Re: What Do You NEED On Thursday Night?
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:04 am
i am with youBigBlueNation wrote:The door just opened a little for us non-Bronco owners. It's time to step up and make a move, THIS WEEK.
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i am with youBigBlueNation wrote:The door just opened a little for us non-Bronco owners. It's time to step up and make a move, THIS WEEK.
I couldn't agree more. This was HUGE for me in the Cutline Championship.BigBlueNation wrote:The door just opened a little for us non-Bronco owners. It's time to step up and make a move, THIS WEEK.
They waited too long to kick the FG. They didn't take a single shot downfield or in the EZ despite needing two scores and having no timeouts remaining. It's like Peyton forgot how to play football last night after the opening drive.Sandman62 wrote:I especially do like the late Denver FG because they were down by 10, to salvage a respectable 9+ point day from Prater!
He was great on the first drive (not surprisingly one that featured his top weapons). After that it was like he was trying to make a star out of Andre Caldwell. If I was a Chargers defensive player or defensive coach I had to be absolutely giddy that every time Peyton took the field he was refusing to even look in the direction of D.Thomas, Decker or J.Thomas most of the game. Talk about making the job a helluva lot easier for the Chargers. What an abomination of a game plan.Coach JP wrote:Loved that field goal!! Was saying to myself when it was 14 Prater's night was over, no way Peyton would let them kick 3 if it was a 7/14 point game.
And Tom I agree 100%. For the first time in quite some time, I saw Peyton look to the sideline confused and waste a precious 10 seconds in that final drive at the 35 yard line.
He might not have lost the game (the entire team played poorly), but Peyton had no zip on his passes and his usual calm demeanor wasn't there.
I thought I spotted Mike McCarthy on the sidelines....maybe he was helping with the gameplan he used in the Detroit game?Tom Kessenich wrote:He was great on the first drive (not surprisingly one that featured his top weapons). After that it was like he was trying to make a star out of Andre Caldwell. If I was a Chargers defensive player or defensive coach I had to be absolutely giddy that every time Peyton took the field he was refusing to even look in the direction of D.Thomas, Decker or J.Thomas most of the game. Talk about making the job a helluva lot easier for the Chargers. What an abomination of a game plan.Coach JP wrote:Loved that field goal!! Was saying to myself when it was 14 Prater's night was over, no way Peyton would let them kick 3 if it was a 7/14 point game.
And Tom I agree 100%. For the first time in quite some time, I saw Peyton look to the sideline confused and waste a precious 10 seconds in that final drive at the 35 yard line.
He might not have lost the game (the entire team played poorly), but Peyton had no zip on his passes and his usual calm demeanor wasn't there.