the under)

20-17 somebody.
 

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People don't want to give them any respect because of preseason predictions. For some reason NFL fans love to hold on to their preseason predictions and want them to be spot on. Some people just can't let go of them.

Denver has all of the elements of a winning team, but nobody wants to believe that they could get over some preseason drama. People love to think these players get all worked up about preseason drama. In reality they are getting paid enormous sums of money and could care less.

Exactly.....And it's even worse with the so called experts and pundits. The above articles I posted pretty much show that these guys are pretty much just discrediting Denver every week now so they can pat themselves on the back on whatever Monday morning after Denver finally does lose.
 

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Im still not an Orton fan, but Cutler was an int machine last yr.
 

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