NFL Week 6: Denver, Sunday Night, Undefeateds, Bears, Saints, Brady

by Mohammed Alo 18. October 2009 19:02

Broncos:
For only the second time in my life, the Denver Broncos are 6-0. Yep! Six and Oh! Tremendous defense, and a top 10 offense! Last time they started 6-0, we won the Super Bowl! (1998) We still have only allowed one touchdown all year in the second half of games. Holding teams to no points or merely a field goal. Beating San Dieg in San Diego was special. Much more gratifying than the New England win. The NE win was a much more nailbiting close game that was won in overtime, but this was more special. Nothing has bothered me more the past 3 years than losing (by a ton) to San Diego. Especially when you are up 35 to 17 by half time, and they still come back to win. Especially with their annoying mouth of a quarterback! Especially with the irritating lil running back that broke an NFL record against us and their diminutive linebackers that talk smack. 

Mike Nolan brought tons of presure. The second half adjustments were epic! Like I have said all year, our half time adjustments are the best there is! In years past, Shanahan and company would make adjustments, but they'd be awful. It was more of a gimmick. Our DCs were amatuers and were doing on the job training. We always gave up more points in the second half. That was painful and always hurt me! When you bring together the greatest minds on offense and defense, you can't help but succeed. You put time and effort into coaching (and especially teaching) you can't help but succeed. All of our coaches are teachers first and love teaching! That's why our players are so well prepared.

Coach McDaniels always stresses in meetings being more prepared than the opponent. And he focuses on being more prepared. He believes that his players are always more prepared than the competition, and that's why they can only succeed.

Can anyone beat this team?
That's what I asked the medical students today at morning report. No one had a good answer.

Remaining schedule of supposedly "difficult" games: Pit, Philly, Indy, Bal.

Indy is beatable. Run right at their smaller defensive players and pound them to oblivian.

Pitt is easy to rattle. Ben holds on to the ball far too long, and our blitzers and fast rushers will take him out. Their run game will be stimied by our awesome run defense.

Baltimore's rookie QB will not know what hit him. Their lack of WRs will hurt. And our defense will contain their RBs.

Philly.... just look at what Oakland did to them.

The rest of our games are against KC twice, another Oak (in Denver), and one more SD (in Denver).

This team can seriously go undefeated! Wow!

The only team in the NFL right now that could beat Denver, is probably the Saints. We don't play them in the regular season, but they have an excellent passig game, a complementary running game, as well as a decent defense. It'd be close. But I know that Nolan and McD would have our guys more prepared than them and we would win! See you in the super bowl! Speaking of the Saints...

Saints:
Drew Brees and the Saints have just announced that they are the number one team in the NFC! They beat the number one defense in the NFL (yards allowed). Not just beat them... but beat them down! They have their awesome Aerial Assualt as well as a ground game. Greg Williams has installed an amazing defense and the players needed to run it.

Sunday Night:
Tony Dungy is still sporting the deer in the headlights look! Is he just uncomfortable or what? Scary!

The Undefeateds:
All we have left is Denver, Minnesota, Indy, Saints. Two AFC, two NFC! Of all of these the most vulnerable and weakest is probably Minny. How lucky have they been the last 3 weeks? The miracle pass from Favre to Lewis, the missed field goal for the win? Wow! They will probably be the first to lose. Indy's schedule is cake walk from here on out. The Saints have a bit of a tougher schedule. Should be interesting to see what happens when Indy comes to Denver. Someone has to lose.

Bears:
Stop complaining! Cutler put them in position to win and they could have pulled it off. I have been telling Bears fans that Cutler can win you games if he has to. He had to. You could argue that he cost them the game with his interceptions, or you could argue Forte cost them the game. It's one game and the Minny bubble will burst soon! If they don't succeed this year with a "franchise quarterback" (whatever that means), Lovie and his crew may be out of a job in January. Shanahan anyone? Do you guys want Orton back?

Brady:
Wow! Almost 60 points? Are you kidding me? He played through 3 quarters until they sat him. Why didn't they keep him in and just "execute the offense?" I guess he was upset after Denver held him scoreless in the second half last week! Denver held them scoreless? Wow!

Philly:
How do you lose to Oakland? Maybe Oakland now got their act together. (Probably not)

Seattle:
Up, down, up, down. Score 44? Then get destroyed by Arizona at home? This conference is going to come down to San Fran and Arizona (whose offense has finally started working).

Bills Jets:
Both teams were trying really hard not to win! Finally, one of them won. Phew!

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