Until last week, the last time the Browns had sole possession of first place in their division as late as November was in 1994. Johnny Manziel was two years old. Read More
Category Archives: NFL
Kickin’ It With Dr. Football
Dr. Football is now in service every week. Here’s a first batch of questions that was asked to the great one. Read More
Breaking Down the Broncos Month Ahead
The Denver Broncos have had a terrific start to the 2014 season. Their only two losses have come on the road, with one to Tom Brady and the Patriots and the other to the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks. Read More
Pining for Raiders To Be Good
Back in the day, Raiders Week had the state of Colorado on alert twice a year. Nothing boiled the fans and the Broncos more than the Raiders. That was when the Raiders were contending for titles. That was when the team had so many renegades that played dirty. Read More
Foxborough Continues To Be Broncos’ Kryptonite
This was an eye-opener for the Broncos during the game and after the game. It’s a good bet they will be numb from what happened for days. It’s not something where they can shake it off that quickly. Not when they thought they were good enough to finally beat the Patriots at Foxborough. Read More
Broncos Tickets 30% Above Average For Meeting With Dolphins
With a 6-1 record and sole possession of first place in the AFC West, the Denver Broncos have three home games remaining in the regular season. The Broncos took a promising win from the Chargers last week and further solidified themselves as the most dominant team in the division. Read More
Matter Of Time Until Sanders Flourishes
Emmanuel Sanders has been an afterthought in the offseason and during the regular season. His signing has not received much pub that Aqib Talib, DeMarcus Ware and T.J. Ward received when the Broncos signed them this offseason. Read More
Thursday Night Proves Broncos Still Class of AFC West
Philip Rivers for MVP? Chargers to threaten the Broncos in the AFC West? The second statement is still yet to be determined, but the Broncos put the Rivers MVP discussion to bed in their Thursday Night Football victory and proved why, for now, the Broncos are still the class of the division. Read More
With Tough Schedule Looming, Disjointed Niners Must Materialize
While reports that Jim Harbaugh has lost the 49ers locker room continue to flow inexorably from media outlets nationwide, the 49ers have their share of problems on the field, too. The last time the 49ers were truly dominant in all three phases of a football game was their season opener, a 28-17 victory over the Cowboys (who have since gone on to win five straight games, and top many professional power polls). Read More
Manning Couldn’t Care Less About His Night
Anytime a network has a televised game, the producers and announcers search for a storyline that would make this game a big event. With Peyton Manning, there’s always a storyline whether it’s him breaking records or winning a big game. Read More
Broncos Should Abandon Running Game
The Broncos spent so much money on improving their defense that they neglected their running game. They knew improving their defense was a necessity this offseason, so they focused on that unit rather than keeping Knowshon Moreno, who left to sign with the Dolphins this offseason. Read More
Fox Is In No-Win Situation As Broncos Coach
John Fox hears criticism whether he admits it or not. There’s no question someone on his coaching staff or someone from his inner circle is telling the Broncos head coach what fans and media say about his coaching. Read More
A Loss is a Loss…But Do You Believe in Moral Victories?
You can exhale now Denver. It’s over. The “Super Bowl Rematch” has been completed. Unfortunately, Denver didn’t come out on top. And although the record has become blemished with the first loss of the season, put an asterisk next to this one. This loss will be a victory in the future. Read More
Goodell Must Go!
Roger Goodell has benefitted from the success of his predecessors in Paul Tagliabue and Pete Rozelle. Both former commissioners created parity by coming up with a salary cap that would give 32 teams chance to win a championship. He also benefitted from great players in his league. Read More












