From last year? (which is what I was referencing)
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Originally Posted by KranzDictum
There were about 5 games that we could have won during that streak. Keenum missing a wideopen DT for a walk in TD on 4th down was one.
It was the way our lame DC was able to disable your O so effectively and kept us in the 1st game on Thursday that surprised me.
You guys are lucky there are no great QB's or dominant teams in the NFL like we had to go against in the 80's, 90's and 2010's. The NFL has the parity it wanted.
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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin
Found KnowMo’s burner account. lol
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Originally Posted by DomCasual
The truth about what that game means is, as is usually the case, somewhere in the middle of the two extremes being presented here.
1) It was a meaningful game for the Broncos. Was it their Super Bowl? Well, losing sixteen straight games against a division rival is obviously not normal or acceptable. More emphasis should have been put on this game, and it obviously was.
2) It was very likely a watershed moment for them. Did they turn into a Super Bowl contender overnight? I wish; but realistically, no. I think it's pretty likely, though, that Broncos fans will look back on that game and say, "That was the beginning of the end of the worst run of loser's mentality in team history."
3) It wasn't just a meaningless blip on the radar for you guys. After the failed 3rd-down play on your first drive, Mahomes and Nik Bonitto got into some sort of verbal altercation. You could see Mahomes saying, "Okay. Let's go. Let's see what happens." I remember thinking, "Man, why in the world would you want to poke that bear?" It seemed to really nicely set the narrative for a hero game. The flu. A 3-and-out first drive in a hostile environment. And now Mahomes is pissed off on a personal level. Here comes 5 TD passes.
But then, it just never materialized - the hero game never developed. And more importantly, the script the Broncos had been following all season (a couple good scripted drives to start, and then total implosion) stayed in the green room. It's not that Mahomes and company didn't want it to happen. The Broncos just decided not to act like chumps, for a change.
I like to think that the Broncos became semi-relevant again on Sunday. I doubt it's enough to get them into the playoff picture, at this point. But it's a good sign for us.
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That was all from last year after the win over KC. And that was even BEFORE you all won 2 more in a row (Buffalo being one of those two).
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Originally Posted by manchambo
Can you provide a quote of someone "thinking you were really good"?
Personally, I have not thought Denver was really good for many years.
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So, yes, some DONKEY players, coaches, and posters here were really starting to feel themselves in the midst of that little streak. There's more I could pull but that was just a sampling.
You, MHM, and MagicHef at least still seemed somewhat grounded in reality based on your posts at the time.