Sure, but now that we have more evidence, the "on paper" evaluation of the players should be different. If Ryan Clady couldn't contain a one-armed Suggs with a bad leg, what is he going to do with a healthy Suggs? Denver is missing their center and perhaps one of their guards. And they're supposed to stop a healthy Ngata and Canty? How much better is an ailing Welker than Stokely last year? Without Champ, the Broncos should have a harder time containing Smith. The special teams probably have a better game plan for Holliday. Dumervil is an upgrade to Kruger, and Smith and Brown should be much better in coverage. Webb is back.
I understood why people thought Denver was better last season. But for the life of me, I don't understand why they believe so this season. I can see Denver winning (pretty easily even), but home-field advantage seems like a bigger factor than anything to me. On an even field, I don't see how people can pick the Broncos.