Here it is, Super Bowl Achtundvierzig, Quarante-Huit, Erbgħin Tmienja, loSmaH chorgh, XLVIII or for you English types, 48. Sadly my final NFL column of the season. Alas, pitchers and catchers report in wa’maHcha’ days and I have been a seam-head since birth. Not that any of you give a rat’s neither regions about that, you’re here for one thing only! Read More
Category Archives: Broncos
Magic Touch Continues For Elway
John Elway has become synonymous with the Super Bowl after making five appearances in the big game. The Hall of Fame quarterback has added another Super Bowl appearance on his resume as a Broncos executive. Read More
KMet Sports Show Interview With Broncos Cornerback Chris Harris
On Wednesday, KMet Sports Show Hosts Anthony Rodriguez and Colton Denning, including guests Sammy Mugharbil, Myles Potter, and Erika Arnold had Broncos Cornerback Chris Harris on their KMet Sports Show Super Bowl 48 Preview Show to discuss Broncos-Seahawks. Read More
Welker Hopes Third Try Gets Him Championship
We heard about Peyton Manning needing to get another championship to have a successful legacy. We know about Champ Bailey trying to get his first championship of what has been a 15-year career. Read More
Super Bowl-Bound Broncos Earn This Moment
The Broncos boldly talked about playing in the Super Bowl and winning it all season long. They looked at this season as redemption after losing to the Ravens in the divisional round last year at home. Read More
Shayne’s AFC Championship Pick! NFC? Who Cares!
I’ve done homework in a bar but never wrote a column, here goes. Straight up, we have the Broncos playing the Patriots at 1:00 pm on Sunday and if I have to tell you the channel it’s on, you’re not a fan anyway. Who’s going to win? Read More
Judgment Day for Manning, Brady and Belichick
Legacy has been the buzzword leading up to the AFC Championship Game. The talk has been about Peyton Manning needing to win this game in enhancing a reputation of being an all-time great quarterback. It’s about beating Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the Patriots, which has been a sore spot in the Broncos quarterback’s career. Read More
Questions On Broncos Defense Don’t Go Away
This season has been a long one for the Broncos defense. They have to answer questions about how good they are. They have to deal with the criticism when the Broncos lose. They had their manhood challenged. They have to deal with doubts. Read More
Playing Underdog Should Be Beneath Brady
Tom Brady rarely says anything interesting when he talks to the media. It’s all boring clichés, but the Patriots quarterback also has this ability to act like a crybaby when it suits his agenda. Read More
Fox’s Coaching Pays Off in Broncos’ Playoff Win
There was pressure on Peyton Manning to win yesterday’s game. One can say the same thing for Broncos head coach John Fox. Both are tied together when it comes to success and failure with this year’s Broncos. Read More
How Useful Can Welker Be?
The Broncos signed Wes Welker to be that difference maker in the postseason. That was the hope. They did not know he would be having concussion problems, though. No one could have forecasted it. Read More
Great Opportunity For Moreno to Shine
The passing game is of the utmost importance in the regular season, but in the playoffs, running game is invaluable. This is where Knowshon Moreno becomes the X-factor for the Broncos. He is a guy that can make Peyton Manning’s job easy in the playoffs by running the football. Read More
Shayne’s Broncos/Chargers Playoff Game Breakdown
Time to break down the Broncos, Chargers game. Might be the shortest column I have ever written. You want stats? Go to San Diego’s writers, they are great at stats. I’m not doing numbers, except this. When a number one seed loses in the first round, the following season they are 15-1 in their first playoff game. Read More
Nothing Wrong With Chargers-Broncos Match-Up
We all love a good storyline. We wanted to see Peyton Manning face Andrew Luck at Peyton’s place this Sunday. We wanted to see Broncos vs. Colts. It would have gotten everyone talking, and the media would bombard us about this matchup to ad nauseam, especially ESPN. Read More












