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Week 17 Game Thread - Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers (1 Viewer)

We may have been defensive about it after the Hochuli game, but it's clear that the Chargers are better than the Broncos, this year, by a large margin. Playing like this, I honestly think they could be a legitimate title contender, something I'd never have thought about an 8-8 team.Congratulations to the Chargers and their fans on a great comeback to win the division again, and best of luck in the playoffs.-A Broncos fan :)
:thumbup: Classy post surf, as usual from you.
 
This is only the second game this year that Sproles has touched the ball 10 times or more (on offense). That is just plain stupid. The guy is a playmaker.
I like the guy a lot, but anyone who signs Sproles expecting more than a Jerious Norwood role is expecting too much. He's great b/c he's a change of pace. I would not want my team running him out there as the #1, every down back.
True, but he should be touching the ball more than he is.Anyway, congrats to the Chargers on winning the division. They'll put up much more of a fight against Indy next week than the Broncos would have.
 
Chargers have been in the playoffs for the last 4 weeks - so they could be tough from here on out. Question is will there be a hangover effect from getting to this point and letting up?

 
This is only the second game this year that Sproles has touched the ball 10 times or more (on offense). That is just plain stupid. The guy is a playmaker.
I like the guy a lot, but anyone who signs Sproles expecting more than a Jerious Norwood role is expecting too much. He's great b/c he's a change of pace. I would not want my team running him out there as the #1, every down back.
True, but he should be touching the ball more than he is.Anyway, congrats to the Chargers on winning the division. They'll put up much more of a fight against Indy next week than the Broncos would have.
:thumbup: Enjoyed your posts this season GR. GL in the offseason and we'll be back at it again next year. Cheers. :)
 
This is only the second game this year that Sproles has touched the ball 10 times or more (on offense). That is just plain stupid. The guy is a playmaker.
I like the guy a lot, but anyone who signs Sproles expecting more than a Jerious Norwood role is expecting too much. He's great b/c he's a change of pace. I would not want my team running him out there as the #1, every down back.
True, but he should be touching the ball more than he is.Anyway, congrats to the Chargers on winning the division. They'll put up much more of a fight against Indy next week than the Broncos would have.
:thumbup: Enjoyed your posts this season GR. GL in the offseason and we'll be back at it again next year. Cheers. :lmao:
:) :lmao: Good luck in the playoffs. :bye:
 
Chargers have been in the playoffs for the last 4 weeks - so they could be tough from here on out. Question is will there be a hangover effect from getting to this point and letting up?
I doubt it. They were pretty much on cruise control most of this game. If Indy wins it's likely because Indy is simply the better team.
 
Chargers have been in the playoffs for the last 4 weeks
Not to negate your point, but it's been 4 out of the last five years. They failed to make it in 2005.
My point is that they have faced elimination for the last 4 weeks - so they have been playing at a "playoff" level during those 4 weeks. Sorry if it was misleading.I am wondering if there is some letdown - they have played their butts off and Norv Turner really deserves some major credit for keeping them together at 4-8. Can they keep it up?
 
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Chargers have been in the playoffs for the last 4 weeks
Not to negate your point, but it's been 4 out of the last five years. They failed to make it in 2005.
My point is that they have faced elimination for the last 4 weeks - so they have been playing at a "playoff" level during those 4 weeks. Sorry if it was misleading.I am wondering if there is some letdown - they have played their butts off and Norv Turner really deserves some major credit for keeping them together at 4-8. Can they keep it up?
Oh, now I get it. My bad.
 
Wow, looking at all 4 games, I think it is possible that all 4 road teams could be favored.
I could be way off, but I have it:



INDY -2.5

O/U 48.5
:goodposting: Wow, nailed it. That's exactly the opening lines.
I'll be surprised if this doesn't fall during the week with people pounding the Chargers. Assuming LT's abdominal strain is a non-story, take the Bolts and the pts. Tough to envision Rivers losing to the same team on his home field twice in the same season.
 

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