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So the Patriots fall to 10-4 (how's your 36 for 65 for 443 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs in-a-losing-effort arm doing, pretty boy?), giving the Denver Broncos sole possession of the 2nd seed in the AFC playoffs (the Houston Texans currently hold the 1st seed at 11-2)....

...if they win their final 2 games against Cleveland and Kansas City at home, that would mean Denver gets a first playoff round bye and hosts a second playoff round game at Mile High - the Broncos would be guaranteed to play their next 3 games at home. And, if they win their next 3 (the Broncos are currently on a 9-0 winning streak), the worst case scenario is that they'd have to travel to the dome in Houston to play the Texans for the right to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. But if Houston happens to lose their last 2 games of the season (they host the Vikings next Sunday, and close out the season against the Colts in Indy) or they lose their first playoff game, the right to go to the Super Bowl would be settled in Denver.

Today, the Broncos dominated the now 9-5 Ravens in Baltimore 34-17, the very first time Denver has beaten Baltimore on the Raven's home field in the 29 years Pat Bowlen has owned the Broncos; the Broncos were riding a 0-5 losing streak when they arrived in the Orioles hometown for today's game.

But the Broncos have Peyton Manning at QB now, and Manning was riding a personal 8 consecutive game winning streak against the birds, and a 4-0 record against Baltimore in the bird's house. After today's win, Manning's numbers increase to 9 straight and 5-0, respectively.

Future Hall of Famer Manning only had a very good personal game today compared to his great lifetime stats, going 17 for 28 for 204 yards and 1 TD with no INTs, with those less than stellar numbers definitely relating to a career first for Manning today: the Broncos rushed 45 times today, the most rushes on a Manning-led team during his 15 years in the league. Those 45 runs racked-up 163 yards and contributed heavily to controlling the clock in Denver's favor: the Broncos possessed the ball more than 17 minutes longer than the Ravens.

And the Bronco defense is showing concrete signs that it has indeed formed into a highly effective unit: a 98-yard interception for a touchdown (the longest in Bronco history), holding Raven Ray Rice to a mere 38 yards rushing (Baltimore could only accumulate 56 total rushing yards), and denying 3-time Raven Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin a reception - the first time any team since 2005 has accomplished that, snapping a streak of 106 consecutive games that Boldin had caught at least one pass, the 5th longest streak for active players.

Plus, the Denver Broncos did not have a turnover for the first time this season. And during their current 9 game winning streak, Denver has outscored their opponents by a combined 114 points, or an average margin of victory of over 12.7 points.

Manning, despite his game-planned deferment to the running game today, did go over 4,000 passing yards for the season, the 12th time he's passed for more than 4K in his career - another NFL record (Drew Brees has passed for at least 4K 7 times in his career, and both Dan Marino and Brett Farve did it 6 times)...

...and Manning also rang-up a NFL record nine 11-win seasons today, breaking a tie with Farve at 8; Tom Brady has 7 11-win seasons, John Elway - Peyton's boss now - had 6, and Buffalo's Jim Kelley had 5.

The Broncos' drubbing of Baltimore was so humiliating that by the middle of the 4th quarter half of the Baltimore stadium was empty, and Raven future Hall of Famer Ed Reed admitted after the game:

I am embarrassed for our city.

Baltimore QB Joe Flacco quipped:

We're a 9-5 football team and we feel like we're 0-14 right now.

The Broncos haven't lost since October 7 @ New England, and if the Patriots and Broncos happen to meet again this season, it's now most likely to be at the Bronco's home, Mile High (the Pats close out the season at Jacksonville and host Miami).

Don't forget, too, that the Super Bowl is played in New Orleans this time...

...Peyton Manning's hometown.
 
Peyton Manning has been named MVP a NFL-record 4 times...

...in 2003 Manning shared the award with Tennessee QB Steve McNair.

Manning is once again in MVP contention this season for leading the Broncos on their great year so far...

...New England QB Tom Brady is, of course, also mentioned as one of the top 3 MVP candidates.

And so is Viking RB Adrian Peterson; Peterson needs to average 147 yards rushing in his final 2 games to break Los Angeles Ram RB Eric Dickerson's regular season rushing record of 2,105 yards. Set in 1984, Dickerson's record has stood for almost 30 years.

Both Manning and Peterson are also running neck-and-neck :)D) for 2012 NFL Comeback Player of the Year...

...Manning missed the entire 2011 season after having had 4 neck surgeries; Peterson tore the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his left knee in a game last Christmas Eve.

Many "experts" during the past year have opined that neither Manning or Peterson would comeback, and certainly not come back and have such stellar NFL seasons - but both definitely have.

Which is why I say that Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson be named co-MVPs of the 2012 NFL season...

...and co-Comeback Players of the Year, too.
 
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Here's an interesting scenario:

The Texans are currently the AFC #1 seed, the Broncos #2, and the Patriots #3...

...if that holds till the end of the regular season in 2 weeks, Houston and Denver will get wild-card round byes, and the Patriots will have to play a wild-card game at Foxboro against whomever.

If New England wins that game, they would then travel to Denver to play the Broncos for a semi-final AFC Championship game (according to the AFC Playoffs bracket I've looked at). And let's say the Broncos beat the Pats at Mile High, and if the Texans win their semi-final game, Denver would then travel to Houston to play for the AFC Championship; let's say the Broncos also win that game and advance to the Super Bowl...

...where the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons just happen to await.

The Denver Broncos' record at that point would be 15-3...

...with the only 3 teams they lost to during the regular season being Atlanta, Houston, and New England.

If the Broncos rack-up a 16-3 final record, it'll mean they're 2012 Super Bowl Champions...

...and that they beat every team they played this year.
 
A thread that is half way worth something from Eyer. It is the fucking end of the world.



MVP belongs to Manning. Comeback belongs to Peterson.
 
Manning was named to the Pro Bowl for the 12th time today...

...which is an NFL record for a QB.

Champ Bailey was also named to the PB for the 12th time today...

...the NFL record for a cornerback.

LB Von Miller was named to the Pro Bowl today for his 2nd time...

...in this his 2nd year in the league.

Bronco left tackle Ryan Clady and defensive end Elvis Dumervil were named to the Pro Bowl today, too...

...both for the third time in four years.
 
Two weeks ago, 8-1 Denver beat 9-0 Kansas city; last Sunday night, the 7-3 Patriots beat the 9-1 Broncos; this Sunday, 9-2 Denver travels to KC to meet the 9-2 Chiefs...

...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Bronco's current 3-game stretch is the toughest any team has played in November or later since the 1998 Dolphins faced the 9-4 Jets, 13-1 Broncos and 13-2 Falcons.

Miami emerged 1-2.
 
Peyton Manning is the top fan vote getter for this season's Pro Bowl...

...Manning's 1,432,257 total was more than 200K votes over 2nd fan favorite Drew Brees (1,206,000,). In his 16th season in the NFL, this is Manning's 13th Pro Bowl selection - the most of any quarterback in NFL history.

Merlin Olsen and Bruce Smith hold the record for most nominations overall at 14 apiece.

4 other Broncos were also named Pro Bowlers: in his second straight season as Manning's #1 receiver, Demaryius Thomas has also been selected for the second straight year; for tight end Julius Thomas, guard Louis Vasquez, and NFL record holding kicker Matt Prater, this is the first time they've been named Pro Bowlers.

In addition, 8 other Broncos were cited...

...guard Zane Beadles, safety David Bruton, wide receiver Eric Decker, linebacker Von Miller, running back Knowshon Moreno, center Manny Ramirez, cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and wide receiver Wes Welker were chosen as alternates.
 
The 2013 Denver Broncos are the highest scoring offense in NFL history...

...and, if they score 18 Sunday against the Raiders in Oakland, they'll become the highest scoring team in NFL history.

In 2007, during their perfect regular season run, the New England Patriots set the record for highest scoring team and offense at 589 and 533 points respectively (the 56 point difference was scored by the Patriots' defense and special teams)...

...in their win last Sunday in Houston, the Broncos offense established the new offense scoring record with 537; so far, and with one game to go, Denver's defense and special teams have contributed 35 points to the team's current 572 total.

To repeat:

There's never been a higher scoring offense in NFL history than the 2013 Denver Broncos.
 
Manning can't play in cold weather....

end of debate

His record in games when it was 40°F or below at kickoff is 11-12...

...the last win coming just a few weeks ago when it was less than 20°F at kickoff time in Denver; Manning only threw for 397 and 4 touchdowns in a 51-28 slaughter of the Titans.

So, it's probably a good thing that the Pro Bowl is played in nice, warm Hawaii...

...you know, since "Manning can't play in cold weather...."

Of course, there's a half-way decent chance Manning won't even show-up in Hawaii for the Pro Bowl...

...since it's the weekend before the Super Bowl, which might very well be played on a very frigid New Jersey day. Plus, Denver'll probably play two playoff games in Denver where it's know to be fairly cold in January.

You'd think that an old geezer who "can't play in cold weather" would've picked a warmer place to finish his career...
 
You would think so. But I guess Elway was pretty convincing.

But 1 bowl is not very good considering his 'status'. His playoff record isn't great considering his 'status'.
If he wins this year, some legitimacy. But he won't get anywhere until he can beat Brady in the playoffs (only did it once before).
 
Von Miller is done for the season....

And here I was thinking Walter Cronkite was dead...

...did you know that even with missing the first 6 games of the season, Miller was graded as the best OLB and the 3rd best defensive player in the NFL overall when he suffered his season-ending knee injury last weekend?
 
You would think so. But I guess Elway was pretty convincing.

But 1 bowl is not very good considering his 'status'. His playoff record isn't great considering his 'status'.
If he wins this year, some legitimacy. But he won't get anywhere until he can beat Brady in the playoffs (only did it once before).

Only his brother has fucked us. Twice.
 
Which is great.......for a player no longer playing.

Regular season stats are great....for regular season. Playoffs is a different story. You can go undefeated the whole season and still lose the only game that counts *cough*Pats*cough*.

Nothing you do in the reg. season matters unless you win that last game in Feb.
 
Which is great.......for a player no longer playing.

Regular season stats are great....for regular season. Playoffs is a different story. You can go undefeated the whole season and still lose the only game that counts *cough*Pats*cough*.

Nothing you do in the reg. season matters unless you win that last game in Feb.

True, but I never hear about the little dick brother other than when they replay SB. Fucker has what, 1 more than P?
 
Eli has 2 I think, both at the hands of the Pats! Grrr


Whenever the Giants play the Pats in the superbowl, I see the fastest offensive linemen ever chasing down defensive ends all scrambly...
 
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