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I am a die-hard Bronco fan, and I was just wondering what everyone else thought.

2007-04-19 12:15:53 · 14 answers · asked by J.D.L. 5 in Sports Football (American)

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i can see them going 12-4, maybe 13-3, if they dont get at least 10 wins then it will be a surprise and a shocker

i also think jay cutler will have a break out year, at least 25 TDs for him and around 3200-3800 yards, maybe even more

we had a great offseason, the only thing that did not go good for us is that we lost 2 great young players, in darrent williams and damien nash, may the rest in peace

GO BRONCOS

2007-04-19 13:17:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not a broncos fan, but I believe they will do good this season, and the reason is partailly because of mathematics.

Jay Cutler doesnt give the ball away to the other team as Jake Plummer had chronically done during his stint in Denver. This equals more Time of Possesion for the Broncos, and as you all know, Mike Shanahan loves to run the football. More T.O.P. equals more runs, which equals even more T.O.P, which will always help Denver control the clock, and the game.

And you know the Denver's backfield will never tire out, because of the depth at the position. Also, Shanahan can confuse and wear down the defense with a inter-changing system of Travis Henry and Mike Bell. They are different runners, and the opposing defense will always be getting runs from all over the place, and eventually will just be completely domainated by that amazing Bronco offensive line.

As for Jay Cutler, I think he'll do pretty well. He won't have to throw much, by way of the running game, but will do it efficiently and accurately, and could turn into another Phillip Rivers, much to the delight of Mr. Shanahan. If he does well, he won't be a juggernaut stat-getter, but will be very helpful in balancing Denver's offense to some extent. Also, if teams opposing the Broncos focus on the run, Cutler can burn them through the air. That is something Plummer could never do, except for one lone season; throw the football well, and not turn the ball over.

Mike Shanahan will have control of everything due to Travis Henry and Jay Cutler. He will have more runs, with two good running backs, and more T.O.P. due to a more conservative (and I believe better) qaurterback.

2007-04-19 13:22:45 · answer #2 · answered by shea 2 · 0 0

I too am a die hard bronco fan and I'm optimistic. Defensively if we can get one or two strong pass rushers it'll be one of the top 5 defenses, if not the best. Unfortunately we lost Darrent Williams to a senseless act of violence but Dre Bly is a solid #2 corner to Champ Bailey. I would like to still have Al Wilson but we'll manage without him.

On offense last year Jay Cutler just kept getting better as the games went on and I expect that to continue. He's a smart quarterback and will do well. We have Javon Walker who is a good big play receiver and Rod Smith is a great go to receiver. Of course our running game should do pretty well so all around we should be a team competing for the superbowl and I definitely think we'll win the West because who knows what's going on over in San Diego right now.

I was surprised at the contract extension Shannahan got because I still feel he hasn't proven he can win without Elway but obviously we're going to live or die with him for a while.

I say it should be a great year for the broncos and that we will go to the playoffs and compete.

2007-04-19 12:31:09 · answer #3 · answered by John 4 · 0 0

I am a die hard RAIDERS Fan so we have a lot of UN-common

I am pretty impressed with Jay Cutler and this will be his first full season as a starter thanks to "Jake the Snake putting on the Brakes" to what could have been a better season for you last year.

Your team has a lot to overcome this year I don't think that it will be that easy to get over the loss of Darrent Williams, and then Damien Nash, that is pretty darn tragic. They also cut
Al Wilson which is actually good, not for the Broncos but for Al
the last thing your team needs is to have another tragic event and with Al's injured neck it would have been a real possibility

Still Denver should be able to play like what comes out of your mascot's hind end and still finish ahead of the Raiders (this year at least)

2007-04-19 15:15:23 · answer #4 · answered by justgetitright 7 · 0 0

Cutler will struggle at times but as the year goes on he will continue to improve. Now with Henry to re-establish a dominate running game that will help. All around Denver is a solid team and if Cutler can just eliminate some of the mistakes he made last year I see Denver going 10-6 maybe 11-5 and winning the AFC West.

2007-04-19 13:28:12 · answer #5 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 0 0

I hate to tell you, but the Broncos have very little chance to be competitive this year. They have lost 2 key players to DEATH, no team has won more than 5 players when they lose 1 player in such a cruel way. In addition, they removed their biggest OT, most of the DL, and young QBs do not perform well. Did I mention the Defensive Captain, Al Wilson was cut. The heart has been cut out of that team.

2007-04-19 12:36:07 · answer #6 · answered by paygan247 2 · 0 0

With the weapons at his disposal, he better do very well this year. If the Broncos do any worse than 9-7 this year it will be a surprise. Look for 3500 yards passing and 25 tds from Mr. Cutler.

2007-04-19 12:22:55 · answer #7 · answered by JMK 3 · 1 0

they are going to be plenty greater useful. a million. Cutler's have been given his diabetes under administration. He nonetheless had an remarkable season final 300 and sixty 5 days, in spite of dropping 35 kilos and having no potential. 2. they are going to return a ton of injured starters on the two traces. 3. They delivered in some key loose brokers, like Boss Bailey (Champ's brother), and that they are installation a scheme that fits their workers. 4. They kicked Travis the Babymaker Henry to the shrink, with all his distractions. Selvin youthful has bulked up, and seems poised to maintain the beginning job, in spite of the undeniable fact that Ryan Torian could be a marvel. My purely concerns are all of Brandon Marshall's off-field arrests, and that Jason Elam is long previous. i'm questioning 10-6, and a wildcard berth. they are going to be plenty greater useful than final 300 and sixty 5 days's 7-9.

2016-11-25 23:03:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

im a 9er fan and i was watching the game when we knocked you guys out of the playoffs (sorry bout that) but i was really impressed with cutler, honestly. i think if he continues to improve he will be a great quarterback. he has a really powerful cannon for an arm and i think all he needs to do is work on timing routes with javon walker.
as for their record, the broncos play in the toughest division in football in the tougher conference. and unfortunately they lost 2 players to deaths and al wilson got cut. still i think they will be fine with dre bly, champ bailey, and john lynch in the backfield. i say 10-6.

2007-04-19 12:57:30 · answer #9 · answered by what? 7 · 0 0

cutler will continue to improve, but he will make his share of mistakes...he will end up about middle of the league in terms of passer rating, and the team will still end up relying mostly on its running game and defense to win

as for the broncos, i see 10-6 for them and that would usually get them a playoff spot, but i don't think so this year...the conference is so tough, and especially denver's division, that they will have difficulty getting in

2007-04-19 12:30:01 · answer #10 · answered by sabes99 6 · 0 0

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