
In what seems to be becoming a weekly tradition, the Broncos are up for the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week Award.
Fans can vote for the Broncos to win the award over T.J. Yates’ game-winning touchdown drive for the Houston Texans and the Giants’ win on a blocked field goal.
This week, down 10-0 late in the fourth quarter, the Broncos executed one of their more miraculous comebacks of the season. Tim Tebow connected with Demaryius Thomas for a 10-yard touchdown pass, then after the defense forced a punt, Matt Prater knocked home a 59-yard field goal to force overtime. In the extra frame, the defense forced a fumble, and Prater sealed the win with a 51-yarder.

@ danso
hey man my daughter and i are going to be at the game this weekend. Plan on heading to the Broncos barn for pre game party. We should grab a beer. Would be neat to meet some of the other bloggers on here!
Not so sure how this weekend will turn out. I am predicting that Tebow has his best game as a pro. He will throw for over 300 yards and probably run for more than 50. However, I am not sure it will be enough to keep up with Brady and Co.
42-37 Patriots.
Even with the loss everybody will be talking about how well Tebow played.
I also forgot to mention that the Lions will take care of the faiders and so all Denver needs to do is win one of the last three and were in!!!!
Really wild if you ask me, but on the Fox Power-Rankings the Broncos are at #8. Hard to imagine where we are now based from 1 1/2 months ago.
Thoughts on Sunday:
1st Quarter, both teams are slow out of the gate, feeling one another out.
2nd Quarter, rays of hope from both teams as they both score, game is tied or Pats ahead by 3 at the half.
3rd Quarter, another slow one and teams exchange scores, defense flusters Brady, defensive pressure leads to Denver score
4th Quarter, still down by 3 the Offense kicks it up a notch and the D totally demoralizes the Pats in the End. Prater ties the game with a long field goal and the offense goes on to score 2 TDs.
Broncos Win by 14.
I have to admit I’d already written off the Patriots game as I looked at the remaining schedule a couple of weeks ago. But reading all these comments and analyses, I think we really have an opportunity to take this one, and Tebow will lead the charge. But no doubt, this is a genuine challenge for the entire team and we really need to step it up for 4 quarters. I’m beginning to think the “believers” EXPECT a miraculous 4th quarter comeback every game now!
Quick comment on the CBS game map — Miami area has a HUGE population of retirees and refugees from New York & Philly, so they show Jets vs Eagles there…
GO BRONCOS!
I know we don’t want to be looking beyond the next game – “one game at a time” – but I don’t think the Bills will give us any trouble. I truthfully expect more trouble from KC on New Year’s Day, but we should be able to win both of those games. If we can steal this one from the Pats this weekend, I think we’re golden going into the playoffs!
I heard this comment a while back. But if we can beat the patriots, there really isn’t anyone left in the afc that we can’t beat.
Actually I don’t fully agree with that though. The Ravens and the Steelers have both been our worst matchs up in the afc for many years now. Obviously the Colts are not in that group this year.
This game is almost like a mini afc championship imo.
Of course if we make the playoffs, we the divisional round will probably be our worst matchup.