Falling Down the Mountain
So I haven't written anything in a while because, well, the Broncos suck right now. And it won't get better anytime soon.
First, I fully expect LT to completely romp all over the Broncos. He might get 200 yards in the game. Hell, he might get four touchdowns, too. There's no reason to expect one of the best backs in the league to do anything less against the worst rushing defense. Plus, San Diego's pissed. They blew a gimme game against the Chiefs at home, and they're gonna bounce back in a big way.
Second, Javon Walker's knee problem looks serious. He sat out last week against Indy and it looks like he'll sit out this week too. This doesn't bode well for anyone. With Walker out, teams can put extra guys on Brandon Marshall, and no other receiver has stepped up so far this season.
Third (and this one's not exactly a shocker), Travis Henry is in trouble for potentially violating the league's substance abuse policy. He is a repeat offender. If found guilty, he's out for the season. He is the only bright spot on a woefully inadequate offense. Coming into the season, everyone was high on Henry's potential in Denver's offense. Apparently Henry was a little high too. Ass.
So, yeah, there's not a lot to really get excited about right now. But Mike-I-signed-Daryl-Gardner-and-Dale-Carter-and-now-Travis-Henry-Shanahan has a way to get a win when you least expect it. Well, Mastermind, I don't expect crap this Sunday. Amaze me.
Better news: Jump on the bandwagon - there's room for everyone!!!
Inspiring news: Coolbaugh's family get a playoff share.
Wasted Space on News: Corpas and H2O.
Ode to Travis Henry (and if you're shocked by this, I'm not talking to you for a week)
1 Comments:
For a brief second last week I thought to myself "Where is MPJs blog this week?" Then I remembered the game and knew there was nothing to really write about. Oh, and the good news you can still talk to me. Henry didn't surprise me at all. This is the same guy that makes an NFL wage and won't pay child support on the eight kids he has with eight women. Not who I want my nephew to be looking up to anyway. Good ridence.
OPQ: He is done. See ya, wouldn't want to be ya.
Bandwagon: I'm on it! The best thing about denver is that we have so many major sports teams that one is bound to be winning. I love the energy this town has when one of our teams is making waves. And I just have to add that after 14 years of being a ballclub, it's about time! GO ROCKS!!
Coolbaugh: I never even heard of that incident in July. It is really rather sad. But then you have these guys, that are on the ride of their lives, who take a moment to stop and look at the situation and willing give up a share of their winnings. They all knew what was the right thing to do and they did it without hesitation. That's just great to see.
Corpas: Didn't somebody say that it was water and it was a ritual he had been doing all season? I know that a wet ball could change the course of the game, but why has nobody noticed until now?
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