NFL Playoffs: Baltimore Ravens @ Denver Broncos

Broseph

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Hey Peyton, hope that -100 degrees was fun to play in. Should of picked a warmer weather state =)
 

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well, that was one of the best games I've ever seen.
 

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Way to choke it away Peyton and the Broncos. :rolleyes:

Peyton continues his fine tradition of choking in the playoffs.

What's the point of having the #4 scoring defense in the league only to lay down and give up 28 points in regulation? The coverage on that last touchdown of the Ravens was ridiculous. :rolleyes:
 

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Eli may be a lot less skilled than Peyton but he's a lot mentally tougher.

Fox's coaching/playcalling sucked. I'm glad he's not our coach.
 
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I don't understand when I try to give McCoy some props the first thing I hear is how anyone can look good with Peyton because he is essentially his own OC. Then when the Broncos have some questionable play calls late in the game all of the sudden people are calling out Fox and McCoy for bad play calling. Though I do think the kneel down with 31 seconds left in the 4th was a terrible call and it was likely Fox's call, but the heavy run plays late in the game easily could have been checked to pass plays if Peyton was feeling confident in his abilities at that point in the game.
 
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I don't understand when I try to give McCoy some props the first thing I hear is how anyone can look good with Peyton because he is essentially his own OC. Then when the Broncos have some questionable play calls late in the game all of the sudden people are calling out Fox and McCoy for bad play calling. Though I do think the kneel down with 31 seconds left in the 4th was a terrible call and it was likely Fox's call, but the heavy run plays late in the game easily could have been checked to pass plays if Peyton was feeling confident in his abilities at that point in the game.
That's kind of the thing with the donkeys this year, between Fox, McCoy, and then Peyton at the line, we don't know who's calling what. But the decision to kneel most likely came from the HC. All them run plays, we'll probably never know. But Peyton probably does have the final say unless something hardcore comes in from the sidelines.
 

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That throw from Flacco to Jones was a lightning bolt from Zeus himself. Wow.
 

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