Sgt. Largent
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So far all we've heard about is #1 offense vs. #1 defense, blah blah blah............
The matchup we should be focusing on is not our D vs. Manning, it's whether our offense can move the ball against Denver's improved D.
- can Bevell figure out a way to get Beast Mode rolling when Denver is going to commit heavily to stopping the run
- can Russell be sharp and accurate with the quick slants and sideline timing routes
- can Percy keep Denver's DB's honest and allow some space for our TE's and other WR's to make plays
- can we hit on a couple explosive plays
IMO THESE are the things that will decide the game, not whether our defense can stop Manning. Manning is going to get his, and probably score 21-24 pts. So the question is can our offense control the clock and be efficient enough in the Red Zone to score more than 24 pts.
What say you? Can we?
The matchup we should be focusing on is not our D vs. Manning, it's whether our offense can move the ball against Denver's improved D.
- can Bevell figure out a way to get Beast Mode rolling when Denver is going to commit heavily to stopping the run
- can Russell be sharp and accurate with the quick slants and sideline timing routes
- can Percy keep Denver's DB's honest and allow some space for our TE's and other WR's to make plays
- can we hit on a couple explosive plays
IMO THESE are the things that will decide the game, not whether our defense can stop Manning. Manning is going to get his, and probably score 21-24 pts. So the question is can our offense control the clock and be efficient enough in the Red Zone to score more than 24 pts.
What say you? Can we?