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Broncos Game-Winning Drive Earns Award

November 25th, 2011 - 4:55pm by Stuart Zaas

For the second straight week, and third time this season, the Broncos have earned the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week.

Denver’s 95-yard game-winning drive against the Jets was voted as the moment or play of the week that best represents determination and perseverance.

The Broncos won the award for Tim Tebow’s 56-yard touchdown pass late in Denver’s 17-10 victory over Kansas City and also for their for come-from-behind victory over Miami in Week 7.

-Stuart Zaas

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329 Responses to “Broncos Game-Winning Drive Earns Award”

  1. daddybronc says:

    I agree!

  2. strandoftds says:

    I never did like Moreno much. What to do, what to do?!

  3. Pakaloloman says:

    You got time to re-gift it strand, or do what i do and donate them to a arc or goodwill, theirs a hard up bronco fan out their who d love to rock it, simply cuz its Bronco Gear. I gotta get my marshall out my closet too, got it as a b-day gift?, go figure

  4. daddybronc says:

    In law, assault is a crime causing a victim to fear violence. The term is often confused with battery, which involves physical contact. The specific meaning of assault varies between countries, but can refer to an act that causes another to apprehend immediate and personal violence, or in the more limited sense of a threat of violence caused by an immediate show of force.[1][2] Assault in some US jurisdictions[which?] is defined more broadly still as any intentional physical contact with another person without their consent;[3][4][5] but in the majority of the United States and in England & Wales and all other common law jurisdictions in the world, this is defined instead as battery. Some jurisdictions have incorporated the definition of civil assault into the definition of the crime making it a criminal assault to intentionally cause another person to apprehend a harmful or offensive contact.

  5. strandoftds says:

    Yuck, damaged goods.

  6. seweatherman1 says:

    I also spent over 25 years in law enforcement. I can tell you Suh would of at least spent the night at my grey-bar hotel if he pulled that crap here. Actually, the department used my a lot on Fri. and Sat. nights at the local watering holes. That is why I kept preaching (sorry, I hope I can use that word here) to BFE about his weekend escapades. “The gents just were spo sloppy drunk they continually fell against his hands while he was trying to assist them outside!”

  7. Pakaloloman says:

    to Seaweather, i do believe that the on book laws in florida r stronger than colorados, but none of this treats its as a repeat offender, wich he is., thats why i feel a full suspension is acceptable., mabe some comunity service too, so he can see what life is like in the penal system.( nfl scared straight)

  8. seweatherman1 says:

    I firmly agree with your explanation daddybronc, but you must understand. Here things are a bit different. Here, when you go to le school, you put the correct answer on the exam, such as you have explained above. When you go to work in the field, that rule of law changes a bit (unwritten rule of law we called it). By ther way, it is not only around here but also the same way in many other states/jurisdictions.

  9. Louisianabroncofan says:

    What a predicament there strand. I guess u can use a bunch of stain stick on the name part and wash it.

  10. strandoftds says:

    Send Suh a 2 game suspension and a hefty fine.

  11. strandoftds says:

    Well the tags are still on it.

  12. Louisianabroncofan says:

    Ya know I still have my cutler jersey my wife got me right after the draft. Was gonna burn it ceremoniously when he took a crap on us but haven’t gotten to it. Now that’s a problem.

  13. daddybronc says:

    right – mine was a textbook definition. I don’t care what it’s called. In any other context – Suh is charged with a felony.

  14. strandoftds says:

    My anger towards Cutler has subsided. He`s still a jerk, but glad we have Tebow.

  15. seweatherman1 says:

    I”ll say something else on this too. If the Lyons organization is accepting this and promoting him to continue to play this way then the commish should place sanctions on them as well. This type of behavior has no place in this league, period.

  16. Louisianabroncofan says:

    Hm. I think regifting is your only option here strand. I’ll trade ya!

  17. strandoftds says:

    Felonies happy dayly in the sport of Hockey. LOL

  18. Pakaloloman says:

    dadys above clarification was very helpfull and seaweather as well, in my earlydays i had the bad judgement to be on the wronge side of the bars a few times, all assault related and a good judge knows proper interpretation, and a good da will seek justice not retribution or a heavy charge knowing their will be a lesser plea. I learned my lesson and suh should too with proper dicipline

  19. seweatherman1 says:

    strand, 2 games isn’t going to affect Suh. If he suspends him the remainder of the season, that would affect his pocketbook where it would hurt. You take away a mans paycheck for a couple of months, he will feel it. He might have to figure out how to earn a living instead of it given to him on a platter.

  20. strandoftds says:

    Ah, my ma will exchange it if I tell her the scoop. My ma knows nothing of football. But when I tell her she`ll say thats mean, maybe he`ll get better. HaHa!!

  21. daddybronc says:

    Yes – and that’s the problem if the NFL doesn’t respond appropriately it’ll start looking like Hockey.

  22. strandoftds says:

    I agree, but the NFL sees him as a money maker just like the star QB`s. If he`s suspended for the rest of the season, it won`t hurt my feelings any. We`ll find out soon enough.

  23. seweatherman1 says:

    wow, new blog!

  24. strandoftds says:

    Suhs got a nasty streak in him, he`s got to temper his angr thats for sure. I do wonder what Goodell is going to do with him?

  25. Louisianabroncofan says:

    Ya suh definitely needs to change the “I wasn’t trying to stomp on him” routine, because he’s gonna lose alotta respect around the league and with fans. He’s a smart & talented player and it’s bothersome to see him acting that way. His previous infractions could be overlooked because they were effort fouls that could’ve been excused in the heat of the moment. This, though is a terrible act and will damage his rep forever. What a shame.

  26. Pakaloloman says:

    Hey strnd ill trade you my marshall, its solid orange, and i put a piece of tape over his name and wrote tebow on it, i dont have the guts to put it on., :( what to do?

  27. strandoftds says:

    LMAO at Paka!!

  28. BeastFromEast92 says:

    Broncos 27
    Chargers 23

  29. Crush Arizona says:

    WE ARE THE TEAM TO BEAT 4-2 DIV. WINS THE WEST AND WE CAN DO IT. I AIN’T WORRIED ABOUT ANY ONE LEFT ON OUR SCHED. BEARS(NO CUTLER-NO WIN) ELECTRICHEADS(LOST LAST 5) PATS(WEAK AGAINST THE RUN)VIKINGS(YO ADRIAN IS OUT)BILLS(THEY ARE STILL THE BILLS)AND THE CHEFS(R U KIDDING THEY MUST BE DESPERATE TO TAKE ORTON AND WHAT D HAS MORE EXPERIENCE AGAINST HIM THAT THE VON DOOM D?) OH YEAH I’LL TAKE THAT BET WE ARE THE ONES TO BEAT AND BY THE END OF THE DAY TOMORROW WE WILL HAVE GONE FROM WORST TO FIRST AND ALL I WILL HAVE TO SAY IS IS YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST. GOD BLESS THE BRONCOS AND TIM TEBOW!!

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