This is my sixth chance to watch the Broncos in the Super Bowl. It is the first time in 15 years that the Broncos are going to playing on Super Sunday, so I am trying to soak everything in and enjoy this week leading up to the game. Once the week began, I started to think about how different my life is since the Broncos last played in the Super Bowl. It got me thinking about my personal memories and thoughts about the other five Super Bowls that I was fortunate enough to watch the Broncos participate in. Let's take a trip down memory lane and look back on those five other Super Bowls that involved my beloved Broncos...
Super Bowl XII: Dallas-27- Denver-10
Personal Memory: I wasn't born until 1979, and this game was played in January of 1978, so I wasn't born for this game. Good thing I wasn't around because Tom Landry's Doomsday Defense smothered and destroyed Craig Morton and the Broncos offense. I've only seen the NFL Films footage of the game, and it always looked like the Broncos had no chance of winning this game.
Super Bowl XXI: New York Giants-39 Denver-20
Personal Memory: I became a Broncos fan in 1985, so I was lucky enough to see Denver reach the Super Bowl following the '86 season. I remember watching this game at my parent's friends house. The Van Gelder's had a big Super Bowl party and this was the first one we went to. I was the only person in the house rooting for the Broncos, and I had my little Elway jersey on and sat in front of the television mesmerized by John Elway. Unfortunately, my excitement turned to tears as Elway and the Broncos were blown out in the second half and the G-Men rolled to the 39-20 win.
Highlight: I would put that first half by John Elway against any other legendary QB in NFL history. He single handedly put the Broncos on his back, and gave them a 10-9 lead over the dominating Giants defense. He made two throws, one to Steve Watson and one to Vance Johnson, that were throws that no one else in the NFL could have made at that time. It was breathtaking to watch him in that half. He killed the Giants with his arm and his legs, and he scored on a QB draw to give Denver an early 10-7 lead. Put that tape on and watch how amazing Elway was in that half.
Lowlight: My dad used some sort of "Italian Horns" to jinx the Broncos and their kicker, Rich Karlis. Karlis missed two of the shortest field goal attempts in Super Bowl history, and Denver was never able to extend their lead from 10-7. A safety on Elway by George Martin in the end zone late in the first half changed the complexion of the game, but those missed field goals really turned the tide.
Super Bowl XXII: Washington-42 Denver-10
Personal Memory: Once again, we headed to the Van Gelders for the Super Bowl party. Once again, I was crying but this time it was by halftime as the Redskins built a 35-10 lead. I remember going home with my parents and my sister, and I was crying the whole way home. I remember laying in bed crying and not wanting to go to school the next day. My mom came up and told me that they just interviewed John Elway after the game, and I asked her what he said. She told me that Denver did their best, lost to a better team, and will be back next year. She also told me he said everyone has to go to bed and get ready for school tomorrow. I don't know how much I believed her, but it worked to get me to sleep and head off to school the next day.
Highlight: The first time John Elway touched the ball he threw a 56 yard touchdown pass to Ricky Nattiel. It was a great moment, and it was really the only highlight for Denver because after they built a 10-0 lead they gave up 42 unanswered points including 35 in the second quarter alone. I will never forget that play by Elway though. A year after losing to the Giants, here he was back in the Super Bowl the next year, and he throws an absolute beautiful pass down the sideline the very first play for the Broncos.
Lowlight: Everything that happened in the 2nd quarter was an absolute nightmare. I couldn't believe how quick that game turned. Up 10-0, I felt pretty good about the Broncos chances, and then like that it was all downhill. Doug Williams and Timmy Smith ripped up the Broncos and the game was over by the halftime. That was about as bad as it gets for the Broncos because they were actually favored in the game, and in a matter of moments it was over.
Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco-55 Denver-10
Personal Memory: Once again, we headed to the Van Gelders for another Super Bowl party. Once again, the Broncos got blown out, but at least Mrs. Van Gelder still put up orange and blue balloons for me. I just remember being at peace with the game because even though I was 11, I was able to understand just how good Joe Montana and that 49ers team was. I didn't cry during the game, and I remember my dad telling me that I should be proud that the Broncos even got the Super Bowl for the third time in four years, but it wasn't enough because once we got home, I began to cry in front of my family. I was able to muster up the strength to wear my Elway jersey to school the next day.
Highlight: There were no highlights to speak of in this debacle. One might have been that the Broncos won the coin toss. Another might have been that some of the Broncos wore black sneakers for the game. Maybe it was the Bud Bowl commercials that took place during the game. Other than that, there was nothing to cheer about during the 55-10 rout.
Lowlight: The whole game was a lowlight. I remember watching the game, and I was astonished that Denver's defense just could not stop that 49ers offense. It was the first time I watched a game and felt helpless as I watched Montana just surgically dissect the Broncos defense. It was a low moment for sure for a Broncos fan, but I don't think any team was beating the Niners on that day.
Super Bowl XXXII: Denver-31 Green Bay-24
Personal Memory: I was a freshman in college at Sacred Heart University, so I watched the game from my dorm room in South Hall Room 343. I watched the game with my childhood friend named Chris Cirri, who was my roommate that year, and a bunch of guys on our floor. That day, I actually went to mass on campus before the game started, and I waited for the priest after mass, and I asked to him say a prayer to God to help the Broncos win the Super Bowl. He took me serious and said he would send my message up to heaven. I wish I wasn't serious about this, but I have to admit that I did that. We watched the game in our dorm room, and it was the most tense game I have ever watched. I will never forget the feeling when Denver won the game. I was crying and jumping up and down for about an hour after the game ended. I fielded phone calls from my family and friends all throughout the night, and I stayed up to watch Sportscenter all night long. I skipped my classes the next day, and I just watched the highlights of the game all day. It was up there as one of the greatest days of my life.
Highlight: There are so many great moments in this classic Super Bowl, but the two that stands out were the Elway dive play and John Mobley's knock down of Brett Favre's 4th down pass to win the game. The Elway play was amazing because it was a 3rd down play late in the 3rd quarter and Elway put his body on the line to dive headfirst into three Packer defenders to get the first down. That play setup a Denver touchdown to give them a 24-17 lead late in the quarter. Mobley's play stopped Favre and the Packers in Denver territory on a 4th down play to clinch the game for Denver. It was a great play, and the feeling of seeing him knock down that pass was something that I can even describe in words.
Lowlight: With Denver up 24-17 late in the 3rd quarter, the Broncos recovered an Antonio Freeman fumble on the ensuing kickoff deep in Green Bay territory. Elway went for the killshot and threw a ball in the endzone that got picked off by Eugene Robinson. I just remember thinking how much of a game changer that play was, and I remember thinking that maybe Elway was just not destined to win a Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver-34 Atlanta-19
Personal Memory: I was a sophomore at Sacred Heart, and this time I watched the game from my dorm room in West Hall on campus. I was very confident going into the game. I just didn't see anyway that the Broncos were going to lose to the Falcons in this Super Bowl. I was more nervous for the AFC Championship Game against the Jets two weeks earlier. I was confident, and I fully expected a Denver win.
Highlight: Watching John Elway take a knee, and come out of the game for the final time of his career was a special moment. Elway was announced as the game MVP, and Mike Shanahan decided to pay tribute to Elway and take him out of the game so the crowd could honor him with a standing ovation. It was the perfect final chapter for Elway and his career. He left the field the final time as a Super Bowl champion, and it stamped his career as one of the five greatest QBs to ever live.
Lowlight: I passed up on some opportunities to go back to Long Island and watch the game with my family or friends, and I wish I watched the game with them. I ended up watching the game with only one of my roommates, and it just wasn't the same because I watched that whole Broncos playoff run at home on Winter break with my family.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Storylines for Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII
The Broncos touched down in Jersey City, New Jersey on Sunday to begin Super Bowl week here in the tri-state area. The Broncos went through a light practice on Monday and participated in Tuesday.
Forget about reading all of the garbage that beat writers and the so-called experts/analysts are going to say are the keys to the game. I figured I would look at the big storylines for the game from the Broncos perspective. These storylines are the ones to watch if you are rooting for the Broncos as we gear up for Super Bowl XLVIII. Keep an eye on these when the game kicks off on Sunday night.
I) Winter Wonderland- The weather is the key storyline for this game. As of this writing (Tuesday night) the weather is supposed to be in the mid 30s by kickoff and it is supposed to drop down to the 20s by the end of the game. The wind shouldn't be a factor, and it looks like there really won't be much precipitation. We shall see if the weather changes at all, but it looks like the weather issue won't really be that much of a factor in this game.
II) Seattle's Best: The Seahawks come into this game with the best defense in the NFL. They led the league in yards allowed, points allowed, and turnovers. There is a case that this Seattle defense can be ranked historically as one of the best ever in the annals of NFL history. Can this Seattle defense throttle the high-powered Denver offense? The #1 defense gets a chance to strut it stuff against the #1 offense. It will be the matchup to watch in this game.
III) Orange Crush: The Broncos defense has defied expectations so far this postseason. Without Von Miller and Chris Harris-after the Divisional Playoff- Denver's defense stepped up and played really well in wins over the Chargers and the Patriots. Denver gave up 17 and 16 points respectively in these two games, but they shut down those teams and gave up only 3 points in the first three quarters of each of those games. Can the Broncos defense step up and play solid for one more game? Can players like Terrence Knighton, Malik Jackson, and Shaun Phillips continue to make big plays on this unit?
IV) Special Teams at Sea Level: The Broncos and Matt Prater have benefitted from the ability to play at home in the altitude of Denver. Prater can kick from any distance and he almost always puts the ball out of the end zone on every kickoff. Can Prater handle the elements and the cold weather? Can he handle kicking in Metlife Stadium? I have trouble trusting Prater in a big spot, so I would be a little concerned about his field goal attempts and kickoffs in this game. Also, with the lack of touchbacks expected, the Broncos coverage units need to limit returns in the Seattle return game. If Denver's Trindon Holliday gets a chance to take a kick back, then he could be a factor in this game. Watch out for Holliday if he gets a chance.
V) Mile High Manning: We all know how this game revolves around Peyton Manning. Manning got his team here with two great performances. We all know about how Manning can cement his legacy with one more Super Bowl ring. I don't want to beat a dead horse, but to see Manning in this game with another shot at a ring is the main story of this game. Can Manning put a stamp on his career with a signature MVP performance in this Super Bowl? What if Manning fails in this game again? Make no mistake this game is about Manning.
Forget about reading all of the garbage that beat writers and the so-called experts/analysts are going to say are the keys to the game. I figured I would look at the big storylines for the game from the Broncos perspective. These storylines are the ones to watch if you are rooting for the Broncos as we gear up for Super Bowl XLVIII. Keep an eye on these when the game kicks off on Sunday night.
I) Winter Wonderland- The weather is the key storyline for this game. As of this writing (Tuesday night) the weather is supposed to be in the mid 30s by kickoff and it is supposed to drop down to the 20s by the end of the game. The wind shouldn't be a factor, and it looks like there really won't be much precipitation. We shall see if the weather changes at all, but it looks like the weather issue won't really be that much of a factor in this game.
II) Seattle's Best: The Seahawks come into this game with the best defense in the NFL. They led the league in yards allowed, points allowed, and turnovers. There is a case that this Seattle defense can be ranked historically as one of the best ever in the annals of NFL history. Can this Seattle defense throttle the high-powered Denver offense? The #1 defense gets a chance to strut it stuff against the #1 offense. It will be the matchup to watch in this game.
III) Orange Crush: The Broncos defense has defied expectations so far this postseason. Without Von Miller and Chris Harris-after the Divisional Playoff- Denver's defense stepped up and played really well in wins over the Chargers and the Patriots. Denver gave up 17 and 16 points respectively in these two games, but they shut down those teams and gave up only 3 points in the first three quarters of each of those games. Can the Broncos defense step up and play solid for one more game? Can players like Terrence Knighton, Malik Jackson, and Shaun Phillips continue to make big plays on this unit?
IV) Special Teams at Sea Level: The Broncos and Matt Prater have benefitted from the ability to play at home in the altitude of Denver. Prater can kick from any distance and he almost always puts the ball out of the end zone on every kickoff. Can Prater handle the elements and the cold weather? Can he handle kicking in Metlife Stadium? I have trouble trusting Prater in a big spot, so I would be a little concerned about his field goal attempts and kickoffs in this game. Also, with the lack of touchbacks expected, the Broncos coverage units need to limit returns in the Seattle return game. If Denver's Trindon Holliday gets a chance to take a kick back, then he could be a factor in this game. Watch out for Holliday if he gets a chance.
V) Mile High Manning: We all know how this game revolves around Peyton Manning. Manning got his team here with two great performances. We all know about how Manning can cement his legacy with one more Super Bowl ring. I don't want to beat a dead horse, but to see Manning in this game with another shot at a ring is the main story of this game. Can Manning put a stamp on his career with a signature MVP performance in this Super Bowl? What if Manning fails in this game again? Make no mistake this game is about Manning.
Monday, January 27, 2014
A Perspective on the Broncos AFC Championship
As the Broncos clinched the AFC
Championship on Sunday, I have to admit that I was very emotional. Tears began
to well up in my eyes, and it was really special to watch Denver celebrate
another AFC title. I wondered why I was so emotional watching them clinch. For
one thing, I have seen this before. I remember watching the Broncos win the AFC
Championship in 1986,’87,’89, ’97, and ’98. I saw John Elway deliver
back-to-back Super Bowls the last two years of his career. I was 18 and 19
years old when Denver won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII, so it wasn’t like I
never saw the Broncos advance to the Super Bowl and win it before. As I watched
the celebration on the field, I started to realize why I got caught up in the
moment. There are a few reasons that stand out. The first reason is the fact
that it has been 15 years since the Broncos last made it to the Super Bowl. The
second reason is the fact that John Elway is prominently involved in the
decision making process with the organization. The third reason is probably
relate to Peyton Manning and what he has been through the last few years. I’ll
go step by step to explain in detail just how much this meant to me.
The final piece of this Broncos AFC
Championship puzzle is Peyton Manning. When Manning was let go by the Colts,
the Broncos were pursuit of Manning right away. It seemed risky for both sides.
Can Manning still play at that level? What if Denver is getting a beaten-up and
old Manning? My concerns about Manning started to change when the Broncos began
courting him over those two weeks. If Manning wasn’t healthy enough to play,
then he would have just retired. If Denver is going to get Manning-even at like
80%- then that still gives them a great shot to be good. Well, when Manning
signed with the Broncos, I had a feeling that we were onto something special.
My thought was that if Manning was healthy, then Denver would be in the
playoffs and be a contender. That is what exactly has transpired. Manning is
28-7 in his 35 games with the Broncos. He shattered the record books with over
5,500 yards and 55 touchdowns this year. He led Denver to a record 606 points
this season. Even last year, when he was probably like 90 percent, he still
threw for over 4,000 yards and 37 touchdowns. The guy has been as good as we
could have hoped for. Manning bounced back from four neck surgeries, and his
pursuit of another Super Bowl has been the story of the NFL for the last two
seasons. To see Manning play at this level after watching John Elway play at
that level in the past has been a dream scenario for Broncos fans. Manning’s
performance in Denver brought the Broncos back to the NFL’s elite. Division
titles, 13-3 records, homefield advantage, and Conference championships are all
things that the Broncos and their fans hadn’t seen in 15 years. With Manning as
our QB, we are back to where the franchise used to be-at the top of the AFC. Now, Manning gets a
chance to cement his legacy with a win over Seattle in the Super Bowl. It would
be the most fitting end to one of the best players ever to suit up in the NFL.
Those three factors (Broncos recent
history, influence of Elway, and Manning) are really the main reasons why this
Super Bowl run is so special to me. Super Bowls don’t come around every year
for your team. You have to enjoy it when you get that opportunity. Those three
storylines are what make this Super Bowl run by the Broncos a special and even
emotional one for me.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Broncos Defeat Patriots to Win AFC Championship!
It was just their day. Sometimes a team or a player takes the field and just seems to be their day or their moment, and Sunday's AFC Championship Game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High was simply the Broncos day. Denver defeated the New England Patriots 26-16 in a game that was not even as close as the score would indicate. It was the Broncos day from the outset, and it was Peyton Manning's day as well. Manning threw for 400 yards and 2 touchdowns, and he kept the Broncos offense in rhythm and consistently baffled and befuddled the Pats defense. Manning completely outplayed his counterpart, Tom Brady, and the Broncos built leads of 10-0, 13-3, 23-3, and 26-10 before putting the Patriots finally away in the 4th quarter. With that outcome, the Broncos clinched their first AFC Championship in 15 years, and their 7th Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Peyton Manning will return to the Super Bowl for third time in his career, and perhaps this AFC Championship victory will quell some of his critics about his legacy. To see the confetti pouring down on Manning, John Fox, Pat Bowlen, and John Elway was pretty special. It was great to see the Broncos celebrating an AFC Championship in their home stadium after vanquishing Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. It was truly a special afternoon, and one of those days that you will never forget as a fan. Here are my thoughts and observations about the game....
1) Give credit to the Broncos defense because they set the tone early. They forced two 3 and outs on the first two series. Great breakups by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Tony Carter forced the Pats to punt right away.
2) Although the Broncos ending up punting on their first drive, they moved the ball effectively and you had the feeling that it would be a matter of time that Manning and the Broncos would get going. They were able to pick apart the Pats on the second drive, but they had to settle for field goal after the drive stalled inside the 10. At 3-0, you could feel that the Broncos weren't going to be stopped all game long.
3) Brady missed a wide open Julian Edelman on a deep corner route on the next series. If he hits it, them Edelman probably would have scored. That was a huge play and a huge miss by Brady. The Pats did move the ball a little bit on the next series, and the drive stalled with the aid of a questionable offensive pass interference call.
4) The Broncos began the next drive at their own 7, and they methodically put together a brilliant drive to take a 10-0 lead. They went 15 plays 94 yards and chewed up 7:01 of clock. The key play was a 29 yard run by Knowshon Moreno on a 3rd and 10 in which Manning checked into the running play and picked up the first down. From there, Manning perfectly executed a play-action bootleg and hit a wide open Jacob Tamme for the 1 yard pass and the 10-0 lead.
5) The Pats did put together a drive and were able to get a field goal on the next possession, but once again the Broncos defense came up big. Robert Ayers got a huge sack on Brady on a 3rd down, and it forced the Pats to settle for field goal and cut the lead to 10-3.
6) The Broncos got the ball at their own 20 with 2:54 left in the half, and once again Manning went to work. He hit Demaryius Thomas on passes of 26 and 27 yards and the Broncos were able to get a field goal to extend their lead to 13-3 right before the half. Thomas ate up the Pats all game long. He finished with 7 receptions for 134 yards and 1 touchdown. Plus, Denver was getting the ball at the end of the half, so anytime you get points right before the half it is always a huge factor.
7) The Broncos opened the second half with a classic 14 play, 90 yard drive that ate up 7:08 of time. Big passes to Eric Decker and Thomas set up a great play inside the five on a 1st and Goal. Manning play faked into the line, and found Thomas wide open on a quick slant to give the Broncos a 20-3 lead midway through the 3rd quarter.
8) On the next series, the Broncos defense came up big once again. On a 4th and 3, Terrence Knighton beat Logan Mankins and sacked Brady to stop the Pats at the Broncos 29 yard line. That was the biggest play of the Broncos season on defense in my opinion. Knighton has been great all year, and he has elevated his game in the playoffs.
9) Manning took control again when he hit Thomas on a deep fade for 30 yards. The Broncos drive stalled inside the 10 and Julius Thomas, who was great all game, dropped a surefire touchdown catch in the endzone to make it 27-3. Instead, the Broncos had to settle for a field goal and a 23-3 lead. I was a little nervous that play would come back to haunt the Broncos later in the game.
10) Naturally, Denver's defense got a little complacent and started playing off, and the Pats came right down the field and Brady hit Edelman for a 7 yard touchdown pass to make it 23-10.
11) Denver answered with the help of a Peyton Manning to Julius Thomas 37 yard hookup to put Denver in NE territory. The Broncos got a little conservative and they had to attempt a 54 yard field goal which Matt Prater nailed to make it 26-10, but the Pats were still only two possessions back from tying the game.
12) Naturally, the Broncos defense went into a little bit of prevent mode, and Brady marched the Pats down the field once again. A Brady touchdown run in which he completely juked Mitch Unrein cut the Denver lead to 26-16. The all-important 2 point conversion was next and Shaun Phillips completely snuffed out a Shane Vereen run to keep the lead at 10.
13) The Broncos recovered the onside kick, and with 3:07 left they needed to run out the clock to clinch the game. Denver continued to be aggressive and on a 2nd and 7 from the Pats 48, Manning play faked and hit Tamme in the flat for a 23 yard gain. From there, Montee Ball officially clinched the game with a 5 yard run on 4th and 2 and the Broncos officially became AFC Champions. It was a sweet moment to see Peyton Manning kneel down at the end of the game, and the realization finally hit me that Denver was going to Super Bowl. It was actually an emotional moment for me when it happened.
14) As far as the Patriots are concerned, I thought they were valiant all season long, but the Broncos were simply the better team. You had the feeling that Belichick knew that he couldn't really stop Peyton Manning in this game, and once Brady was off his game a little bit early, you knew the Pats were in trouble. The Pats will be back, and they always reload, but this was simply not their year.
15) I know Belichick was very vocal about how Wes Welker picked Aqib Talib in the 2nd quarter, and how it was a dirty play. Talib didn't return to the game after an injury, but I really didn't think that it was a dirty play. Even if Talib didn't get hurt in this game, I still think the Broncos and their offense would have been able to move the ball just like they did when Talib got hurt.
16) The moment the game started, you just felt like it was Denver's day. The crowd was decked out in orange, the temps were in the 60s, and it just seemed like a coronation for the Broncos and Manning on this day. As for me, I was nervous as hell. I was confident as the week went on, and I loved that a lot of experts were picking New England. When I woke up on Sunday, I had a knot in my stomach all day. You wake up on a football Sunday and you realize that your team is playing for the AFC Championship that day, and it is an incredible feeling. A piece of you is really excited, and the other part of you is downright nervous and anxious. You just don't get this Sundays every year, and it was such an emotional roller coaster all day. I think that is why I was so emotional at the end of the game when Denver ran out the clock. It just kind of hits you right then and there.
17) Manning was superb all game long. He finished 32-43 for 400 yards and 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. He completely picked apart the Pats all day. He distributed the ball evenly as Demaryius Thomas had 7 catches for 134 yards and 1 touchdown, Eric Decker had 5 receptions for 73 yards, and Julius Thomas had 8 catches for 85 yards. It was a signature game for Manning. He is now 3-1 in AFC Championship Games, and he has beaten Brady 2 out of 3 times in AFC Title contests. He is 11-11 in playoff games, and now he has a chance to get his second Super Bowl in two weeks. Hopefully, the talk about Manning's legacy can die down a little bit.
17) For the Broncos it was an ending that was maybe a year in the making. To start the season, the Broncos were the overdoes. They were the favorite to come out of the AFC from day one. They battled off the field issues, the Elvis Dumervil fiasco, the suspension of Von Miller, the injuries to Champ Bailey, Ryan Clady, Rahim Moore, and Kevin Vickerson. Also, they dealt with a season-ending seizure by Derek Wolfe, a heart attack that sidelined John Fox for a month, and then the season-ending ACL injuries to Miller in Week 16 and Chris Harris in the Divisional Playoffs. They entered the playoffs with all the pressure as the #1 seed, and dispatched of the red-hot Chargers and the Patriots to get to the Super Bowl. It certainly wasn't an easy 13-3 season, but they were able to get it done, and punch their ticket to the big dance. What a phenomenal job by John Elway, John Fox, Jack Del Rio, and the rest of the Broncos players, coaches and staff.
18) I am heading into uncharted territories here with my blog. I started this blog in 2008, and I never have been able to write about how the Broncos are going to the Super Bowl. This week, I want to write a little retrospective on the Broncos season up to this point, and I'm going to write about how much this AFC Championship means to me as a fan. I'm 34 years old, and I have been a Broncos fan for about 28 years. I have now witnessed 6 Broncos AFC Championship wins, and this one is certainly up there for me. I want to write about all those feelings and thoughts before I turn my attention to the Seahawks and Super Bowl XLVIII. Once next week commences, I will start to break down the game in more depth. For now, I am just going to soak in the victory in the AFC Championship, and enjoy this for as long as I can. Go Broncos-2013 AFC Champions!
1) Give credit to the Broncos defense because they set the tone early. They forced two 3 and outs on the first two series. Great breakups by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Tony Carter forced the Pats to punt right away.
2) Although the Broncos ending up punting on their first drive, they moved the ball effectively and you had the feeling that it would be a matter of time that Manning and the Broncos would get going. They were able to pick apart the Pats on the second drive, but they had to settle for field goal after the drive stalled inside the 10. At 3-0, you could feel that the Broncos weren't going to be stopped all game long.
3) Brady missed a wide open Julian Edelman on a deep corner route on the next series. If he hits it, them Edelman probably would have scored. That was a huge play and a huge miss by Brady. The Pats did move the ball a little bit on the next series, and the drive stalled with the aid of a questionable offensive pass interference call.
4) The Broncos began the next drive at their own 7, and they methodically put together a brilliant drive to take a 10-0 lead. They went 15 plays 94 yards and chewed up 7:01 of clock. The key play was a 29 yard run by Knowshon Moreno on a 3rd and 10 in which Manning checked into the running play and picked up the first down. From there, Manning perfectly executed a play-action bootleg and hit a wide open Jacob Tamme for the 1 yard pass and the 10-0 lead.
5) The Pats did put together a drive and were able to get a field goal on the next possession, but once again the Broncos defense came up big. Robert Ayers got a huge sack on Brady on a 3rd down, and it forced the Pats to settle for field goal and cut the lead to 10-3.
6) The Broncos got the ball at their own 20 with 2:54 left in the half, and once again Manning went to work. He hit Demaryius Thomas on passes of 26 and 27 yards and the Broncos were able to get a field goal to extend their lead to 13-3 right before the half. Thomas ate up the Pats all game long. He finished with 7 receptions for 134 yards and 1 touchdown. Plus, Denver was getting the ball at the end of the half, so anytime you get points right before the half it is always a huge factor.
7) The Broncos opened the second half with a classic 14 play, 90 yard drive that ate up 7:08 of time. Big passes to Eric Decker and Thomas set up a great play inside the five on a 1st and Goal. Manning play faked into the line, and found Thomas wide open on a quick slant to give the Broncos a 20-3 lead midway through the 3rd quarter.
8) On the next series, the Broncos defense came up big once again. On a 4th and 3, Terrence Knighton beat Logan Mankins and sacked Brady to stop the Pats at the Broncos 29 yard line. That was the biggest play of the Broncos season on defense in my opinion. Knighton has been great all year, and he has elevated his game in the playoffs.
9) Manning took control again when he hit Thomas on a deep fade for 30 yards. The Broncos drive stalled inside the 10 and Julius Thomas, who was great all game, dropped a surefire touchdown catch in the endzone to make it 27-3. Instead, the Broncos had to settle for a field goal and a 23-3 lead. I was a little nervous that play would come back to haunt the Broncos later in the game.
10) Naturally, Denver's defense got a little complacent and started playing off, and the Pats came right down the field and Brady hit Edelman for a 7 yard touchdown pass to make it 23-10.
11) Denver answered with the help of a Peyton Manning to Julius Thomas 37 yard hookup to put Denver in NE territory. The Broncos got a little conservative and they had to attempt a 54 yard field goal which Matt Prater nailed to make it 26-10, but the Pats were still only two possessions back from tying the game.
12) Naturally, the Broncos defense went into a little bit of prevent mode, and Brady marched the Pats down the field once again. A Brady touchdown run in which he completely juked Mitch Unrein cut the Denver lead to 26-16. The all-important 2 point conversion was next and Shaun Phillips completely snuffed out a Shane Vereen run to keep the lead at 10.
13) The Broncos recovered the onside kick, and with 3:07 left they needed to run out the clock to clinch the game. Denver continued to be aggressive and on a 2nd and 7 from the Pats 48, Manning play faked and hit Tamme in the flat for a 23 yard gain. From there, Montee Ball officially clinched the game with a 5 yard run on 4th and 2 and the Broncos officially became AFC Champions. It was a sweet moment to see Peyton Manning kneel down at the end of the game, and the realization finally hit me that Denver was going to Super Bowl. It was actually an emotional moment for me when it happened.
14) As far as the Patriots are concerned, I thought they were valiant all season long, but the Broncos were simply the better team. You had the feeling that Belichick knew that he couldn't really stop Peyton Manning in this game, and once Brady was off his game a little bit early, you knew the Pats were in trouble. The Pats will be back, and they always reload, but this was simply not their year.
15) I know Belichick was very vocal about how Wes Welker picked Aqib Talib in the 2nd quarter, and how it was a dirty play. Talib didn't return to the game after an injury, but I really didn't think that it was a dirty play. Even if Talib didn't get hurt in this game, I still think the Broncos and their offense would have been able to move the ball just like they did when Talib got hurt.
16) The moment the game started, you just felt like it was Denver's day. The crowd was decked out in orange, the temps were in the 60s, and it just seemed like a coronation for the Broncos and Manning on this day. As for me, I was nervous as hell. I was confident as the week went on, and I loved that a lot of experts were picking New England. When I woke up on Sunday, I had a knot in my stomach all day. You wake up on a football Sunday and you realize that your team is playing for the AFC Championship that day, and it is an incredible feeling. A piece of you is really excited, and the other part of you is downright nervous and anxious. You just don't get this Sundays every year, and it was such an emotional roller coaster all day. I think that is why I was so emotional at the end of the game when Denver ran out the clock. It just kind of hits you right then and there.
17) Manning was superb all game long. He finished 32-43 for 400 yards and 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. He completely picked apart the Pats all day. He distributed the ball evenly as Demaryius Thomas had 7 catches for 134 yards and 1 touchdown, Eric Decker had 5 receptions for 73 yards, and Julius Thomas had 8 catches for 85 yards. It was a signature game for Manning. He is now 3-1 in AFC Championship Games, and he has beaten Brady 2 out of 3 times in AFC Title contests. He is 11-11 in playoff games, and now he has a chance to get his second Super Bowl in two weeks. Hopefully, the talk about Manning's legacy can die down a little bit.
17) For the Broncos it was an ending that was maybe a year in the making. To start the season, the Broncos were the overdoes. They were the favorite to come out of the AFC from day one. They battled off the field issues, the Elvis Dumervil fiasco, the suspension of Von Miller, the injuries to Champ Bailey, Ryan Clady, Rahim Moore, and Kevin Vickerson. Also, they dealt with a season-ending seizure by Derek Wolfe, a heart attack that sidelined John Fox for a month, and then the season-ending ACL injuries to Miller in Week 16 and Chris Harris in the Divisional Playoffs. They entered the playoffs with all the pressure as the #1 seed, and dispatched of the red-hot Chargers and the Patriots to get to the Super Bowl. It certainly wasn't an easy 13-3 season, but they were able to get it done, and punch their ticket to the big dance. What a phenomenal job by John Elway, John Fox, Jack Del Rio, and the rest of the Broncos players, coaches and staff.
18) I am heading into uncharted territories here with my blog. I started this blog in 2008, and I never have been able to write about how the Broncos are going to the Super Bowl. This week, I want to write a little retrospective on the Broncos season up to this point, and I'm going to write about how much this AFC Championship means to me as a fan. I'm 34 years old, and I have been a Broncos fan for about 28 years. I have now witnessed 6 Broncos AFC Championship wins, and this one is certainly up there for me. I want to write about all those feelings and thoughts before I turn my attention to the Seahawks and Super Bowl XLVIII. Once next week commences, I will start to break down the game in more depth. For now, I am just going to soak in the victory in the AFC Championship, and enjoy this for as long as I can. Go Broncos-2013 AFC Champions!
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Broncos-Patriots AFC Championship Preview and Pick!!!
Brady vs. Manning. That is all you need to say about the AFC
Championship. One QB trying to get an elusive second Super Bowl title and
cement his legacy, and the other trying to get a fourth Super Bowl title and
take his legacy to another level. You really can’t ask for a better matchup in
the AFC. The Broncos and Patriots come into this game wounded on both sides of
the ball. Injuries have ravaged both rosters, but with Brady and Manning at the
controls this game still has the opportunity to be a classic. For the Broncos,
it is a chance to get back to the Super Bowl. They have been there six times in
their history, but the last one was 15 seasons ago. A franchise and a QB both
are desperate to get back to that big stage. For the Pats, they are looking to
get to their sixth Super Bowl in the last 12 years. Brady and Bill Belichick
are looking to get that fourth ring which would put them at an all-time level.
It should be one hell of contest on Sunday. Here are the reasons why this game
and the Pats scare me….
1)
Tom Brady is the number one reason why the Pats are
dangerous here. If you had one game to win, you wouldn’t mind putting the ball
in Brady’s hands and letting him go win it for you. I actually think the Pats
are going to let Brady try to win this game with his arm, and that is very
scary for Broncos fans. The Broncos secondary is depleted without Chris Harris,
and you know Brady will find a way to exploit that.
2)
Bill Belichick is a great coach, but he is a superb
in-game/game plan coach. If anyone will find a way to slow down or stop the
Broncos offense, then I think Belichick is the guy to do it. Belichick is just
that good of a coach.
3)
The Pats are underdogs in this game. This is their
first road playoff game since the 2006 AFC Championship. I’m sure the Pats are
relishing the fact that they are the underdog. They are going to thrive on it.
That is a very dangerous role for the Broncos to be in: The Pats coming to
their house as an underdog. That makes me nervous.
4)
The pressure is all on the Broncos and Peyton Manning.
If any team is going to play loose, then I think the Patriots are in this one.
They haven’t gotten back to the AFC Championship with a roster that is nowhere
near the roster that was configured in the summer. They have suffered injuries
to star players, yet they have had guys fill in on defense, and have reinvented
their offense and pound the ball on the ground more than they ever had. If they
lose, then they will be considered admirable for getting this far. So much of
the pressure lies with the Broncos. When was the last time we said that the
Pats weren’t facing that much pressure in the playoffs?
5)
I really worry about Denver’s defense stopping the Pats
offense. The Pats can run the ball, their offensive line is good and healthy,
and Tom Brady is the man. Throw in the fact that Denver is playing without
their two best defensive starters in Von Miller and Chris Harris, and I have a
feeling the Broncos are going to have a real tough time simply getting Brady
and that offense off the field.
Prediction: New
England (+5) over DENVER: I just think that at the end of the day, Brady
and Belichick will somehow and someway find a way to win this game. Maybe they
outscore the Broncos in a shootout, maybe they slow Manning down with their
defense, or maybe they catch a break with a turnover or luck bounce. I just
have a feeling that the pressure on Manning and the Broncos will get to them,
and the Patriots will find a way to get back to another Super Bowl.
Final Score:
Patriots-34 Broncos-27
One last thing before I go.....It is so special to get to watch a team like this year's Broncos week-to-week. Every week was fun, exciting, and even challenging. Whatever happens in Sunday's game, I would be really surprised if they didn't play a competitive game. This team has overcome obstacles all year long, and why not overcome another one with Tom Brady and the Pats in their path. I'm proud to be a Broncos fan, and I am proud of this team no matter what the outcome is. Naturally, I'll be devastated if they lose this game, and it will be a scar forever, but it has been a great ride following Peyton Manning and this crew. Go Broncos, and I hope this really is Manning's time once again.
NFC Championship Pick
We kick off the preview of Championship Sunday with the two
best teams in the NFC squaring off for a third time. Seattle and San Francisco
have established a rivalry that is up there in terms of best rivalries in the
NFL today. Both teams don’t like each other, and there is even bad blood
between the coaches-Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll. It really felt like all year
that this is how the NFC would play out. Seattle and San Francisco almost
seemed destined to meet with the chance to go to the Super Bowl on the line. I
would call it a dead even game, but let’s break it down and make an argument
for both sides….
Last Week’s Record:
2-1-1
Overall Playoff
Record: 4-1-3
(HOME TEAM IN CAPS)
(5) San Francisco at
(1) Seattle:
A Case for the 49ers: The Niners are playing the best of any of
the teams left in the playoffs right now. They have the right mix of coaching,
defense, running attack, big plays in the passing game, and the clutch plays
from their quarterback. If there is one team in the league that could win any
type of game, the 49ers can do it. They have been blown out the last two trips
to Seattle, but I think that helps them in this game. I just don’t think they
are scared to play anyone in any stadium. They won’t be intimidated by the
Seattle crowd, and with a division opponent like the Seahawks, the Niners will
be well-prepared and focused for this matchup. Plus, they are battle-tested.
They have been down this road before. This is their third straight NFC
Championship Game. Don’t overlook that, and also don’t overlook the idea that
they are the underdog in this game. I bet they relish that fact.
A Case for the Seahawks: They are at home, and we definitely
saw how important homefield advantage was to them last week in their win over New
Orleans. The 12th Man does play a huge factor in their games, and I
can’t even imagine how crazy that crowd will be for Sunday’s game. Also,
perhaps the Seahawks might be the only team that isn’t just intimidated by the
Niners. They can get into a slugfest with them, and they are able to stand
toe-to-toe with them for four quarters. I know how important Marshawn Lynch and
their defense is to their success, but doesn’t it feel like Russell Wilson is
due for a big game? He hasn’t put up big numbers down the stretch, and he
really didn’t do much for the Seahawks last week, but I have a feeling Wilson
will step up and play a great game on Sunday. Look out of Wilson stealing the
spotlight from Colin Kapernick.
Prediction: San
Francisco (+3.5) over SEATTLE: This is a classic game between two teams
that are rivals and play similar styles, but I’ll take San Francisco on the
road to win it and go the their second straight Super Bowl. I just think that
the Niners are the best team in the NFL right now, and they are just better
than Seattle at this point. Expect a close game, but look for San Francisco to
punch their ticket to the Super Bowl with a tremendous home win.
Final Score: 49ers-24
Seahawks-16
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Divisional Round Review
The Divisional Playoffs didn’t produce the quality of games
that the Wild Card round produced, but it did create a classic setup for
Championship Sunday. The four favorites won outright, and the best four teams
in the NFL are set to play in the conference championship games. Both #1 seeds
(Seattle and Denver) advanced, and basically the four teams that were supposed
to win ended up winning. In the NFC, you have the Seahawks and the Niners. This is the new version of the NFL's best rivalry. These two teams are the best in the NFC, so it is fitting that they meet for the right to go to the Super Bowl. In the AFC, it is what everyone wanted: Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning. The Broncos and Patriots go at it for the right to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. What a Sunday this is going to be. Like I said earlier, the Divisional games weren't the most compelling
games ever, but there were some interesting issues and storylines wrapped
around them. Here are my random thoughts and observations on
the games…
Seattle-23 New
Orleans-15
-Seattle just dominated the first part of the game. The game
just started and the next thing you know it was 13-0 in the first half. It just
seemed like New Orleans was just trying to hang on early and not get blown out.
-I give Drew Brees and company credit for getting back into
the game early in the 4th quarter. The Saints were able to cut the
lead to 16-8, and there was a sense that the Saints could actually steal this
game.
-After Marshawn Lynch scored a late touchdown to take a 23-8
lead, I thought the Saints did an absolute terrible job towards the end of the
game. Their play calling was suspect, they burned two timeouts, and for some
reason Sean Payton tried a 49 yard field goal down 16-8 late in the 4th
quarter. It was atrocious. Even the last play of the game was a disaster. Brees
hit Marcus Colston with a pass down to the Seattle 36 yard line with about two
seconds left. If Colston goes out of bounds, then at least the Saints have one
shot to throw a pass in the end zone to win the game. Instead, Colston catches
the pass and tries to throw a lateral across the field in an absolute
desperation play. The pass was thrown forward, which was a penalty, and the
game ended. It was such a bad play at the end, and it wrapped up a terrible
finish for the Saints.
-Seattle advanced with a great running game, great defense,
and the home crowd. They will have to do that again next week to beat the
49ers. There was a moment that I thought the Saints could steal the game, but
Seattle was able to put it away.
New England-43
Indy-22
-The Pats set the tone early by picking off Andrew Luck on
the second play of the game. The next thing you knew the Pats were up 14-0. It
was an uphill battle from that point on for the Colts.
-If you are a Colts fan, then you are bummed out that they
lost the game, but you are very hopeful and excited about the future with
Andrew Luck. Put it this way: The Colts will be playing on Divisional Weekend
many times in the next 10-12 years.
-Give credit to Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels. They
really know how to reinvent their team. The Patriots absolutely ran the ball
down the throats of the Colts defense. LeGarrette Blount ran for 166 yards on
24 carries with 4 touchdowns. Stevan Ridley added 52 yards on 17 carries. The
Pats rushed 46 times for 234 yards and 6 touchdowns. Brilliant job by the Pats
coaching staff with this group.
-Luck did make a few incredible throws once again. He
rallied them to get the game to 29-22 going into the 4th quarter. You
thought maybe that Luck would be able to find a way to steal this game. The
Patriots ended that hope on a huge 73 yard run by Blount with 12:55 left in the
4th quarter. It put the Pats up 36-22, and at that point there was
no way that the Pats were going to lose this game. On the next series, Luck got
picked off by Jaime Collins, a Ridley 1 yard run really finished off the Colts.
-It is truly amazing how much of a shell this Patriots team
is since the beginning of the season. Belichick has gotten this team to their
third straight AFC Championship in a year where it seemed that they would
struggle to win one game in the playoffs.
San Francisco-23 Carolina-10
-This game was so much more intense than the two games played on
Saturday. It was also a very chippy game, and it got nasty early on.
-You can’t kill Ron Rivera for going for a touchdown inside
the 1 early in the 2nd quarter on 4th down. He has done
it all year, and this wasn’t going to be any different. Cam Newton didn’t get
the touchdown on the QB sneak, but I liked the idea of going for it there.
-I thought the Niners dodged a bullet when they gave up a
field goal and fell down 10-6. They drove down before the half, and they got a
touchdown pass from Colin Kaepernick to Vernon Davis. It was a huge play that
gave SF the lead, and it turned the game back into their favor. Once they got
that lead, then I had a feeling that the Panthers were done.
-It seemed like the moment of the playoffs was a bit too
much for the Panthers. I think they will be back in the playoffs soon, but this
just seemed too big for them this year-especially going against a team like the
Niners.
-Kapernick essentially ended the game on his 4 yard touchdown
run midway through the 3rd quarter. There was no way the Panthers
were going to come back from a two score hole. Credit the Niners. They are
tough, resilient, and battle-tested and they are heading to their third
straight NFC Championship.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Broncos Hold Off Late Chargers Rally-Advance to AFC Title Game!
The Broncos dominated the San Diego Chargers for about 52 of
the 60 minutes during Sunday’s AFC Divisional Playoff game. Up 24-7, the
Broncos had established their control of the game and look for the knocked out
punch in those waning moments. Unfortunately, the game suddenly turned and the
Broncos had to hold on for dear life as the Chargers and Phillip Rivers mounted
a furious comeback to get the score to 24-17. The Broncos and Peyton Manning
found themselves in the same exact situation that they were in a year ago
against the Ravens. Denver was up 7 and needed three first downs to win the
game and advance. This time the Broncos put the ball in Peyton Manning’s hands
and went for the win, and they did just that. Manning completed a huge 3rd
and 17 to Julius Thomas, and then Manning complete a 3rd and 6 to
Thomas to essentially put the game away. A Knowshon Moreno run on 3rd
and 1 officially ended the game, but the two throws by Manning were the plays
that won the game at the end. For the Broncos, you could feel a weight lifted
off their shoulders after the game ended. The Broncos advanced to the AFC
Championship Game next week against the New England Patriots in Denver. There
is so much to get to in this game, so here are my thoughts and observations….
1)
The pressure was squarely on the Broncos and Peyton
Manning from the outset. Manning played really well, managed the game properly,
and controlled the game with his snap count. I thought he played really well,
and after the first drive, I felt that the Broncos and their fans settled down.
Manning’s 2 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas gave Denver an early lead,
and it was the perfect way to start. Manning finished 25-36 for 230 yards and 2
touchdowns with 1 interception. I thought he played great, and it certainly
wasn’t going to be his fault if Denver lost the game.
2)
The key for me in this game was going to be Denver’s
defense against Phillip Rivers. You have to be impressed by the Broncos defense
in this game. Give credit to Jack Del Rio and John Fox in getting this defense ready for this game. They set the tone early with an early sack by Jeremy Mincey. They
forced a punt on the first drive, and they forced a 3 and out on the second
drive. Malik Jackson got a sack on Rivers on 3rd down to end the
Chargers third drive and forced a field goal attempt that Nick Novak missed.
They then got off the field and forced a punt on the next drive. It was a
spectacular performance for the three quarters by the Broncos defense. They were
intense, tackled well, and covered all of the receivers with blanket coverage.
It was just a dominating performance by a unit that has been inconsistent all
year.
3)
The interesting part of this game was the fact that
Denver was up 17-0 at the end of the third quarter, but the Broncos could have
had a much bigger lead. Julius Thomas fumbled across the 50 on the Broncos
second drive of the game. Eric Decker FELL DOWN AND TRIPPED with no one in
front of him on a punt return late in the first half. The Broncos squandered a
chance to score when Manning’s pass to Decker deflected off of him and was
intercepted by Donald Butler in the back of the end zone. The Broncos could
have easily been up 21-0 at the half instead of 14-0. Matt Prater also missed a
field goal late in the 3rd quarter for a chance to make it 20-0.
4) The Broncos scored touchdowns on two of their first
three drives. Manning’s 3 yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker to make it 14-0 was
a great play because Denver caught the Chargers on a blitz and the Broncos ran
a switch route and Welker was wide open in the flat. Great play and great call.
5) The key moment of this game wasn’t even shown on
television. Chris Harris was hurt away from the play late in the 3rd
quarter, and once he went out, the Chargers were finally able to move the ball.
Harris’ replacement was Quinten Jammer, and he was absolutely awful. He got
burned three times late in the game. Down, 24-7 the Chargers exploited the
matchup and scored a quick touchdown from Rivers to Keenan Allen. After Eric
Decker dropped the onside kick, Rivers again went up top to find Eddie Royal
and Allen. A San Diego field goal quickly cut the score to 24-17 just like
that. CBS never explained why Harris went out of the game, and I had to look on
Twitter during a commercial just to find out what happened to him. Harris will
miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL, and it will be very hard to
overcome his injury next week. I’ll talk about his impact later in the week.
6)
How about the Broncos running game? San Diego baited
Denver into running the ball and taking away the deep passing game, and Denver
exploited it. Knowshon Moreno had 23 carries for 82 yards and 1 touchdown.
Montee Ball added 52 yards on 10 carries. Both guys ran hard, and the Broncos
offensive line dominated the Chargers up front all day long. Moreno’s 3 yard TD
run with 8 minutes to go in the 4th quarter gave Denver a 24-7 lead
and in my mind put the game away for the time being.
7)
Up 24-17 with 3:53 minutes to go, the Broncos found
themselves in the same exact position as they were a year ago against
Baltimore. They were up by a touchdown and needed to run out the clock to win
the game and advance. At their own 27 yard line, they started off the drive
with a false start, a one-yard loss on a Moreno run, and a dropped pass by
Demaryius Thomas. It set the stage for a 3rd and 16. Manning stepped
up in the pocket and found Julius Thomas all alone down the sideline on a wheel
route. Thomas adjusted to ball and got both feet down for first down. That was
the biggest play of the game, and Manning made a great throw. Three plays
later, Denver faced a 3rd and 6 with just over two minutes to go.
Last year against the Ravens, Manning and the Broncos faced a third and 6 in
almost the same exact situation, and they chose to run the ball and punt the
ball back to the Ravens. We all know what happened after that. This time they
put the ball in Manning’s hands and let him go clinch the game. Manning hit
Julius Thomas on a curl route for a 9 yard gain and essentially the
game-clinching first down. Two big time throws by Peyton Manning in those huge
moments of the contest.
8)
Denver’s win sets the stage for an epic AFC
Championship next week at home versus New England. Everyone wants to see Brady
vs. Manning for the AFC Title and now we get to see it. It will be a game for
the ages for the right to go to the Super Bowl. Trust me, I will have a lot to
write about later in the week about this matchup and this game.
9) One last thought on this win over San Diego.
I was so nervous for this game. I last time I was this nervous for a playoff
game was the 1998 AFC Championship Game against the Jets. I was nervous about the Chargers and they turned out to be a worthy opponent. I was nervous for the
Broncos and Manning. I was nervous because of what happened last year in the playoffs. I
looked like I was going to throw up right before the game started. Aren’t you
supposed to enjoy these playoff games? Once the game started I relaxed a
little. After the Broncos scored the touchdown on the opening possession, I was
able to relax more and actually enjoy the game. Those last eight minutes were
brutal though. Playoff football is intense, and that last quarter was about as
nerve-racking as it gets. Overall, it was a great win for Peyton Manning, the
Broncos, and the fans. It doesn’t take the sting away from last year’s loss to
the Ravens, but it makes it a little better to know that we got back to the
same spot and at least advanced to the AFC Championship Game with Tom Brady and
Bill Belichick waiting for us on the other end of it. Go Broncos!!!
Friday, January 10, 2014
Broncos-Chargers Divisional Preview
As I was watching the Wild Card round last year, the team
that I least wanted to face in the Divisional Playoffs was Baltimore. I had a
bad feeling about that Raven team, and I turned out to be correct because we
all saw how dangerous the Ravens were with their 38-35 win over Denver. This
year, as I watched the first round last weekend, I was really rooting for Cincy
to beat San Diego. Of course, the Chargers knocked off the Bengals and they are
now headed to Denver for the Divisional Playoff game on Sunday. Once again, the
team that I didn’t want the Broncos to face in this round is staring directly
at them. I have hated this matchup since the moment the Charger-Bengal game
ended on Sunday. This was the worst possible opponent for the Broncos. Here are
the reasons why this game scares me so much….
1)
The Chargers are red-hot, and they have won five games
in a row. Essentially, they won four “playoff” games in a row just to make it
to the playoffs, and last week they dispatched of a team that was 8-0 at home
during the regular season. If you are looking for the “hot” team in the
playoffs, then the Chargers fit that description.
2)
San Diego is playing with no pressure at all. No one
picked them to even make the playoffs this year, and now they find themselves
as one of the last eight teams left in the NFL playoffs. They can play fast and
loose on Sunday, and they don’t have to play tight at all.
3)
The Chargers have the team of destiny/fate going. They
were 5-7 and needed to win out to make the playoffs. They stun the Broncos in
Denver on a Thursday night to get to 7-7. They needed to have Miami lose their
last two games against Buffalo and the Jets. Miami lost both. They needed the
Ravens to lose their last two games at home against the Pats and at Baltimore,
and the Ravens lost both. San Diego needed to beat KC at home in Week 17 to
clinch at that point. The Chiefs decided to rest their starters. Down 24-14 to
the Chiefs backups, the Chargers rallied to tie the game late in the 4th
quarter. KC’s Ryan Succop missed a 41 yard field goal at the end of the game to
give the Chargers a chance. On that kick, the Chargers lined up in an illegal
formation, but the refs never saw it. They should have thrown the flag and KC
should have gotten a shot at a 35 yard FG to win the game. Eventually, the
Chargers won the game in OT to make the playoffs. In the playoffs, they got 4
turnovers from the Bengals in the worst game that Cincy played all year. It
just seems that fate is on the side of the Chargers. Too many crazy things
needed to happen for them to make the playoffs, and now they are in the
Divisional Round. Sometimes you just can’t mess with fate.
4)
Philip Rivers is a very good NFL QB. He got a bad rap
the last two years because he play diminished because the talent around him
diminished. He put up one of his best seasons ever this year. He is a top-level NFL quarterback, and he
can be very dangerous no matter where this game is played. Also, he owns the
Broncos historically. He is 6-2 lifetime in Denver. He stated that Denver is
one of his favorite places to play all time. Bottom line: Rivers scares the
hell out of me when he has the ball.
5) Mike McCoy was the Broncos offensive coordinator last
year with Peyton Manning. He constructed this offense with Peyton. He knows
everything about it and everything about Manning. It showed this year because
San Diego held Denver under 30 points both times they played them. The Broncos
two lowest yardage totals were both against the Chargers. McCoy’s factor is
huge in this game.
6) The Chargers went to Denver a month ago and smacked the
Broncos around. They ran the ball down their throat, converted third downs, and
stifled the Broncos offense. They know they can go into Denver and win, and
that confidence is huge in a game like this. They will be very comfortable in
the atmosphere of Sunday.
7)Divisional opponents meeting in the playoffs is always
tricky. Both teams know each other, so the Chargers will be very prepared for
what the Broncos have to offer.
8)Do you really trust Denver’s defense against a quality
QB like Rivers? I don’t. Losing Von Miller was such a blow to this defense. I
just can’t see how they are going to generate enough pressure to hassle Rivers.
Denver’s defense scares me big time in a game like this.
9)
Denver has all the pressure on them. After losing to
the Ravens in the playoffs last year, the Broncos goal has been to get to the
Super Bowl or this season is a failure. They have everything to lose and the
Chargers don’t. The pressure on Manning and this Broncos team may be too much
for them to handle. They are in the same exact spot they were in a year ago.
These chances don’t come around very often. If the Broncos miss out on this
opportunity, then their window of winning a Super Bowl is almost closed.
Manning doesn’t have a lot of years left in him. They NEED TO WIN THIS GAME!!!
If they come out nervous and tight, they could easily fall behind early to San
Diego, and then who the hell knows what could happen in this game. SD is
playing one of the all-time “House Money” games.
Prediction: San
Diego (+9) over DENVER: As much as this pains me, the Broncos will fall to the
Chargers on Sunday. As I stated before, this game is the worst possible
scenario for Denver. The Chargers just match up really well with the Broncos. I
know it is hard to fathom the Broncos losing in this spot two years in a row,
but I just think that San Diego keeps their ride going for another week. The
Chargers go into Denver and knock off their rival.
Final Score: Chargers-30
Broncos-27
Divisional Round Picks!!!
Many people describe the Divisional Round of the NFL
Playoffs as the “Best weekend of football.” I tend to agree with that statement
because in this round all the top teams come into play. This round has proven
in the past few years to be very tricky for the top teams. At least one team
with a bye has lost in this round every year going back to 2005. Last year,
Denver was the #1 seed and went down at home to Baltimore, so Broncos fans have had this happen in recent history. I think this year the possibilities of an upset
are just as strong. All four road teams this week feature top-flight or
dangerous QBs. Drew Brees for New Orleans has already won a Super Bowl. Philip
Rivers is one of the top QBs in the league for San Diego. Andrew Luck is an
emerging superstar for Indy, and Colin Kaepernick has already led the Niners to
a Super Bowl just last year. All four road teams are dangerous as a result, and
it would shock no one to see a few of the top four seeds get picked off this
weekend. Here we go with the picks for Divisional Weekend…..
Last Week’s Record: 2-0-2
Overall Playoff Record: 2-0-2
(HOME TEAM IN CAPS)
(6) New Orleans at
(1) Seattle:
A Case for the Saints: New Orleans finally got their first
playoff win in franchise history last week at Philly. Now, they can put that
talk to bed and loose on the road once again this week. The Saints got killed
in Seattle on that Monday night just over a month ago. I think that actually
helps the Saints and makes them more dangerous in this game. Do you really want
to give any more motivation to Sean Payton and Drew Brees? Both of them are
dangerous when they are backed into a corner. The Saints were so thoroughly
embarrassed by that loss that I totally see them going all-in this week and
giving Seattle a fight to the end. The Saints are huge underdogs , but with
Brees and Payton, I like their chances.
A Case for the Seahawks: Seattle is simply the better team. In
fact, Seattle has been the best team in the NFL since Week 1. They are the most
complete team, and they are the only team that still has a true homefield
advantage. The fact that the Seahawks lost a home game this season is actually
a good thing heading into this game. If they jump on the Saints early, then
watch out because this game could get turn into a route. You have a feeling
that the Seahawks will come out very excited and prepared to put up a big
effort on Saturday.
Prediction: New
Orleans (+8) over SEATTLE: The fact that this game was such a blowout in the
regular season makes me like the Saints chances even more. I think the Saints
are dangerous in this spot as a huge underdog. I think they will take this game
deep into the 4th quarter and have a chance. Maybe Seattle pulls it
out late, but this will be one heck of a game either way.
Final Score: Seahawks-29
Saints-26
(4) Indianapolis at
(2) New England
A Case for the Colts: Why not ride the arm of Andrew Luck at
this point? Last week in the comeback win over the Chiefs, he officially made
the leap to the “Next One.” We all knew it was coming, but last week was the
time he put a stamp on it. Luck’s run could resemble Ben Roethlisberger’s run
in 2005. As a second year QB, Big Ben ripped off three straight road wins to
get to the Super Bowl. I could sense the same thing happening here with Luck.
Let’s be honest, do you think the Patriots really want to see Luck with the
ball in a one possession game. Maybe it is kind of a passing of the torch type
game where Luck outduels Brady. I wouldn’t put it past him.
A Case for the Patriots: As inconsistent the Pats secondary has
been all year long, you have to figure that they will find a way to stop T.Y.
Hilton and force Luck to find someone else to beat them. If that is the case,
then the Pats chances of winning this game increase dramatically. The Pats are
the better team, and they are at home in their familiar Saturday night playoff
spot. You have to like your chances with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in this
situation. Plus, if the Pats jump on the Colts early, they are not going to give
up a big lead like Kansas City did. That is just not happening to New England.
Prediction: Indy
(+8) over NEW ENGLAND: The Pats will win this game, but it will be closer than
people expect. Plus, you always have the possibility for a late, backdoor cover
by Luck, so that has to go into your thinking. This game will be pretty
competitive throughout, but expect the Pats to win and reach their third
straight AFC Championship Game.
Final Score: Patriots-31
Colts-24
(5) San Francisco at
(2) Carolina
A Case for the 49ers: Do anyone want to see this team coming
into their building? I didn’t think so. The Niners did lose to the Panthers
back on December 1st, but they were without Vernon Davis and Michael
Crabtree. Overall, the Niners are the superior team, and it wouldn’t shock
anyone to see them go on the road and domintate the Panthers. The Niners are
battle tested, and playoff experience is a huge factor considering the Panthers
haven’t been to the playoffs since 2008, and Cam Newton is making his first ever
playoff start.
A Case for the Panthers: They are at home and they have really
good defense. That should be able to help you in any playoff atmosphere. Plus,
is this Cam Newton’s moment? He resurrected himself this season, and maybe this
is his time in his first ever playoff appearance. If the game is close late,
then you know Cam can find a way to win the game. Although they are at home,
the Panthers have less pressure on them than the Niners. Carolina can play fast
and loose and take chances like they have all year.
Final Score: 49ers-27
Panthers-13
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