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Wouldn't be surprised if I misunderstood, SoCal. You ever get to jazz clubs like The Lighthouse and Shelley's Manne Hole back in the day? Hermosa Beach or something like that.
...I'm in the "Gorgeous" Inland Empire.....
Emperors don't win football games. Coaches and players do. I'm bettin that there are some head coaches that wouldn't take a job in Dallas unless the money was so good it superseded their desire to coach a winning franchise. The reason I loathe Jerry Jones is because of where the team is today. I used to be a Cowboys fan for cryin out loud so it probably pisses me off more than the average guy. Yeah, let's put Romo back in cause he's so passionate about it. He's so immobile and can't see downfield under pressure he was sacked for the next 3 downs and they had to punt. Garrett would have probably put him in even if Jones were up in his skybox, but I would have liked to have seen if he wouldn't have if Jones weren't present. Jones can't leave Romo or Garrett alone, imo, cause he doesn't trust them enough and he is compelled to be hands-on with his investment. He thinks the franchise is the better for him, or maybe he needs to prove it is. Good luck with these guys.
Oh, snap! I know Robin/Satfrat will see this so I ask- is this a bump in the road or the beginning of the inevitable collapse?
Bigger question --- do the Patriots continue their home dominance over the Broncos?
Yup, I am also interested... IMO, if the Broncos can play as well as they have done the last two games, the Pats do not have a chance at winning this game; but keeping up that high level of play will be a challenge for the Broncos on the road. Should be an interesting game.
I have a different take...If the Pats offense plays as well against the Broncos as they did against "da Bears", then they have a very good shot at beating the Broncos. It will be a must watch game.
Ahh, well, of course you are entilted to your opinion, but mine is very different. The Broncos D has started to prove their mettle in the past two weeks. Last week against the hottest (at least until then) QB in the League (the hated Phillip Rivers) the Broncos D kept the Chargers totally frustrated. If this defense can even play at 2/3s that level in NE, Brady and the Pats will have no chance. The reality is, if the Broncos play as well as last week, I know of no team in the NFL which could beat them, just not possible. The only question is whether they can go on the road, and play at the same level. Brady should be afraid, very afraid. I suspect that Gronkowski will be seeing a lot of the ball, if the Pats are going to have a chance, he will have to have a huge game, as he may be able to exploit the fact that the Broncos are without LB Danny Trevathian, although Danny's absense did not help Tony Gonzales all that much...
Not annointing any kings, after all, anything can happen.Bring it on! Looking forward to watching the game.
So who have the Patriots beaten? Minnesota, Oakland, Cinci (playing poorly, e.g. the Colts shutout), Buffalo (Kyle Orton, really?), NYJ, Chicago (in the tank). The Broncos will be a bit bigger test for them, even at friendly Foxboro.