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Broncos vs. Raiders – Second Half Live Blog

December 20th, 2009 - 3:46pm by Chris Gentilviso

Q3 – 15:00: After winning the opening coin toss and deferring possession, the Broncos will get the ball first here in the second half. One injury update for the Raiders — rookie TE Brandon Myers has a concussion and has been declared out for the rest of the game.

Q3 – 14:59: Janikowski’s kickoff sails out of the end zone, and for the fourth consecutive drive, the Broncos will start at their own 20-yard line.

Q3 – 13:59: Knowshon Moreno takes the first-down handoff on a sweep right, but finds no room and is stopped for no gain. On second down, Orton finds Tony Scheffler for his first catch of the afternoon — a 9-yard pickup. Facing 3rd and short, Orton takes the QB sneak past the marker for a first down.

Q3 – 12:18: At their own 30-yard line, Orton hands off to Moreno, who stumbles forward for a 1-yard gain. He goes back to the pass on second down, finding Moreno in the flat for a 6-yard gain before a tackle by Raiders LB Kirk Morrison. On 3rd and 3, Brandon Stokley makes a diving catch in the left flat for four yards and the first down.

Q3 – 11:38: LaMont Jordan spells Moreno, finding a fresh hole in the left side for a 13-yard gain and another first down.

Q3 – 10:59: Orton continues the offense’s rhythm, finding Eddie Royal in an open seam for 13 yards and another first down in Oakland territory.

Q3 – 10:20: Moreno gets back in the action, but is stopped by Oakland DE Matt Shaughnessy after no gain. Out of the shotgun, Orton looks for Jabar Gaffney, but after seeing the coverage, throws it out of bounds. On a 3rd and 10 from the Oakland 33-yard line, Orton throws the fade to Gaffney but the ball sails long. Gaffney, Head Coach Josh McDaniels and the crowd fight for the pass interference flag, but the officials rule it clean coverage by Raiders CB Chris Johnson.

Q3 – 10:07: Facing fourth down, Matt Prater continues his perfect day on field goals, connecting from 51 yards out to close the Oakland gap. He has converted all three attempts.

Raiders 13, Broncos 9

Q3 – 10:06: Prater adds to his strong day on the kickoff, as Raiders RB Gary Russell takes a knee for the touchback. Oakland will get its first offensive possession at the 20-yard line.

Q3 – 9:10: With two tight ends in on first down, Oakland goes to RB Michael Bush, who is wrapped up quickly by D.J. Williams after a 1-yard gain. With T Erik Pears reporting as eligible, Charlie Frye fires a swing pass in the left flat to Bush. He finds running room and picks up a first down after an 11-yard gain.

Q3 – 7:56: Working from his own 32-yard line, Bush barrels forward for three yards on first down, before being stopped by Ryan McBean. Out of the I-formation on second down, Darren McFadden takes the pitch right, finding a seam for nine yards and another first down. There is an injured Bronco on the play and it looks to be CB Champ Bailey.

*Q3 – 7:56: Flanked by trainers, Bailey walks off the field on his own power and appears to be okay.

Q3 – 7:31: On the ensuing play, D.J. Williams forces a fumble on Darren McFadden, which is recovered by Tony Carter. The Broncos take over at midfield.

Q3 – 6:44: After a 4-yard loss by Moreno on first down, Orton completes a pass to Daniel Graham. Raiders CB Stanford Routt is called for an illegal contact penalty, pushing the Broncos five yards ahead and resulting in a first down.

Q3 – 5:55: With a 1st-and-10 at the Oakland 49-yard line, Moreno picks up a modest gain of four yards on first down. Orton goes back to the pass on second down, finding Brandon Marshall on a quick hook. He snags the ball with one hand and picks up seven yards for the first down.

Q3 – 4:50: Orton goes back to the well, finding Marshall 19 yards over the middle of the field for another first down. The Broncos are again in the red zone.

Q3 – 4:39: Flushed out of the pocket, Orton scrambles on first down and eludes pressure for a 9-yard run. There is a stoppage of play as Raiders DT Tommy Kelly is being attended to by his team’s trainers.

*Q3 – 4:39: Kelly walks off the field on his own power, and the Broncos will have a 2nd-and-1 from the Raiders’ 10-yard line.

Q3 – 3:55: Out of the pause, LaMont Jordan enters and picks up four yards on the carry for the first down. With a 1st-and-goal in hand, Orton looks for Daniel Graham in the end zone but the pass lands incomplete.

Q3 – 3:48: Orton goes right back to the end zone on the next play, finding Marshall for a 6-yard touchdown reception. Some pushing and shoving breaks out between the two clubs, before Prater tacks on the extra point. The Broncos have regained the lead.

Broncos 16, Raiders 13

Q3 – 3:40: Prater’s line drive kickoff is returned by Gary Russell for 21 yards. But holding is called on Raiders FB Luke Lawton, backing Oakland up to its own 11-yard line. That’s where the Raiders will take over.

Q3 – 3:10: Michael Bush gets the first-down call, rumbling off left tackle for 18 yards and a Raiders first down.

Q3 – 2:15: Bush goes back to that side, breaking a series of tackles for a 40-yard gain. The Raiders have a first down at the Denver 31-yard line.

Q3 – 1:48: Oakland continues its ground attack, as Darren McFadden hits the same left side for 28 yards to set up first-and-goal. Andre’ Goodman made the touchdown-saving tackle.

Q3 – 0:28: At the 3-yard line, Bush picks up one yard on first down. Oakland goes back to Bush on second down, but he is stopped inside the 1-yard line by Brian Dawkins. With a big third down forthcoming, the Broncos call their first timeout of the second half.

Q3 – 0:00: Oakland goes back to Bush, but the Broncos defense makes a stand. Andra Davis stops him for a 2-yard loss, signaling the end of the third quarter. Oakland will have a 4th-and-goal from the 3-yard line to start the fourth quarter.

END OF THIRD QUARTER: Broncos 16, Raiders 13

Q4 – 14:55: Oakland brings in its offense for the fourth-down try. McFadden takes the pitch, but he is stopped short of the end zone by the tandem of Mario Haggan and Andra Davis. The Broncos take over on downs at their own 1-yard line.

Q4 – 13:28: Moreno tries to give the Broncos some breathing room, but is stopped for no gain. Working out of the end zone, Orton hits Marshall for nine yards to set up a 3rd-and-1 try. In a heavy set with LaMont Jordan and Spencer Larsen in the backfield, Orton goes for the QB sneak. The officials call for a measurement, and he is stopped short, forcing the punting team to come in.

Q4 – 13:08: Mitch Berger enters for the punt, with Raiders WR Johnnie Lee Higgins back deep to receive. Berger backs Higgins up inside his 30-yard line with a stellar 64-yard kick. Higgins returns it 14 yards to the Raiders’ 40-yard line.

Q4 – 11:28: Frye pitches to McFadden on first down, who picks up six yards before Champ Bailey stops him. With T Erik Pears reporting as an eligible receiver, the Raiders change pace with Bush, who picks up three yards. Facing 3rd and 1, Frye gives to Bush, who scurries past the marker for a first down.

Q4 – 10:59: Pears is again eligible on first down, but Frye gets no time to escape the rush of Andra Davis. Davis deflects Frye’s pass and drives him to the ground, resulting in an incomplete pass. The Raiders QB is shaken up on the play, and the training staff has come out to attend to him.

*Q4 – 10:59: Frye leaves the field and backup JaMarcus Russell is now in at quarterback.

Q4 – 10:06: McFadden takes the first-down carry from Russell, but flags fly for an illegal motion penalty on Raiders WR Chaz Schilens. Oakland is backed into a 2nd-and-15 at its own 47-yard line. Bush takes the carry but slips and falls after a 3-yard gain to midfield.

*Q4 – 10:06: Facing 3rd and 12 at midfield, Oakland has called its first timeout of the half.

Q4 – 9:51: An injury update for the Broncos — CB Tony Carter (cramp) is probable to return. Russell looks for rookie Louis Murphy down the left sideline. He traps the ball and it is called an incomplete pass. Murphy costs the Raiders five yards for spiking the ball after the play was dead, backing Oakland into a 4th-and-17 on their own 45-yard line.

Q4 – 9:35: Shane Lechler’s 47-yard punt is fielded by rookie Kenny McKinley and returned 11 yards to the 19-yard line. A Raiders injury update — QB Charlie Frye (head) is questionable to return.

Q4 – 8:55: Sporting four wide on first down, Knowshon Moreno is wrapped up by Kirk Morrison for a 1-yard loss. On second and long, Orton lines up in the shotgun and hits Moreno in the flat for a 12-yard gain and a Broncos first down.

Q4 – 7:26: A Broncos injury update — Eddie Royal (neck) is questionable to return. Jordan gives Moreno a breather, but is stopped for a 1-yard loss on the first-down run. Facing 2nd and 11 from their own 29, Orton works with Jordan as the lone setback. He finds Marshall on a short crossing route for a 3-yard gain.

Q4 – 7:10: On the 3rd-and-7 attempt, Brandon Stokley goes in motion. He finds a seam in the middle of the defense and breaks away for a 63-yard gain. Raiders CB Stanford Routt is called for a horse collar tackle, pushing the Broncos to a 1st-and-goal at the Oakland 2-yard line.

Q4 – 6:53: After an incomplete pass to Scheffler by Orton, there is a stoppage of play and the referee is communicating with officials upstairs. We are unsure what caused it, but television cameras are pointing to the crowd.

*Q4 – 6:53: The officials have signaled the players back to the line of scrimmage. Denver has a 2nd-and-goal at the Oakland 2-yard line.

Q4 – 5:54: Moreno tries the right side, but the Raiders’ defensive wall causes him to lose a yard. Orton tries a fade in the left corner of the end zone on third down, but Thomas Howard breaks up the pass. Matt Prater comes in for a 21-yard field goal attempt and nails it, moving to 4-for-4 on his attempts this afternoon.

Broncos 19, Raiders 13

Q4 – 5:48: Prater’s kickoff is taken at the foot of the goal line by Gary Russell. He is stopped at the 21-yard line by rookie Alphonso Smith. That’s where JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders will take over.

Q4 – 4:35: Bush takes the carry four yards off left guard, before being stopped by Ryan McBean. Facing 2nd and 6 from their own 25-yard line, Oakland opts to pass, as Russell completes to Chaz Schilens. He is wrapped up by the duo of Dawkins and Goodman, setting up a 3rd-and-2 at the 29-yard line.

Q4 – 3:59: Out of the shotgun, Russell found Bush out of the backfield, but he bobbled the ball and lost control of it for an incomplete pass. Lechler comes in to punt, and the ball is fielded by rookie Kenny McKinley. He returns the 54-yard kick to the 24-yard line. Orton and the offense will take over from there.

Q4 – 3:52: Moreno is stopped for no gain on first down, prompting Oakland to use its second timeout of the second half.

Q4 – 3:46:Appearing to have time to throw, the pocket collapses and Orton is sacked by Greg Ellis for a 9-yard loss. Oakland uses its final timeout and Denver will have a 3rd-and-19 from its own 15 when play resumes.

Q4 – 3:29: On the third-and-long, Orton looks for Jordan out of the backfield. Feeling pressure from Richard Seymour, he fires incomplete, forcing the punt. Berger’s 59-yard kick sends Higgins back near his 25-yard line. He is stopped by Josh Barrett at the 37 after a 12-yard return on the punt.

Q4 – 2:38: With Russell in at QB, he loses the football at the hands of Vonnie Holliday. The ball is recovered by the Raiders, but after a 13-yard loss. Facing 2nd and 23, Russell looks for Murphy. The ball falls incomplete, but Andre’ Goodman is flagged for pass interference, propelling the Raiders into Denver territory at the 43-yard line.

Q4 – 2:26: Facing pressure on first down, Russell’s pass is deflected at the line by the tandem of Holliday and rookie Robert Ayers. With a second-and-long, Russell works out of the shotgun. Looking for Murphy, the pass is broken up by rookie Alphonso Smith and Russell is down on the play. Oakland’s training staff is out to take a look.

*Q4 – 2:26: Russell exits the field and recently-signed third QB J.P. Losman is in behind center for a crucial third down.

Q4 – 2:00: Holliday brings pressure and forces the Losman incompletion. Russell is back in at quarterback, and the Raiders will go for it on 4th and 10 at the Denver 43-yard line. He completes to TE Tony Stewart, who lunges for an 11-yard gain and a first down. That brings us to the two-minute warning, as Oakland will get a new set of downs from the Denver 32.

Q4 – 0:59: On first down, Russell goes back to Stewart over the middle for a 9-yard gain. Out of timeouts, Russell works out of the gun on 2nd and short, hitting Schilens at the 10-yard line for 13 yards and another Raiders first down. The Broncos will talk things over, using their second timeout of the half.

Q4 – 0:30: Russell looks for Chaz Schilens on a quick post, but the ball is thrown slightly behind him, resulting in an incomplete pass. Facing 2nd and goal from the 10, Russell eludes pressure and completes to Schilens at the 5-yard line. Wesley Woodyard is whistled for illegal contact, giving the Raiders a new set of downs at the 5-yard line.

Q4 – *0:30: The clock kept running after the completion, sending referee Alberto Riveron to the viewing booth to find out the correct time.

Q4 – **0:30: Riveron rules that the clock be reset to 45 seconds. Before the Raiders get a play off, T Cornell Green is whistled for a false start, backing Oakland to the Denver 10-yard line.

Q4 – 0:35:After an incomplete pass on first down, Russell takes a three-step drop and hits Schilens for a 10-yard touchdown. Janikowski’s extra point is good and Oakland has regained the lead.

Raiders 20, Broncos 19

Q4 – 0:29: Janikowski’s kick is fielded and returned by Kenny McKinley to the 22-yard line. The Broncos offense will start from there.

Q4 – 0:13: Greg Ellis forces a fumble on Orton, which is recovered by Tyler Polumbus at the 15-yard line. After the 7-yard loss, the Broncos use their final timeout of the game. On 2nd-and-17, Orton looks for Moreno in the flat, but the ball falls incomplete. Backed into 3rd and long, Orton looks for Marshall over the middle of the field. But Michael Huff breaks up the pass, setting up fourth and long.

Q4 – 0:00: Attempting the desperation heave, Orton completes to Scheffler for a 39-yard gain. He races his line downfield to try and spike the ball, but time runs out.

FINAL: Raiders 20, Broncos 19

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535 Responses to “Broncos vs. Raiders – Second Half Live Blog”

  1. 831_Broncos_Fan says:

    lol

  2. oldsouthstander says:

    GGGGAAAHHHH!!!!!!! there, I got that out of my system.
    For those of you bad mouthing Moreno for his inability to pick up short yardage when it’s necessary, I highly recommend that you look at what’s happening to our offensive line on short yardage. They have been and continue to be blown up by the other teams DL. There are no gaps/seams for ANY player, including Gayle Sayers, Jim Brown and others of thier stature, to make any yardage. I watchec our O line on the short yardage plays and it happened every time. McD needs to takea different approach, this one’s not working.
    Well next years draft is starting to look pretty good for the Broncos. At the moment, the Broncos pick via Cutler and Da Bears is number 7 pick at best, number 10, pick at worst.
    Where do the BRoncos need to improve?
    1) NT
    2) Replacement for Hamilton/Hockenstein
    3) Replacement for aged Weigman
    4) Consistant punter
    With such an early draft pick, the Broncos should be able to pick up a real gem and take care of 1, 2 or 3 need.

  3. eeerockski says:

    I think we also need an impact LB. Dumervil is the best pass rusher in the NFL, and DJ is a rock solid ILB (for now, til we move him again!), but I think we need an impact player at the inside position. Here’s my x-mas wish list for the draft:

    1. D-Line (NT first, but also DE’s)
    2. ILB
    3. O-Line (G&C)
    4. QB (don’t shoot me!)
    5. S (Taylor Mays??)
    6. WR

    All that being said, I have alot of confidence in this organizations ability to scout out talent. Plus, there should be a ton of players to choose from this year, since alot of guys are expected to come out early.

    The loss was tough, but I think we all knew in the back of our minds that Oakland always plays us hard in Denver. I was guilty of looking past this game, I admit it. But I think they’ve won the past 2 or 3 in Denver, so it is what it is. It definately dealt a blow to our playoff chances, and that sucks, but Denver has already won more games than I thought they would. Now if we can just find a way to win this week….

  4. Broncosforlife80 says:

    CMON BRONCOS!….

    I cant take this 2 yearz in a row…8-5 both yearz then…………………….we shall see in the next few weekz

  5. Broncfalls says:

    LMFAO! We lost to the Raiders at home!!!

    Quick question JMac;

    Is there anywhere on that pretty, laminated, colorful 11 x 17 thingy you use to call plays from (and double as a lip reading deflector – nice touch) have the word SHORT YARDAGE on it? If it does STOP LOOKING AT IT!

    Flip it over, look for the category titled PLAYERS I SHOULD BE USING. Scroll down alpahbetically (it’s probably alphabitized cuz that’s how we roll!) until you get to the H’s. He plays the RB/FB position. If you want to double check yourself. Slide your index finger across this sheet of wisdom and make sure his number is 22. If all of these are correct, your chances of picking up short yardage’s has just multiplied by 10!

    …oh my lord

    GO GET EM’ BOYS!

  6. stevecan2 says:

    This is our team. Like it or not, there will be no changes to speak of for the rest of the season. I defend MCD and Orton all to often to let McD off the hook any longer. Orton has improved but not the QB that will take us to the promised land, maybe I am wrong and damn sure hope I am. Not sure what it is but I want to believe in him. McD won’t let go of what the hell ever he is holding onto. I hope it is not a 6-0 start that has been showing more than enough signs of being a fluke. If we win against KC, I will let the season end on a positive note in the fact that I predicted a 9-7 season, and that’s it. So heart breaking to watch us lose at home to the Raiders. I was so angry that my friend told me that he could not see any white in my eyes.

  7. broncochick1 says:

    That was an awful display of football. I am a very dissapointed fan today.

  8. brian_schneider says:

    I drowned myself in booze to eliminate the pain.

  9. WaitTilNextYear says:

    Six-and-oh start, followed by two-and six skid with a four game losing streak sprinkled in there. Rock on Broncos. Rock on into the off-season at a pathetic 9-7.

  10. jonah22 says:

    I’m willing to give McDaniels a chance still since we still control our own destiny. At least we’re losing now before the playoffs start. I would hate to have clinched a spot in the playoffs and then pull this in the playoffs. We still have time to try and fix some things. Next week we are playing against a playoff caliber team, so it will be our playoff. If we can win then we deserve to be in the playoffs to contend, if we lose to the Eagles then we’re done and don’t deserve it. Hopefully McDaniels has one heck of a game plan for us come Sunday. Maybe this was a wake up call to McDaniels? Who knows. GO BRONCOS!!

  11. jonah22 says:

    I like our white jerseys the most anyway :) So maybe being the 6th seed won’t be so bad except we would play Indy if we some how made it past the wild card round, duh duh duh. A dream game for me(besides the superbowl) is us making it past Indy to the AFC Championship and the Chargers making it to the AFC championship as well and beating them in their own house. I know I have better chances of winning the powerball than that happening, but you never know it could happen! lol

  12. baylinorcrush says:

    Regardless of how bad this was, I still rate the loss at home against the Chargers as the sorriest effort we put out on the field to date. While this one seriously hinders our chances at a playoff spot, the other one sealed our fate as far as the division was concerned and we got totally blown off by a Charger team that didn’t play well that day. It was embarassing. This one, we were in it the whole game, the Raiders played very well, the referees did their best to take it away from us and we lost by one.

    To this day I still don’t understand why most fans took the SD game with such ease. Ah, yeah, it’s because it wasn’t considered a must win game by all the mathematicians. LOL. I hope Mike Rice comes up with an article about the first game that he sees as a must win game, it probably will be for the KC game, but problem is winning it might not do us any good if we lose to the Eagles, but the Eagles cannot be a must win game because we wouldn’t be mathematically out of it even if we lose, right? LOL. My point is, maybe, just maybe some folks here can start to appreciate that must win games are not only mathematical, that’s a fantasy, must win games are games you have to win to achieve your goals and so far this year we already have lost three must win games. The SD one, at Washington and yesterday. Don’t bother elaborating on my way of thinking, it won’t do you any good, I have been stating this point since the SD game, and I’m sticking to it.

    BTW, Sunday is the next must win game, like it or not, 0-3 so far, can we turn the tide around? Mighty task, my worse fear is how immobile Orton is in the pocket, he has a very below average sense of pressure in the pocket and always remains in the worse possible part of the pocket to get sure sacks, or arm pull, or hurried up, whatever. With the Eagles it will be his worse nightmare come true, they will pressure him all day, that’s their thing and I believe that in the last 2 weeks we have been seriously exposed in that depatment by the Colts and the Raiders, so much so that from now on that’s how all teams will go at defending us, pressure Orton as much as possible, it sure seems to be a good receipe for the opposition, that’s what I would do, Orton is not good under pressure, unlike all the real good QB’s, that would be his downfall to me, if there is to be a downfall. I don’t know how you teach a guy pocket presence, I mentioned to my buddies yesterday that he might want to play a little tennis on his time off, just like Drew Brees does, have you ever seen that guy in the pocket and how he always move away from the pressure spot? It’s a thing of beauty. I know, tennis alone will not teach him pocket presence, but it would help him get out of the statue of liberty position once in a while, gotta move those legs every which way once in a while, makes a ton of difference.

  13. brian_schneider says:

    You know when you’re a kid and you’re getting really close to getting your license so your father lets you back the car out of the garage and you do an excellent job at that, he lets you drive around on some back roads and you keep it between the ditches and you do all this really well. Then when you’re old enough to get your license your father is still “well I don’t know” but he lets you get it anyway. So you got a potential hot date a.k.a “Super Bowl” and you’re getting ready for it. Your father gives you the keys and you practice your driving skills and you do an awesome job and your father is “hey, you’re doing better than I expected.” Then as the date creeps closer and closer you start getting all nervous, next thing you know you’re scraping paint on the garage door, you’re driving on the shoulder, and you’ve had a minor fender bender. Your father looks at you very dissapointed and says “should’ve known it was too soon for you.” Then you barely scrape by and by the time your potential date arrives the cars all banged up (injuries), the carpets stained (short yardage game), the AC doesn’t work (screens), the bumpers dented (rushing D), the sun roof doesn’t close (pass D), and the radio doesn’t work (tackling and playcalling). But you are still trucking along and you still have a chance to make it to your hot date, but then her ugly sisters a.k.a Raiders, Chargers, and Chiefs, come to your house and graffiti your ride up some more. By the time you are even able to meet her parents (playoffs) their like “not even close, get the heck out of here, you’re not good enough for our daugher (Super Bowl), and you miss out on what could’ve been one of the hottest dates ever.
    That’s what I compare this season to.

    Go Broncos!!!!

  14. baylinorcrush says:

    brian, reading you, I have always wondered what your dad was really like hwen you grew up, because all your analogies refer to a dad. Interesting. Good funny read though.

  15. brian_schneider says:

    My dad was a great dad, but you know how your dad can be sometimes, especially when you’re a teenager, oh man I got myself into a lot of trouble. I mostly refer to my dad because he gave me chances, my mom was more like “my way or the high way” there’s really no good analogy for that one.

  16. baylinorcrush says:

    She sounds like McD. LOL.

  17. baylinorcrush says:

    Actually with McD it’s more “my way or the Hillis way”, meaning no way at all. LOL.

  18. jonah22 says:

    Brian, that was pretty hilarious :) hahaha

  19. Broncoxxx#24 says:

    The game was a fluke, Broncos should of won.

  20. Broncoxxx#24 says:

    Broncos can still make playoffs (wildcard) if we beat our last two opponents. 10-6 can do it.

  21. SaloRB says:

    We can still go even if we just beat Kansas

  22. 831_Broncos_Fan says:

    that was the most complicated reading Brian. but i understood it very well LOL.

  23. jonah22 says:

    If we make it to the playoffs, we can throw the regular season out the window. Records don’t matter. The Cardinals proved last year any wild card team can do it. So we just need to get in. I was pretty upset last night with the loss, but the good news is that we aren’t in that big mess of 7-7 teams, we control our own destiny. We have the talent to go far. I think now that McDaniels KNOWS we have to win, he’ll be much more aggressive.

  24. Invesco_Love says:

    our secondary was pretty banged up bad does any one know if that secondary will be ready for philly, cause philly is a pass happy team

  25. olderthandirt says:

    i am so depressed over this lost, i know its just a game and there are far more important things in life but i am totaly bummed.i’d feel different if there was eight games left in the season but this is the caboose, i know they can do it

  26. Cdudbronc24 says:

    Brian, nice analogies. lol

  27. Cdudbronc24 says:

    Brian, nice analogies. lol

  28. john bronco says:

    how is possible lost vs Raiders?
    fireee Orton ,
    is not the Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
    We need a real QB
    & NT 350 Lbs

  29. bronco-blaze says:

    Well sunday was prob the most dissapointing game up to date next to the charger lost. The stupid raiders did this to us last year…When will it stop, when will we beat the people we SHOULD beat. ANd where was hillis? Hillis would have caught that 3rd down pass…HIllis would have done great for us. I THINK WE AS FANS deserve to know why hillis is not playing for us. LAST WEEK MCDANIELS EVEN SAID! Hillis will see carries on sunday. And i did not even see him on the field. I have no idea whats going on, besides we better beat the eagles. AND WE BETTER! WE BETTER BEAT THE CHIEFS. Because if we lose at home to another team we blew out at THEIR House. I will be disgusted X.X

  30. samoanbronco says:

    Well like most of us I was (not ‘am’) p8ssed off with the poor showing on Monday. So many expletives both in English and Samoan (lol) but I am over it, I cannot control what happens on the field so Im just gonna let it go.

    We all know what the team could have done, better but at the end of the day its those guys on the field and sidelines that control the destiny of this team. I, we are merely loyal/avid supporters of the team. Through thick and thin we turn up (in person/online) and scream our hearts out to let the team know we are behind them. I’ll continue to support the lads regardless of how hard the pill maybe to swallow.

    Broncos I am feeling dejected but I know that you guys are feeling it even more. Heads up boys BD is heading back home next week. Last time we went to Philly, Jake the Snake and the boys lit it up. Different team but it goes to show the Beast from the East is not as fierce as they appear to be. Good luck boys I’ll be watching with excitement!!!

  31. stevecan2 says:

    Damn good analogy Brain. I like that.

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