RiskyTrailTaker
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Wow, that Chargers comeback last night was something else! I was glued to the screen, and honestly, it felt like the Broncos handed the game to them on a silver platter. Those penalties in the second half were killer. The unnecessary roughness call on Justin Strnad during the second call defense was such a turning point. Like, come on, guys—discipline matters in games like these.
So, with the Chargers securing the win for the win, what does this mean for Denver? Are the Broncos out of the playoffs? Not quite yet, but their position is shaky. The loss drops them to the seventh and final AFC playoff spot. They’ve got two big games left: Cincinnati next week and Kansas City after that. Both are tough opponents, so Denver’s playoff hopes are riding on a razor’s edge.
I’ve been thinking—how many states have more than one NFL team? Colorado’s safe there, but their playoff chances seem less secure. When you compare this to other teams fighting for the wild card spots, it makes me wonder if Denver can hold on, especially with Payton struggling to get the run game going despite his "Run It!" mantra.
And hey, speaking of droughts, when was the last time the Jets made the playoffs? It's been a minute, hasn’t it? Broncos fans might end up feeling the same way if they don’t tighten up fast.
What do you all think—can Denver turn it around and make a run, or are they just delaying the inevitable? The AFC playoff race is looking intense right now!
So, with the Chargers securing the win for the win, what does this mean for Denver? Are the Broncos out of the playoffs? Not quite yet, but their position is shaky. The loss drops them to the seventh and final AFC playoff spot. They’ve got two big games left: Cincinnati next week and Kansas City after that. Both are tough opponents, so Denver’s playoff hopes are riding on a razor’s edge.
I’ve been thinking—how many states have more than one NFL team? Colorado’s safe there, but their playoff chances seem less secure. When you compare this to other teams fighting for the wild card spots, it makes me wonder if Denver can hold on, especially with Payton struggling to get the run game going despite his "Run It!" mantra.
And hey, speaking of droughts, when was the last time the Jets made the playoffs? It's been a minute, hasn’t it? Broncos fans might end up feeling the same way if they don’t tighten up fast.
What do you all think—can Denver turn it around and make a run, or are they just delaying the inevitable? The AFC playoff race is looking intense right now!