Denver is a Bronco city. They always sell out regardless of record.Marciano490 said:What's the Denver fan base like? Do they still sell out home games for an 8-8 team?
Marciano490 said:What's the Denver fan base like? Do they still sell out home games for an 8-8 team?
The last time they didn't sell out a home game was 1969, apparently- the longest streak in the NFL.Just a bit outside said:Denver is a Bronco city. They always sell out regardless of record.
BigSoxFan said:Manning Broncos playoff winning %: .400
Tebow Broncos playoff winning %: .500
The choice is simple, Elway.
Why should it be an exclamation point?tims4wins said:
BigSoxFan said:Manning Broncos playoff winning %: .400
Tebow Broncos playoff winning %: .500
The choice is simple, Elway.
You own your handle so wellGeorgeCostanza said:Why should it be an exclamation point?
Edit: wow. For I am Costanza, lord of the idiots.
This is true, but only technically so. Much of the Denver crowd at games comes from corporate seats, kind of like the 49ers wine and cheese crowd. The crowd has transformed a lot from the old mile high days, to the point where the altitude is the biggest home field advantage for the Broncos instead of crowd noise.Daubach for HOF said:
The last time they didn't sell out a home game was 1969, apparently- the longest streak in the NFL.
edit: sorry- looks like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, and DC have longer streaks; Denver is the only team to have sold out all of their NFL games.
Well played but I'm good with those guys getting super emotional over their win. They played in a tough game and needed to vent after the fact since reporters were all wanting to talk to Butler and Brady.MentalDisabldLst said:...Unless you're Wibi, apparently.
TomRicardo said:It is always smart to have an used up QB come back and block a potential starter from getting a look in his walk year.
Morgan's Magic Snowplow said:Peyton coming back is the worst kept secret in the world at this point.
I can't wait until his heart, his mind, his spirit, and his body all get broken next year. Its going to be awesome.
Morgan's Magic Snowplow said:Peyton coming back is the worst kept secret in the world at this point.
I can't wait until his heart, his mind, his spirit, and his body all get broken next year. Its going to be awesome.
https://twitter.com/AroundTheNFL/status/568493201742544897"]1m1soxhop411 said:
Isn't that like saying Brady would go home to play for the Lions?Just a bit outside said:Goes home to the Titans
If Giselle was from Michigan, was part owner of the Pistons, and they vacationed there it would be just like it. Peyton is from New Orleans but has family and spends time in Tennessee.Freddy Linn said:Isn't that like saying Brady would go home to play for the Lions?
Papelbon's Poutine said:Well, it's been reported he wanted to go to Houston but was a bad fit with Kubiak so they weren't interested. I'd have to think they are the leaders in the clubhouse as they'd be his best chance to win in his last season or two.
I wouldn't oversell an investment of three game checks in the Grizzlies. If you asked Peyton what was "home" I think Nashville wouldn't be at the top of the list.Just a bit outside said:If Giselle was from Michigan, was part owner of the Pistons, and they vacationed there it would be just like it. Peyton is from New Orleans but has family and spends time in Tennessee.
drleather2001 said:If he goes to Houston, they are immediately a top 3 team in the AFC.
Imagine if the Patriots beat them in the playoffs? Peyton fans (Indy by way of Denver by way of Houston) would commit seppuku.
drleather2001 said:If he goes to Houston, they are immediately a top 3 team in the AFC.
Imagine if the Patriots beat them in the playoffs? Peyton fans (Indy by way of Denver by way of Houston) would commit seppuku.
Ed Hillel said:
Houston is tight against the cap, and would probably have to cut Andre Johnson or Jonathan Joseph to get Manning in there. Maybe both, depending on how many other areas they need to address. They may rather go with a young arm like Mallett, especially given that there's still a chance Manning is cooked. If Denver is letting him move on, that would have to be an even bigger red flag.
http://overthecap.com/salary-cap/houston-texans/
I guess it depends on whether it's the well-done extra crispy Manning that couldn't get the ball 15 yards down the field against Indy without it being a wounded duck, or something more like medium rare. Fitzpatrick can throw it 15 yards.BigSoxFan said:Even a cooked Manning is a far better option than Mallett, Fitzpatrick, or whoever else Houston would have at QB. If you add Manning to that team and Clowney actually becomes something, that would be a pretty dangerous squad.
Kevin Youkulele said:I guess it depends on whether it's the well-done extra crispy Manning that couldn't get the ball 15 yards down the field against Indy without it being a wounded duck, or something more like medium rare. Fitzpatrick can throw it 15 yards.