Taking away the run was supposed to mean that, for the Broncos to win, quarterback Jake Plummer would have to win the game. That didn't happen, either. He wasn't much of a threat, either via his arm (15 for 26, 197 yards) or by his legs (8 yards).
In the end, none of this mattered. Who needs an offense when either by fumbles (two unforced, one quasi-forced) or interception (one a super ballhawking move by the great Champ Bailey) you are able to score on ''drives" of 40 (39 coming on a highly dubious pass interference call on Asante Samuel), 7, 1, and 15 yards? Jake gets no credit for this. In fact, no one on the Denver offense gets credit for this.
In the end, none of this mattered. Who needs an offense when either by fumbles (two unforced, one quasi-forced) or interception (one a super ballhawking move by the great Champ Bailey) you are able to score on ''drives" of 40 (39 coming on a highly dubious pass interference call on Asante Samuel), 7, 1, and 15 yards? Jake gets no credit for this. In fact, no one on the Denver offense gets credit for this.
to the pats and their crybaby ass lickers.
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