Broncos + Javon = Super Bowl
Book it..
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_4118191Several pass plays highlighted this morning's workout. New receiver Javon Walker was spectacular and showed no signs of the torn anterior cruciate ligament he suffered last September while playing for the Green Bay Packers. Fellow starting receiver Rod Smith also looked crisp and both meshed well with starting quarterback Jake Plummer, who is quietly having a strong camp.
How do you become a top five WR "by the end of the season?"
Does this involve extrapolation?
...no, i don't think so.
1. steve smith
2. chad johnson
3. marvin harrison
4. randy moss
5. t.o. (the ing sucker)
6. larry fitzgerald
7. anquan boldin
8. santana moss
...are all better, imo. btw, these are not rankings....just numbered off. i think walker might be able to be a top 10 wr, though.
Look for Vincent Jackson of the Chargers to bust out this year.
Nice list. I would squeeze Torry Holt in there, somewhere.
Randy Moss has the talent, but he hasn't been top 5 for at least two seasons. He's been dinged a lot, and in the wrong system, two WR stat killlers.
He's much more talented then I had thought.
Plummer is a regular season QB. In the playoffs he gets beat at home by a ing wild card team. He is anti-clutch.
Every team in last years AFC playoffs got beat by a wildcard team while playing at home.
But you're right though, I don't have a whole lot of confidence in him to get the job done when the game is on the line.
The Colts and Broncos are both anti-clutch.
The Bengals lost because Pittsburgh took a cheap shot at their QBs knee and put him out. Pittsburgh would have lost otherwise I believe.
I think last year the Steelers were destined to win the super bowl. And it wasn't a cheap shot, it was unfortunate, but not a cheap shot.
When a DL goes low... looks at the guy's knee... and drives right through it - IT is a cheap shot. Palmer is a class guy and didn't call it out for what it was, but it was a cheap shot. I saw it... easy call.
But seriously, do you think he was thinking "take out his knees", I don't think so. Just my opinion though, I may be giving to much credit where it's not due.
I agree about Palmer though, he's tough not to root for.
I don't think he thought about tearing his ligaments and completely wrecking the knee, but I do think he wanted to put him in a little pain, and give him something to think about. A bad decision in the heat of battle (and he may have wished he didn't do it after the play), but definitely a cheap, low blow.
pitts would have definitely lost. roths is a choker...when will people realize this!!! he has never been a good qb; does he manage some games well....sure, does he ever really win games or important ones...no! pitts wins b/c they have a great defense and great running game. thats it.
ever notice when roths throws over 25 times he sucks; thats not the mark of a good qb.
I agree with you on everything here except the "pitts would have definitely lost"......that's just a dumb argument, they didn't lose so that's that. NFL games have people get injured all the time, it's part of the game, if you can't overcome someones injury then you weren't the better team.
This is the very reason I try not to use the Elway would have won more if he played in SF argument. Well, he never played there so you can't argue theories.
Oh, and yes, Big Ben is overrated.
1. i disagree: all the momentum was with cincy, cincy was at home, and cincy still played well with kitna
2. i completely disagree with your second statement; that makes zero sense
A. if manning goes down indy cannot win, if LT goes down San Diego cannot win, if any teams marquee player goes down they just won't beat other good teams. i'd love to see the rose bowl last year and t.u. be without vyoung...that game would have been a HUGE blowout
You're right. My "better team" statement was dumb. However, I still don't like the "what would have happened" argument. It didn't happen, so that's the way it is, period. (again, adding emphasis by saying period and then typing one seems redundant)
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