Q3 15:00: Matt Prater’s kickoff is fielded to the 29-yard line by Darren Sproles before he’s taken down by Wesley Woodyard.
Q3 14:19: Sproles gets the carry on first down and he runs for 6 yards. Mike Tolbert runs for 8 yards and fumbles, but San Diego recovers. Sproles runs for 1 yard on the following first down. Perrish Cox breaks up a pass on second down, setting up third-and-9 for the Chargers. Rivers takes the shotgun snap and hits Darren Sproles over the middle with room to run. Sproles turns on the jets and finds blockers down the field, turning the short catch into a 57-yard touchdown catch.
CHARGERS 28, BRONCOS 7
*INJURY UPDATE* Darcel McBath left the game with a quadricep injury. His return is questionable.
Q3 12:36: Nate Kaeding kicks off to Demaryius Thomas, who finds a seam in the coverage and carries the ball just past the 40-yard line. But there are two flags on the play, a holding penalty on the Broncos and a tripping penalty on the Chargers. The penalties offset at the spot of the holding call, so the Broncos will start with a first-and-10 from their own 19-yard line.
Q3 12:29: Knowhson Moreno gets the call on first down and runs for a 2-yard gain. Orton lines up under center, fakes the handoff to Moreno and throws a slip-screen to Demaryius Thomas. Antoine Cason sniffs out the play and tackles the receiver for no gain. Ryan Harris is called for a false start on third down, pushing the Broncos back to a third-and-13 from their own 16-yard line. Orton’s pass is too high for Lloyd, and Britton Colquitt will come in to punt.
Q3 10:57: Sproles returns Colquitt’s punt 5 yards to the San Diego 45-yard line, and Mike Tolbert takes the first down carry for 4 yards. Kevin Vickerson stops Tolbert for no gain on the next play, setting up third-and-6 for San Diego. Rivers drops back and throws a pass in the face of pressure, finding Malcom Floyd for 18 yards and a first down.
**INJURY REPORT** Demaryius Thomas has left the game with an ankle injury and is out.
Q3 8:43: On first down for the Chargers, D.J. Williams reads the screen pass to Sproles and combines with Ryan McBean to take the back down 6 yards behind the line. Marcus McNeil was called for holding on the play, but the Broncos declined the penalty. Sproles runs for 4 yards on the next play, setting up third-and-12 for the Chargers on Denver’s 35-yard line. Rivers’ pass is incomplete, and Kaeding has come on to attempt the 53-yard field goal. San Diego elects to take its first timeout of the half before the kick.
Q3 7:57: The Chargers have decided to punt instead of attempt the long field goal, sending out Mike Scifres. The punt rolls out of bounds at Denver’s 5-yard line.
Q3 7:48: Orton’s fakes the handoff on first down and hits Brandon Lloyd for 13 yards and a first down. The quarterback works the fake again on the next play, firing a deep pass just out of reach for Lloyd up the left sideline. On the ensuing play, Orton hits Moreno on a screen, but the back is brought down for a 3-yard loss. Orton hits Daniel Graham for a 6-yard gain well short of the first down, and Colquitt comes out to punt. Eric Weddle waives for the fair catch, and the Chargers will take over at their own 47-yard line.
***INJURY UPDATE*** D.J. Williams has left the game with a concussion and is out.
Q3 5:45: On first down, Tolbert takes the handoff and bulls his way forward for 6 yards before Brian Dawkins takes him down. Rivers hands off to Tolbert again on second down, this time for a draw play and a 3-yard gain. Denver’s defense is called for encroachment before the third down play, giving San Diego a fresh set of downs.
Q3 4:12: Justin Bannan stops Jacob Hester for no gain on first down, and Champ Bailey takes down Sproles after a 2-yard gain on second down. Facing third-and-8 from Denver’s 37-yard line, Rivers takes the shotgun snap, scrambles to his right and dives just past the first-down marker for a 9-yard gain.
Q3 2:15: Rivers hands off on the draw play to Tolbert for 4 yards on first down and gives to Tolbert again for a 3-yard gain on second down. On third-and-3 from Denver’s 21-yard line, Rivers lines up under center and completes a pass to a wide open Kory Sperry for 13 yards and another first down. Tolbert takes the first-down carry for 4 yards to end the third quarter of play.
Q4 15:00: On second down, Tolbert takes the handoff and runs for a 1-yard gain to the Denver 3-yard line, and Rivers hits Jacob Hester for a touchdown pass on the next play.
CHARGERS 35, BRONCOS 7
Q4 14:16: Perrish Cox is back to receive Kaeding’s kickoff, but the short kick falls to Spencer Larsen, who runs for 9 yards on his third return of the night. On first-and-10 from the Denver 29-yard line, Knowshon Moreno takes the handoff and runs for 4 yards. Orton finds Brandon Lloyd over the middle for a 3-yard gain, but can’t complete a pass to Eddie Royal on third down. Britton Colquitt punts to Sproles, who returns it 8 yards to the San Diego 22-yard line before Joe Mays stops him with a big hit.
Q4 13:02: Rivers lines up in the shotgun and hands off to Tolbert for 2-yard gain on the draw play. Rivers pitches left to Tolbert, and Wesley Woodyard and Joe Mays stop the back for a 1-yard gain. On third-and-7, Marcus Thomas pressures Rivers and the quarterback can’t complete a pass on the run. Mike Scifres is out to punt to Eddie Royal who picks up the bouncing punt and finds room up the right sideline for a 33-yard return.
Q4 11:27: Starting from San Diego’s 39-yard line, Orton lines up in the shotgun and tosses a screen pass to Moreno, who picks up 14 yards and a first down. Moreno gets the call again on a draw play, spinning off one tackler and keeping his balance for a 12-yard gain. The back picks up 1 yard on the next play, and then makes a 6-yard catch on the next play. Facing third-and-3 from Chargers’ 6-yard line, Orton takes the shotgun snap and has nowhere to go before getting sacked by Vaughn Martin for a 7 yard sack. The Broncos are going for it on fourth down, and Orton fires a high pass to Brandon Lloyd. The receiver leaps up over three onlookers and comes down with a circus catch for the touchdown.
CHARGERS 35, BRONCOS 14
Q4 8:48: Matt Prater’s kicks off for a touchback, and the Chargers will start from their own 20-yard line. Tolbert carries for 3 yards on first down, and Sproles turns a catch in the flat into a 10-yard gain on second down. With a new set of downs, Rivers lines up under center and hands off to Tolbert, who finds a hole up the middle for 22 yards. The run puts him over the 100-yard mark for the night.
Q4 6:25: Tolbert runs again on first down, picking up the 5-yards. A San Diego man has made his way onto the field and waives his T-shirt around before he’s tackled and escorted off by three security guards.
Q4 6:05: San Diego is called for a false start so the Chargers are moved back to a second-and-10. Tolbert carries for 2 yards before he’s stopped by Kevin Alexander, setting up a third-and-8. Rivers can’t get the snap off in time, so San Diego is called for delay of game and now faces a third-and-13 from midfield. Sproles takes the handoff on the draw play and gains 1 yard. Denver is calling their first timeout of the second half.
Q4 4:51: Eddie Royal fair catches the punt, putting his team in position to start from the 9-yard line. Orton lines up in the shotgun and finds Moreno over the middle for 8 yards. Orton hurries the offense to the line and completes a pass to Orton in the same place, picking up 10 yards and a first down at the 27-yard line. Orton looks for his running back again, this time completing an 8-yard pass. The quarterback completes a quick 5-yard pass to Jabar Gaffney for another first down, and then Orton throws an incomplete pass in the same direction. On second-and-10, Orton rolls to his right but gets sacked for a 12 yard loss when Larry English jumps on his back.
Q4 2:29: Orton’s third down pass is incomplete to Royal, and Britton Colquitt comes out to punt on fourth-and-22. Sproles returns the punt for 12 yards, and the Chargers will start from their own 45-yard line.
Q4 2:19: Jacob Hester runs for 3 yards on first down, bringing us to the final two-minute warning.
Q4 2:00: Curtis Brinkley carries for 9 yards up the middle, and Rivers takes a knee. The Chargers will run out the clock, finishing off the Broncos 35-14 on Monday night in San Diego.
Tags: 2010, Denver Broncos, Monday Night Football, San Diego Chargers, Week 11

I gotta go guys. yeah we are in a huge hole. We are not gonna make the playoffs with out a huge collapse from the other teams. Better days are coming. It will work itself out with McD at HC.
Haha, ok Greatness take it easy. I don’t mean to sound like I’m at your throat but maybe one day you’ll see the light.
I’ll be waiting here when you do.
Well you guys enjoy your chat and have a safe trip back greatness, sorry you had to be there for such a crappy game, at least I’m heading for my comfortable king size bed right now…
Well we’re all but done with the season. I’m personally done speculating on what is going to happen because this team is so up and down. It’s pretty safe to assume they’ll win less than 5 of the remaining six though. I’m axe to axe McDaniels but I’m sure many of you are. But I think these young players have a “tilt” problem. In the poker world “tilt” is when you’re playing distracted, often because of one bad play you make. It can manifest itself in the form of blind anger, feeling intimidated, overanalyzing past situations when there are still present ones to deal with etc. I’m gonna go against the grain and say that McDaniels has pu together a team of players with good ability, strong work ethic and leadership from the guys. Their probelm – and it’s a big one – is they do not respond well to adversity. I think the Chargers pulling off that huge fake punt really started shifting the momentum and as a team we don’t have what it takes to win it back. I do believe that is something that can be fixed and will continue to improve as these guys play together more. I can speak from personal experience that the more I play poker the less I “tilt” and I believe the same will happen for McD’s players if he sticks around. When we’re playing mistake free and executing the game plan it’s a beautiful thing. We’ve seen what we’re capable of. What we need next see next season (if there is a next season) is to move forward with consistency. In the mean time, once we are mathematically eliminated from a playoff run, I hope Tebow sees more extended playing time.
Well, I’m off to Missouri tomorrow to spend the week with the family. I hope all you guys have a Happy Thanksgiving. Remember there’s plenty to be thankful for!
I love Orton, but enough is enough. Orton has proved he can bring in good trade values, possibly during the draft? Tebow time is here! I can stand losing the rest of the games, but I want to get him some true experience and time behind the center. Let Tebow make mistakes when they arnt costly. Like I said I love Orton and I think he deserves to be a starting qb in this league more than anyone, but he just isn’t winning us games, all the numbers in the world haven’t added up to wins and at the end of the day that’s all that matters.
Play TEBOW!!! At least let him play one full Quarter the next game against the Rams. Give the kid some experience. Let him learn from his mistakes. I have nothing else to say about this team. This team is way too unpredictable. Can’t say what they will do. I am probably only one of a few of you who still thinks McDaniels is a decent coach. Most of you have given up on him. I think he will be back for one more year. He will start TEBOW definitely next year if we have a next year. WE need a new defense. Our defense is old and tired. Revamp our defense. Wow this sounds familiar. Isn ‘t this what we said when McDaniels got hired.
BRONCOS 14
CHARGERS 35
Official results of the score prediction contest:
We had some pretty savy guys here, a handful of guys who smartly bought onto the line for the game being 10 points for most of the week and therefore had the Broncos win by 2 TD’s or at least 10 points, why couldn’t have I been that smart, I gave our O way too much credit thinking they would lose by only one TD and that got me just outside of the running this week, close but nothing to show for, big bummer! Anyhow enough about my losing, let’s see who the smart guys were.
In first place with an incredibly accurate score, guessing the Chargers score spot on and only a field goal off on our score, in 1st place:
casinoroyal19 17-35, only 3 points off, congrats to you buddy, you get bragging rights for the week.
2nd place:
killerkod 17-34, only 4 points off, just about as accurate, missed the win by one stupid point, well done.
3rd place:
UKBroncos 13- 27, 9 points off, still an excellent prediction by the guy over the pond who is awesomely good at that guessing game and has now taking over my spot for the overall lead, I hate you, LOL.
4th place:
1nOnlyTRB 20-31, 10 points off
And a three way tie for 5th place:
BeastFromEast92 24-34, 11 points off
tnalen66 23-33, 11 points off
crazyhorserider 19-29, 11 points off
This week was very hard to find someone so totally off the wall with their prediction spread wise to easily make it on the dubious Wall of Shame with 19 bloggers picking our team to win in fairly close scores, but once again one stood out from the crowd in the end and has rightfully earned his way onto the Wall of Shame, a dude who thought we could actually score 38 points on the Chargers, the #2 D in the league!!!
The Dane 38-31, welcome to the Wall of Shame, LOL.
Here you have it, back to normal score guessing schedule this week, you can place your pick now through Staurday, NO PICKS ON GAME DAY, right MANIAC?
I’ll say it again……
They are who we thought they were! lol
I get back from my honeymoon in Cuba to see that we stomped the Chiefs, which made me very happy, even though our D still gave up a lot of points. It made me a little optimistic about last nights game.
Then our O goes out and shreds the D for an opening score. I was impressed.
Then the wheels fell off and the whole team just disappeared. The Denver Broncos we loath returned and layed a big fat stinky egg.
Poor tackling, poor coverage, poor playcalling, poor execution. The list goes on and on. BDawk is done…..he can’t keep up and he can’t tackle worth crap. And Champ? I don’t really know what to think about him anymore. We need to inject some youth into this D.
What will the magic number be for a losing record before Mr. Bowlen pulls the plug on the JMCD project? Phillips is out, Chilly is out, time for you to follow suit McD!
Heads up: I just posted the score predictions results and it will hopefully be up any time. Killerkod, there is good news in it for you, well done.
The up one week and down the next is what happens with parity in this league.
However when you are up here and there but down most of the time like we are, parity doesn’t have much to do with it, there is a much simpler answer: IT’S BECAUSE WE DON’T HAVE AN IDENTITY, WE HAVE NOTHING SOLID WE CAN RELY ON WEEK IN WEEK OUT.
No identity, at a loss, that’s the way we look on the field, at a loss, befuddled, confused, Jekil and Hyde, we have no idea who we are, no one really knows what makes us tick, we are identity less, we are bums, we feel like we live under a bridge and don’t remember our names, becoming irrelevant, invisible, nameless, pouff, up in smoke. Ok, you get the point, LOL. I’ll do my G,B and U thing later on since I will be busy for a while today and I do hope the score predictions results will pop up any minute.
Time for the kool aid drinking fans to come on here and tell us what we have to look forward to from now on, like all the mathematicians will tell us we are not done yet, if we win all our remaining games and our three division foes lose half of theirs we can still win this thing, LOL, and I have some great real estate by the Colorado river in the middle of the Grand Canyon National Park I’d like to sell you, and I’ll throw in the Hoover Dam if you pay cash, LMAO.
You ever notice in McD’s post game comments he always says the words, “you know”
Yeah Josh, we know……..we know that this team and your coaching STINKS!
We also know we have no shot in making the playoffs and we are one of the worst teams in the league.
Unfortunately, what we don’t know is how long we have to wait until you’re a$$ is out of Denver.
Bay, again, I’ll step up and say that I have supported the current regime adding that I no longer can support this. Don’t want to hear the ‘rebuilding’ thing either. Not while TB sits at 7-3 and in the fight for their division. I will always compare us to them because we passed on Raheem Morris. As a die hard Bronco fan I was apparently clouded and just wanted McD to do well because I thought he might make a good HC. We officially suck and will be mentioned in the conversation with Carolina and the like. I also thought we might win 8 games this year and now I have to laugh at myself. What a horrible feeling this is.
I went to my first Bronco game in 1973. We were not a very good team then either but we still loved our Broncos. 6 trips to the SB have changed that. We expect to be good now. Thank God TB came along in ’76 and lost 26 straight because we were that team before they came along. Now we are becoming that team again.
This is from Klis about the thumping handed out by the Chargers:
Adding insult to defeat were the stinging words, and churning legs, of Chargers running back Michael Tolbert. During an interview with a local radio show last week, Tolbert was asked what he didn’t like about the Broncos.
“Their demeanor,” Tolbert said. “Ever since they’ve gotten a new coach, their demeanor is high and mighty and we want to knock them off their high horse.”
So us realists are not the only one questioning the questionable McD regime ways, good to know, I thought the rest of the league was up to it, at least the players who used to play here but now play elsewhere, but now it’s pretty clear that it’s permeating through the league, everyone knows our bark is loud but there is nothing to fear, it’s just a chihuahua with a low sounding bark. All talk no walk, watch out they are onto us.
raidrhadr don’t forget that we also passed on the Rams head coach. oh the same coach who has the Rams playing good, and oh the same Rams who are going to Denver this Sunday!
Man I wonder how Steelers fans feel to have such a great coach. A coach who holds players new and old accountable for their actions and lack of!!
raidrhadr, you and I have followed the Broncos for exactly the same amount of time give or take a year, so I understand how painful it is for you, it hasn’t beeen so painful to me because as you know I have been very weary of McD’s ways for a long time now so I have clearly been through the hurting part already, this is just confirmation to me that we are in a heap of troubles no matter how you look at it. The franchise is hitting lows that you’d have to go back to the sixties to match, and that’s not even an exaggeration…
when you start a game with a winning drive like we did, how do you just erode away like we did? our D stank up the field, the play calls were all over the place, and our offense played like it was their first time on the field. WTF is going on? like bay pointed out no sense of identity, you would think we could muster up a good game against our divisional rival, specially for a monday night game, but no we played like we had a rookie coach, this season and McD sux
caramelloo: Good point. The Rams may come in here and further embarrass a dejected team. I gave up the tickets to that one. I’m jamming at an anniversary party that day. Probably more fun to play my guitar than watch the game. BTW anyone who lives in Littleton should come to Chatfields Escape and watch my band Wednesday night.
I’ll tell you what went wrong, not only our D was subpar, but our O after that first drive was ATROCIOUS:
From my own counting, WE WENT 3 AND OUT SIX TIMES IN THE GAME, SIX TIMES, ANYBODY GOT THIS? SIX THREE AND OUTS.
You get about 8 possessions a game, we go 3 and out 6 times, how can we even start saying the D was terrible, what would that matter if the D was great and we go THREE AND OUT SIX TIMES!!!! I hope I counted it correctly since I was so forceful in making my point, LOL.
Bay, precisely the sentiment I was trying to express but I think this hurts more now because we have actually had success. In the ’60s we were just glad to have football here in Denver and in that accepted our team as is/was.
And McD was brought here because he is an offensive genius!!!!
I have never seen an offensive genius who was so close to great things and utterly tear it apart and destruct it in such short time, that outta be some type of record.
who’s offense was so close to great things….
McD isn’t looking like a Offensive Master Mind. Living here in New Orleans gives me a up close look at the Saints. Sean Payton is a Offensive master mind. Yes Colston is Drew Brees main guy but all in all Drew is a ball slut bc he throws the ball to any and every player on the field.
Orton is starting to focus on one guy again. Might be Lloyd and it might be Moreno.
Also I saw too many times last night where Wr’s weren’t even running routes or running routes with effort.
I think we all had it wrong, McD is not an offensive genius, he is just offensive, hahahahahahahaha. Gotta pay closer attention to the details next time we hire a HC, LOL.
For real Bay!! Now that I think about Tolbert’s comment of his view of us….. it all makes sense. We have become a team of politicians! We talk a great game but don’t have the actions to support the words.
Our team really is a spitting image of our coach.
Amen.
Nothing wrong with barking if you can back it up, like Ryan and the Jets, lost of barking but lots of mauling too, here just bark, nada mas, kind of a childish futile effort, a mirror image of McD’s tenure with us so far.
lots of barking…
it looked to me like a team just going through the motions, no real interest in being there
Playing for a paycheck, the worst kind.
Baylinorcrush,
I’ve been reading this blog for over 3 years just about everyday to see the progress of the Broncos. I hated to see Shanny go and was curious to see what Mc D was all about. I was not happy at all with McD’s moves before he even coached a game and I feel that my 5 year old niece could have had a better draft both years. Even though it is hard to watch and see this team as low as they have been in a long while, I do feel that Josh has made this mess and it would be too easy to fire him. As children, we were taught that if we make a mess that we need to clean it up. Josh has made a really big mess and now HE is the one who must clean this up. All we can hope for now as fans is for a high draft pick along with good trade value from Orton. Draft based on needs, not “best player available”. I’m sure that Broncos Nation won’t mind drafting Defense through the first 3 rounds. Let’s hope for McD to wake up and fix what he has broken. Clean it Up JOSH!
McDaniels dismantled the Bronco’s offense, fired one of the better Defensive Coordinators in the NFL, and has seemingly, destroyed the players willingness to play hard and with a desire to succeed.
What does it take for the ownership to realize that the ezperiment at head coach has failed and that a change is needed there, if positive results are the goal.
McDaniels must pay the price for his failure. Just leave him in for the remainder of the season so we are assured of a higher draft position in 2011.
Did you guys see the title on the front page of the website:
“Monday Night Misfortune”
I just think that’s cute…
I think it is a sad state for the Broncos…and I hate to be the I told you so guy…therefore, I am just gonna say, we got six more games, and then the decisions need to be made…wassup bay, been getting moderated recently so I was unable to post.
I know, bummer, I’m doing my best to keep things level headed here within reason so I don’t end up on your boat and it’s not always easy trust me. And unfortunately I believe Bolwen will not make a decision on McD until 2012 because of the unresolved labor talks for 2011. I’m afraid we need to brace ourselves for another year of this if we play next year.
It seems to me the team has lost it’s desire to even play a whole game,when things get tough,they aren’t trying as hard(as a team),as much as people will disagree with me,that reflects on COACHING!!!it also seems that McD still has a long way to go to be a HC.I don’t have all the answers,but the 1st Thing I would do is bring the axe down on McD and see if Cowher or Gruden is interested in coming to Denver,and at least talk to them before the season ends before another team grabs them first,if we can’t get one of them maybe we can get Dick Lebow,we definitely need to get rid of Xanders and get somebody in here that can evaluate talent and knows how to draft some Defensive players.This is the worst team we’ve had since Mr B took over!
If you’re listening Mr.B…PLEASE BRING BACK THE REAL BRONCOS!!!!!
Just one man’s opinion that don’t mean a Helluva lot!!!!
BFE
Bowlen, sorry.
The people I really feel sorry for are this website’s PR guys. They have to put a positive spin on this trash every week. Too bad only about 2% of the readers still buy it.
I can handle losing. I’ve seen the Broncos have a losing season here or there throughout my life. But I can’t handle this complete lack of effort and complete lack of an identity. I feel like Mr. B is fine with this team being horrible as long as there is enough ticket revenue to stay above the red at the end of every fiscal year.
Sad time for Broncos fans, who are the only ones involved that still seem interested in winning…
I won’t disagree with you BFE. You’re right on. That kind of effort (or lack thereof) is about 99% coaching (or bad coaching).
For real… I just want to know why in the world was McD wearing a GREEN jacket with a bronco iron on patch???????????????
I thought it was really strange that he would wear Green?
Hopefully MrB is not thinking of changing our colors to army green? idk?
McDaniels must be fired.
Speaking of fashion O_C, I get a kick out of the long sleeves under the short sleeves that McD always sports. That’s how my 6 year old nephew dresses every day. They could share clothes.
at least we could be in the top 5 picks for the draft! hahaha I want Tebow, I’m tired of the lack of effort from the Broncos week in and week out. We need a leader and Tebow is that leader! He will screw up and he will make stupid mistakes but he will learn and fix it then be able to take the reigns next year! just want to say that if mcd gets fired I hope we get another coach who believes in Tebow. and does anyone know how Demaryius is doin? IMO he has been quite the disappointment this yea, I know its probably because of our receiving corps but I was hoping for more of an impact from him!
Thank God deer hunting with a bow goes From October – January in Illinois!
What and the *$#! was that on t.v. last night? I would have much rathered made out with my sister and I don’t even have one!
Some of you were talking about the age of the defense and even threw Dawkins under the bus (which I agree with)…However, did any of you catch Gruden and Jaws talking about the TD that Dawk got beat on? Paraphrasing of course.
“This defense is the 2nd oldest in the league to the Steelers. You can see that Sproles on Dawkins is a HUGE missmatch. They need to inject some youth into this defesne!”
…uh we did! He wears #32 and was CONSTANTLY GETTING BURNT! lol!
…..O.K., going to a tree stand now!
GO GET EM’ BOYS!
Why does McDani insult us??!! I got this quote from maxdenver….
“Obviously, when you put yourself in this situation, you’re going to need a lot of things to fall your way down the stretch if you want to continue to fight to qualify for the playoffs,” admitted McDaniels after the game.
Now I’m not Jim Mora Sr. but ummmm Playoffs!?! Playoffs?? Playoffs!!?? What are you nuts!!
Champ is no better for saying…
“It’s not like we’re out of it,” cornerback Champ Bailey said. “Anything can happen — just don’t take the opportunity for granted.”
This team has taken many opportunities for granted! Just look at the Colts, Jets, 49ers, and last nights game!
Can I just say also that it would be the biggest disgrace to the NFL if crybaby Rivers won MVP. I dont like how much praise he gets for tossing the ball 10 yards and then his receiver running 50 more. IMO he is a punk in a system that benefits him, with players that make him look good.
Glass way more than half full take. Full of orange kool-aid…
KC at Seattle, KC Loss
Miami at Oakland, Oakland Win
San Diego at Indy, SD Loss
Rams at Denver, Denver Win
Oakland at San Diego, SD Win
Denver at Kansas CIty, Denver Win
So if we beat KC, which is a longshot I know, but they were the only team we dominated so…….here is how the standings would look with four games to play….
San Diego 6-6
Oakland 6-6
Kansas City 6-6
Denver 5-7
Its very bleak guys, but it’s not over, just totally feels that way.
..oh and on a side note! ENOUGH OF THE TEBOW INJECTIONS!
Can someone explain to me what this is supposed to do? We’re on like the 40 yd. line we take out our starting QB to put in another one to run a RB/option/Read play for 1 yd.
Is this suppose to scare the defense because Tim is in there? I thought Kyle was playing WAY outside of his ability all year long. I support Kyle and Kudos to a very good year. However, it was CLEAR as the sky is blue that scrambling is not is best attribute! LOL…..
So….I’m wondering what a Tebow project would truley look like now. I’m watching #7 do it in Philadelphia with his legs and I’m wondering…….
See, I believe if this Swamp Package crap is going to work, you let it all out. Not just inside the 5 yd line. Put him out there and let him run the offense for a series or 3. Putting him out there for 1 play a qtr. Is just stupid LMFAO! WHAT? If I’m a defensive player, I’d be like “Yeah so #15 is the QB watch this, he’s gonna run the option!” LOL
This has now just became funny!
GO GET EM’ BOYS!
Yovi21, say what you want about Rivers…..I’m not his biggest fan by no means, but he does get the job done year in and year out. That’s got to account for something. He’s a fierce competitor who gives his all on every play. We could use a little of that on our team right now.
LMFAO!
CurtOU,
You just became Mike Rice’s best friend!
GO GET EM’ BOYS!