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Broncos at Patriots: Quotables

January 14th, 2012 - 11:18pm by Stuart Zaas

Head Coach John Fox

On the outcome of the game
“I was very proud of them. I thought they accomplished a lot. I thought they came a long ways from a 1-4 start with a football team that had no offseason, no OTAs — really I was as proud of them as any team I’ve ever coached. The New England Patriots had a little bit to do with that. They are a good football team, obviously we played them twice in a month and we’re a work in progress and we’re obviously not up to par to compete with them at this point. Not taking anything away from them – obviously they’re well-coached, they had two weeks to prepare, they were fresh. I think Brady was about as sharp as I’ve seen him. He’s a terrific quarterback anyways, but I thought he had a great night. The fact that we lost a couple safeties didn’t help.”

On bringing pressure
We reached a point there where we didn’t have enough people to match up on their multiple wideout stuff so it limited us to some point as far as playing man coverage. But that’s neither here nor there. I think they were definitely the better team tonight.

On QB Tim Tebow
“Kind of like our football team. I was really proud of where he started and where he brought this team. We are a work in progress. We’ve got a lot of work to do. That hasn’t changed for some time and as I mentioned earlier — with the two matchups we had against the New England Patriots I think it’s evident we have work to do.”

On the offense
“Every year has it’s own personality and we’re officially starting our offseason now and we’ll do whatever it takes to get better. So whether that’s scheme, personnel, all the same things the teams the teams that didn’t make the playoffs are already ahead starting on.”

On the season as a whole
“As I told all the men in that locker room – coaches, players, trainers, equipment men is that I was very proud of them and they worked very hard and I appreciated all their efforts.”

Quarterback Tim Tebow

On changes from Patriots defense
“They had a great scheme. They came out and they played well and they executed well. You’ve got to give them a lot of credit.
I just want to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ and thank my teammates for the effort they put forth not only tonight but the entire season. I also want to thank the Broncos fans for all their support this season and it definitely meant a lot.”

On the media attention he faces
“I haven’t worried to much about that. I think the cool part is the relationship with my teammates. The run was a lot of fun. A lot of ups and downs but we really try to block everything in the outside off and just enjoy the relationships with teammates and coaches and work and try to get better and I feel like we did that all year. We just didn’t put forth a good enough performance tonight . You’ve got to give them a lot of credit, that’s a really good team.”

On the season
“It had a lot of ups and downs. Overall it’s been a very special opportunity for me – something I’m very thankful for and very thankful I have the opportunity to build so many great relationships with teammates and coaches and to be able to overcome a lot of different forms of adversity with my teammates and to win some special games. There’s a lot of things that we’re proud of, it’s hard to see them all right now though.”

On the loss
“It still was a good day because before the game I got to spend time with Zach McCloud and make him smile. Overall when you get to do that it’s still a positive day and a good day. Sometimes it’s just hard to see but it depends what lens you’re looking through. I choose to look through those lenses and I got to make a kid’s day and anytime you do that it’s more important than winning a game, so I’m proud of that.”

On continuing to play hard
“Any time you’re getting beaten like that you just continue to fight. It doesn’t change who you are, how you play, how you go out there – you should be the same at all times. That’s what I wanted to show and it didn’t matter if it was the first play or the last play or if we were down by 42, I was going to be the same player and I was going to still give everything I have because that’s all I have to give. Every time I step on the field I’m going to give my whole heart regardless of the score.”

On his offseason goals
“Just work and improve — fundamentals, understanding defenses, my reads, footwork, everything. This will be a big offseason for me and I’m looking forward to it. Every single game including this one was an opportunity. Even coach McCoy and coach Gase on the sidelines at the end of the game, they were like ‘Just take it all in, learn from it and understand all these things that are going on so when we have an opportunity to get back here we can handle it differently.’ I try to learn from every experience good or bad.”

Cornerback Champ Bailey

On the season as a whole
“There was some good and some bad. Obviously we’re going home right now. Any time you have to wait another year to get a chance at the Super Bowl is disappointing. It is what it is. We just have to go home this offseason and check ourselves and hopefully get better.”

On whether the team is better than they were last year
“Absolutely, but that doesn’t make you good enough.”

On the Denver defense
“We can do some good things, but we have a lot of work to do. If we want to be elite, you have to play like it when you play teams like this. Especially when it’s win or go home.”

On Brady’s performance
“It doesn’t shock me. The thing is, you have to find a way to match that or exceed that. We didn’t do that.”

On the game plan
“We did (have a good game plan). We just didn’t execute it. You can’t put anything on the coaches. It’s all us. We’re out there. I know there are some calls they probably want to have back, but at the end of the day, it’s all us.”

Running back Willis McGahee

On the season as a whole
“We made it to the playoffs – nobody thought we were going to get this far. You always thought you could still win the game when you’re in the playoffs. This is one of those games…

On the frustration in ending the season this way
“It’s frustrating. It’s one of those games that you don’t want it to end like this. Unfortunately it did and you can’t do anything about it right now.”

On whether the year is a success in his mind
“I think we had a crazy season. It was a good season. You still don’t want to come into the playoffs and end the game like this. I think we could’ve done better. Those guys had a good game plan and they executed well.”

On his personal season
“I had a great year with the Broncos. We haven’t been in the playoffs since ’05. We got back in it, so at the end of the day, I think it was a plus. But, we didn’t win at the end.

“It was cool. I had fun. Everything happens for a reason. I’m just happy to be a part of it. Hopefully we can get back on track next year.”

Running back Lance Ball

On the way the season ended
“We showed a lot of spirit out there. It (is too bad) that we lost, but hold your heads up high, it was a great season.”

On the Broncos season
“It was a long road. It was up and down. We had to face a lot of adversity this year. Guys hung in there and we were able to have a successful season.”

Tight end Daniel Fells

On what he’ll remember most about the season
“I’ll remember the 1-4 start and then 8-8 and making the playoffs. I’ve been around for six years and this is my first year going to the playoffs. I’ll definitely look back and reflect on that.”

On whether the team made a big stride during the season
“Yes. Looking at it from where we started to where we ended – we did take some strides. But, we’re all competitors and we knew what we had here. We expected a lot more out of us. That’s why there’s frustration still.”

Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas

On what he’ll remember most about this season
“Everyone doubting us, saying we were going to win two or three games. We won eight games and made the playoffs. When we were down 1-4, we still had doubters. We just came out, worked every day and just got better as we went.”

On if the Broncos are back
“I feel like they are. We just have some small things to work on. Once we work on them, we’ll get better and better as the years go on.”

On the direction of the team
“I like (the way it’s headed). We came in this year, nobody gave us a chance. They were saying we were going to win two games, three games. We came out and was 8-8, won the first round of the playoffs and ended up losing tonight. I feel like we can build on this year and keep going from there.”

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288 Responses to “Broncos at Patriots: Quotables”

  1. HardHitting27 says:

    Geesh the hostilities fly after a loss. I understand the aggrivation of a loss. But lets be honest we are still short a few players in positions here and there. I wanted a win last night but my heart told me it wasn’t going to happen. That being said, I’m bummed the NFL season is now over. All the rest including the SB is just fluff when the Broncos aren’t in it.

    What we should take away from this season is that we now have some heart on this team, some fight and some great possibilities for the future. And I’m not just talking the QB position. We have some great players on this team. With the success and failures of this season this team should have learned a lot and can now build on it.

    It’s now up to the front office to make the decisions and moves needed to help improve the team.

    Be happy for what we did.

    GO BRONCOS!!! Bleeding Orange and Blue ’til I die!

  2. since1972 says:

    New- killer: never understood why they ban anyone completely as everyone that’s been banned just opens a new account and are right back on. Think they should just remove the comment they found offensive and move on. Usually it when they think you are going after someone personally either a player, coach or another Blogger.

  3. 3rdGeneration says:

    I’d like to start my morning blog by thanking Bay for all the work he puts into the blog. Also, when I need to be grounded, I just come on here and read what you have to say in the morning. Not that I always agree with, what you would call a realism point of view, I greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

  4. 3rdGeneration says:

    Kod- I was on here last night when you were posting, and can’t remember a thing you said that would land you on the black list.

  5. since1972 says:

    Bay congrats on the runner up spot and thanks for all the hard work. Very happy with my top 15 spot. What a difference picking with your head and not your heart makes.

  6. OrangeTsunami says:

    I see where you’re going with this, and I agree, a lot needs to get better.. The percentages may not be in his favor, who knows.. But, name me an elite QB that did it in the first two years and 16 starts? I think Tom Brady spent time on the practice squad.. None of us knows exactly if Tebow will be able to correct his deficiencies, but you better be sure before not giving a young QB of his abilities time to adapt to the NFL and letting him go to another team

  7. imready says:

    A roller coaster of a season that had all of us on the edge of our seats in disbelief, more often good than bad for a team that nobody gave a chance. Hope the guys don’t let their heads hang low for too long and vent their frustration in the proper way by using that energy to better themselves in the off season. Nobody likes losing but we have a lot to build on and I think that final game should make is easier for EZF to know what are the priorities to improve the team in the off season. Thought the beginning and ending of the season had some tough times, the middle had some of the most enjoyable moments I’ve had in the somewhere are 39 years of being a Bronco fan. Congrats to the entire Broncos organization for giving us an entertaining season and optomism for the future. I can’t wait to see the 2012 version of our Denver Broncos!

  8. 3rdGeneration says:

    I’m done sulking and ready to accept our season for what it was. A lot of ups and downs. A sign of a team who doesn’t quite know how to win yet, and are likely not confident in what they’re doing. It’s not uncommon for a new “good team” to have a season like we just had. If anything, it’s expected. I have been critical of the play calling all year, but the consertive nature may pay off for the development of Tim in the long run. I remember being 10 years old and criticizing Dan Reeves play calling as being too conservative with Elway, and we know how that worked out. In fact, when I was at the game last Sunday I felt compelled to yell out, “Give Dan Reeves his playbook back!” I posted who I want to come back next year last night, so will fight the urge to repost, but Tim has earned a starting spot beginning 2012 in my opinion. With that said, I’d like to bring in a solid back up, just in case. However, as I said a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t be suprused to see us resign Quinn, move forward with Tim, and do nothing with our QB’s. Our FA period and draft will focus on defense again, IMO. We’re another year out before our offense is tweeked

  9. Bronco_Turtle says:

    Once upon a time, Elway got blown out of 3 Superbowls in Four years and then had a losing season, and there was about 50% of the fan base that said ‘Let him GO… he can’t win the big one…’ as a gambling man, I would be willing to bet that many of those people are on here today saying ‘Tebow can’t'…

    If this was an argument about his passing form then kudo’s you win… but as a Quarterback, which means leader of the entire team, Tebow is head and shoulders above 90% of the QB’s in the league…

    and Lou… I guarantee I’m as big a BRONCO fan as there is here… I Own an ELWAY jersey, and have yet to get a Tebow… I have a Miller and Thomas now… Atwater, Meck etc… I support this team with not only my words, but my dollars… I never waivered from Elway’s side in the 80′s and I won’t leave him now… but I will Give Tebow that same unwaivering full support, he deserves it and yours…

    as a real fan you owe him that… he is a winner

    ONE LOVE… VON TEBOW FOOTBALL…

  10. OrangeTsunami says:

    Lou, we will have to have another QB on the roster regardless of who’s the starter.. If we pick a QB in the draft it won’t be the worst thing in the world, or we may sign one in free agency. But it’s Tebow job to loose IMO, and if he gets off to a 1-4 record, there might be change then. But for now he is turned loose into his first offseason, for Elway to break it down from scratch for Tebow.. If it doesn’t work, we move on, but let’s be 100% sure

  11. OrangeTsunami says:

    I think we’ll get a real insight to just how much Tim Tebow is committed to football during this offseason.. I hope he stays in Denver and just keeps going to the team facilities and have passing sessions with John Elway, as well as build chemistry with his WR’s.. We might want to look at Tebow dropping a few lbs. in his upper body, it could be effecting his touch pass..

  12. newfoundlander4 says:

    thanks guys…..I’m hoping to hear from Gray and have my handle back on the blog………I’m very curious myself.

  13. 3rdGeneration says:

    My biggest dissapontments this year are J Thomas, R Moore, K Moreno, and R Ayers. Biggest pleasent surprises are Bunkley, D Thomas, O Franklin, and C Harris.

    Our nucleus is growing: Miller, Dumerville, Bailey, Williams, McGahee (probably only a season or two left), Kuper, Beadles, Walton, Clady, Franklin

  14. newfoundlander4 says:

    While I’m still not completely sold on TT, I think he deserves to at least start next year………and that will tell us a lot about his ability to be a pro QB. He has a ton of work to do in the offseason…….and I’m sure he knows that. But if we get the same sort of results next year, then it’s going to be time to move on.

    There will be no excuses at that point…….he’d have pretty much a complete year under his belt and a full off-season.

    I hope he can be the guy, cause this team needs improvements in so many other areas as well……especially on D.

  15. carnagebronc says:

    Did u say Tebow is better than 90%. That would have him top 3….better than Brees…Manning….Rodgers…Rivers….Vick….Romo…Brady….wooooow

  16. carnagebronc says:

    Did u just call him a winner…..we just did the opposite of that…and Elway lost SUPER BOWLS…..SUPER BOWLS….

  17. OrangeTsunami says:

    Lets also look into this supplement company Tebow is sponsoring.. We need to remind him that his body needs to be leaner to be an effective passer, it’s not body building..

  18. baylinorcrush says:

    Here is an important Bronco moment that has been completely ignored here:

    Edgar Kaiser Jr., the former owner of the Denver Broncos who brought John Elway to town, has died at age 69.

    The Canadian financier and philanthropist was on a business trip in Toronto on Wednesday at the time of his passing, the Vancouver Sun reported.

    The cause of death hadn’t been confirmed as of Saturday.

    “It is with great sadness that I learned of Mr. Kaiser’s untimely death,” Elway, now the Broncos’ executive vice president of football operations, said in a Broncos release Saturday.

    “I am forever grateful for everything he did for me. My thoughts are with the entire Kaiser family and his friends as they mourn their loss.”

    Kaiser, who purchased the Broncos in 1981 for an estimated $30 million from Denver’s Phipps family, sold his majority share in the team to current owner and chief executive Pat Bowlen in 1984.

    “On behalf of the Denver Broncos, I extend our sincere condolences to the family of Edgar Kaiser,” Bowlen said in a team statement. “I have enormous appreciation for the opportunity Edgar gave me to become owner of this great franchise in 1984. Our deepest sympathies go out to Edgar’s family during this difficult time.”

    Kaiser is survived by his wife, Susan, two children and grandchildren.

    I would like to personally extend my condoleances to his family and friends, thank for what you have done for the Broncos by bringing John Elway into the fold, that will never be duplicated.

  19. socalbigbroncofan says:

    First of all thank u to my Denver Broncos. thank u for making this season mean something. i know we are headed in the right direction. cant wait for the draft and a full off season of training camp. it has been one heck of a ride. Thank u to Tim Tebow for bringing so much attention to our team. u helped turned our team into a competing team again. and to all the bloggers thank u for a great season of blogging. Heres to the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow 2012.

  20. buck484 says:

    Bay, Thanks for all the work you do. I have enjoyed this blog and the contests tremendously. I eagerly wait for the new blogs every day and your perspective. Tim had a great year considering the tools he has. Much work in the off season, may help, I’m not so sure. But it was a great ride. I’m looking forward to next years competition and garnering some of those winning points. Thanks again.

  21. 3rdGeneration says:

    Has anyone noticed the Bud Light commercials where you pick the first play of the 4th quarter for a chance to go to the Super Bowl. Did you also notice that they didn’t air that commercial during our game? I theorize that they felt it would be far too easy if the Broncos had the ball, so they pulled it for our game.

  22. oldsouthstander says:

    HEAR YEE!!! HEAR YEEE!!! HEARE YEE!!!
    As I correctly predicted the Broncos 8-8 record and left the field in my dust in Bay’s score prediction contest, I HEREBY PROCLAIM MYSELF AS EXHAULTED SUPREME EMPORER OF THE BRONCO BLOB!!!
    I hereby proclaim vassle Bay to be hereafter addressed as Sir Knight of the Blogdom and order him to retire until draft time , sitith himself in thyne easy chair, enjoy a case of two of Sam Alligator (aka San Muguel beer from the Philipines), grab some Slim Jims and conume said items until satiated.

    Obviuosly said totally tongue in cheek. Bay, you are one of a kind and your inside info totally floors me.

    Since there are two “dead” times for predictions (From now until the draft and after the draft to thre start of the season, I am willing to admiunister as “contest” called BOLD BRONCO BLOG PREDICTIONS (BBBP). The rules are simple:
    1) A maximum of 2 preditctions for each of the two “dead” times.
    2) The prediction must be about a specific player and what he will do as a Bronco. Example: Joeblow predicts that Raheem will lead the Broncos in tackles in 2012.

    To get the ball rolling here’s my first BBBP:
    Before the end of the 2012 season McGahee will be replaced as the Broncos #1 RB by another current Bronco and who it is will astonish many Bronco fans. His replacement as #1 RB will not be injury related.

    I’ll repost some of the predictions from time to time and at the end of the year list the best and worst prtedictions.

    GAME ON!!!

  23. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    I was really hoping we could store this Tebow debate but I see both sides are willing to aggravate each other … forgive me if i don’t partake but 8 months before the next game is a long time to talk about the same thing we did all season long. This is just day 1. People said, “They chose Orton, Orton is the QB, support him” … same thing. How easy people forget. Until the staff gives up on him, I won’t and even if they do, he will get my best wishes to succeed elsewhere cuz I think he is capable.

    Later days, TRB

  24. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    Rahim leading the Broncos in tackles … now THATS a bold prediction. Lol.

    TRB

  25. baylinorcrush says:

    Like I have said before,

    2011 was the year of the oldsouthstander.

    And everyone, you are welcome, glad most of you had fun, even oldsouth, LOL.

  26. WieminCA says:

    Bay – go sailing now … Daddy – hit a few more line drives … Old South – just keep cool … it’s a pretty good bunch on here … it’ll be a “long” time before we know how the Tebow experiment to become an NFL QB is going – I’ll not mention him again for a while …

  27. sndvl says:

    I’d like to share a message that was sent to me by my uncle-

    we had a ride of ups and downs with the broncos this year! we have a lot of time 2 get things ironed out 4 next year. tebow is a winner in life and football…

    (I stood behind Orton. Reluctant when Tebow was named starter. Became a believer. And have as many questions whether he can become a quality NFL QB, just like many others. Let’s see what he can do this offseason, training camp and as opening day starter…before passing final judgement.
    Besides, in 5 games we saw our D give up 40+ and needs major work on fundamental tackling.)

    Broncos Country Strong 2012!

  28. Bronco_Turtle says:

    Anybody watching the Baltimore/Houston Game?

    and Carnage… Elway lost a Superbowl in his fourth season… he lost his first playoff game… again I ask you… What do you want from this current team and from TT… how can he make you happy as a person?

  29. Bronco_Turtle says:

    And not to nitpick the math… but I did say Tebow was a better LEADER than 90% of the QB’s in the League…

    32 NFL teams… Minimum of 3 QBs a Team… that’s 96 QB’s that were under contract in the league this year, minimum… Can you name TEN that were better LEADERS… not passers, LEADERS?

    Just so we are on the same page…

  30. carnagebronc says:

    Tebow could retire or learn to throw

  31. OrangeTsunami says:

    This outta lighten the mood.. Tebow is the original honey badger:

    http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg

  32. socalbigbroncofan says:

    Or carnage could retire. Same old story from him. Get something new to complain about.

  33. denver0723 says:

    Proud of the Broncos. We made it farther than anyone thought we would, and that was a HUGE accomplishment. I didn’t make a score prediction and stayed away from the blogs for this game, and I am glad I did. It is going to be a long offseason I think. People will argue back and forth about Tebow, and I imagine it will not stay very civil. Some love him, some hate him, and others are afraid to go one way or the other and be wrong. We will have a new QB come draft day or free agency, and that person will compete with Tebow. It will be Tebow’s job to lose, and if he does then so be it. It is about the Broncos, and as long as we build off this year’s success I will be happy. I think a full offseason will do Tebow a lot of good though. Everyone got upset about the Option not being effective long term, and I don’t think anyone thought it would be. It was a system that worked to hide Tebow’s flaws, and give us a chance to win THIS year. During the offseason, Tebow will get the attention from coaches he needs on the rest of his game. And I think with that coaching, you will see a drastic improvement.

    Lovers gonna love, and haters gonna hate. Everyone else is going to try to stay neutral. To the lovers, he has a lot to work on. To the haters, he has shown flashes of potential (Min and Pit games being the best) that he can do it, and keep in mind that he has a long history of proving people wrong.

    Lot of other needs on this team though. Everyone wants to argue about Tebow. Our defense needs a lot of work. We need another solid WR to work across DT. We need solid depth at RB. We need a TE to step up and play big for us. Unlucky for us, it will be 4 months till the draft and FA, and 8 months to see if we did it right. We can argue and debate all we want, but keep in mind NONE of us have the answers. NOBODY knows for sure what will happen. It is all opinions. And everyone is going to have a different one.

    Again, proud of the Broncos this year. And regardless of how the discussions go this offseason, I will stay proud of the character on this team and the never quit attitude we had.

    God Bless and Go Broncos.

  34. danso says:

    GREAT JOB BAY!

  35. Greatness007 says:

    Man It will be ok. Go outside have some fun. Go on a date with ur fav person to be with. Some of ya’ll will be on here all day everyday arguing about Tebow!! Save that for the combine at least. This season is ova both side of the argument have their points. Lets just see what BRONCOS and Tim do during the preseason.

    People getting mad about the comparisons to Elway?? . The same people who compared Bubby Brister, Jake Plummer, Brian G., Cutler, and Orton to Elway. So give it a rest for a couple months and lets see what we can get to make the Team better. Tim is not going anywhere so stop beating a dead horse.( no pun intended)

    @TRB
    It’s ok Champ cuz everyone wanted to support the QB that has the job. Now That Tim has the Job lets not support nomore. I’m glad Elway is making the moves for us. Cuz swear some of them would put this franchise back further than McD ever would of thought of doing!!!!! Have a good offseason!! We will get this corrected I GUARANTEE IT!!!

  36. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    Have a great offseason too greatness.

    Later days, TRB

  37. DBFanFromAzViaMD says:

    It amazes me how some people seem to be completely blind to the fact that a majority of the elitest quarterbacks to ever play the game had CRAP seasons in their first year to two years as starters.If I have(I stress IF)I have my facts right,most “elites”didn’t get to the playoffs let alone win a playoff game in their first year.Most showed nothing more than a flew flashes of brilliance in their first year or so.

  38. BroncoRoyaltyEst.1979 says:

    I am definitely not hanging my head as a Broncos Fan. This season, this team has exceeded my greatest expectations. And the Magic this year, oh the magic was beautiful. I attended what will most likely go down as the best post-season game since the turn of the millennium. I got MY ORANGE TOWEL, pictures and video of that game, and that will always be with me. I hope some of you guys get to attend a game at Mile High next season, especially if you haven’t been in awhile, or never been, just to feel what its like to be with YOUR PEOPLE.

    I am very appreciative for the heart-racing games that this 2011-2012 Broncos Club has given me.

    I am also appreciative for everything that BAYLINORCRUSH has done for the blog, and I am glad that I was able to finish in the top 5 — 4th overall, to gain any points is a great task. Although in my mind I predicted the Steelers game correctly and gained 2 points putting me in 3rd place unofficially. lol

    I may have witnessed Tebow’s final win as a Bronco, or just the start of something special. Only time will tell.

    Anyway, I think that this score prediction contest is so challenging that one deserves a reward for winning. So, OLDSOUTHSTANDER I got you a gift which I hope you appreciate. BAY if I could get your e-mail addy, I would like you to bless this gift. If so message me on the Bronco Country Forum, just look me up by my handle. If not I will send it directly to you OSS but will also need you to message me on BroncosCountry.com . This is something I am going to start a tradition doing.

    GO BRONCOS! I’ve been here through the highest of highs and the lowest of lows but will ALWAYS bleed ORANGE & BLUE. And for the record whoever is a starter on my team has my FULL and UNWAVERING SUPPORT.

    MILE HIGH SALUTE — MY SOLDIERS ARE ETERNAL

    —Royalty

  39. BroncoRoyaltyEst.1979 says:

    Congrats on the 2nd place finish bay and to all the other’s who finished with ANY points. Also tnalen66 thank you for trying to do whatever you think you needed to do to help the team win, I respect that as I am more superstitious than a baseball fan lol.

  40. seweatherman1 says:

    DBFanFromAzViaMD,
    I did a small contest on here earlier this season when Tebow first took over and I had compiled the stats of about 6 (I think) or so of our “elite” qb’s, of which most are currently HOF qb’s. I did this just to show what you pointed out in your post 3:38 pm. All I can say is save your breath because you are beating a dead horse. I learned a long time ago that there is no use in trying because all it does is crerate arguments with very little realization.

  41. baylinorcrush says:

    Thanks Royalty and great to see that you want to do something for the contest but I am not registered with the bronco country forum and really don’t plan on doing so. If you really do want my e-mail address you would have to leave me yours here and I’ll send it to you because over time I have had my share of spats with too many crazies on here to make it public if you get my drift.

  42. BroncoRoyaltyEst.1979 says:

    r0yalxxl@aol.com

  43. BroncoRoyaltyEst.1979 says:

    The O is a zero just incase you didn’t catch it…

  44. shaztah says:

    Hey Bay, if someone doesn’t really know what each position is responsible for especially on defense I guess it would not be a good idea to enter your draft contest huh? I meant what I said when i said that I want to learn.

  45. Applejack says:

    Bay, thanks for being the blog master. Your love for the broncos always shines through. And I can tell you always strive for fairness.

    I would have loved a fairy tale ending but after a day of stewing in disappointment, I’m getting back to being grateful for a wonderfully exciting season.

    I’m rooting for the other underdog now. Somehow Alex smith must have morphed into an elite quarterback since they’re still in the hunt and Louisiana keeps telling me one can’t win the big ones without an elite QB.

    Tebow gets his chance. That’s all he or any player gets. A chance to show he can play.

    Let’s see what the draft and off season brings.

    Peace out.

  46. baylinorcrush says:

    shaztah, by the time the draft contest comes around, you’ll have heard so many names of players that bloggers think would be good for our team on here that you’ll be able to make an entry no problem if you wish to do so.

    Thanks Apple, you did real well in the contest for a newbie joining late.

  47. baylinorcrush says:

    And Royalty, I’ll e-mail you after this game.

  48. baylinorcrush says:

    But a word of warning to those who think the score prediction contest is hard, the draft contest is way more difficult, specially like when this year we’ll be picking at #25. If anyone gets one player right out of four he’ll have a good shot at winning this thing, most correct players we’ve had is two, that was UKBroncos two years ago.

  49. BroncoRoyaltyEst.1979 says:

    Yeah it is, I pulled Von and Carter at the last second… remember to go with your gut

  50. baylinorcrush says:

    UK predicted we would draft both Tebow and Demaryius for those who are curious and he even had the correct pick # for DMT, at #22. Good luck matching that!

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