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  • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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    #13
    What is more promising than a future? Something we didnt have with Norv.
    Go Rivers!

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    • lightningrod13
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      #14
      Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View Post
      What is more promising than a future? Something we didnt have with Norv.
      Maybe in a few years.I guess we can throw away this season and declare it already out of the playoffs and see
      the Broncos win the division,as they are already talking about a championship.

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      • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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        #15
        Did I say anything about how good of a future and how soon we will realize it? It could be sooner, if we let them play the games.
        Go Rivers!

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        • Boltdog
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          #16
          Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View Post
          3. OH BOY, O-LINE: Oh, what Rivers would give for a season in which he isn't under siege practically every play. That's what last season was like, when Rivers sometimes had to throw the ball into the ground to avoid onrushing defenders. McCoy and offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt will have to develop cohesion in the offensive line, where there are three new starters: left tackle Max Starks, left guard Rich Ohrnberger and rookie D.J. Fluker, the team's first-round draft pick, at right tackle. Additionally, veteran Jeromey Clary is moving from right tackle to right guard. The only guy staying put is center Nick Hardwick. Rivers was sacked 49 times last year and committed 22 turnovers, giving him 49 turnovers in two seasons.
          So Ohrnberger has moved ahead of Chad Rinehart going into camp as the starting RG? He was Whiz' guy in AZ last season. Guess we'll see if he can hold onto that slot....
          Fighting for Carson...and Wilmington...ity:

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          • Beerman
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            #17
            Originally posted by Boltdog View Post
            So Ohrnberger has moved ahead of Chad Rinehart going into camp as the starting RG? He was Whiz' guy in AZ last season. Guess we'll see if he can hold onto that slot....
            That's more a lack of research. Rinehart has taken all the 1st team reps at LG.

            Will let ya know for certain from tomorrow's practice!

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            • QSmokey
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              #18
              Originally posted by lightningrod13 View Post
              Maybe in a few years.I guess we can throw away this season and declare it already out of the playoffs and see
              the Broncos win the division,as they are already talking about a championship.
              The Broncos can talk all they want. Which doesn't mean the Chargers are going to be a factor this season, but there's a ton of pressure on the Donkeys to win NOW. And I mean the Super Bowl. But once Manning goes, they'll be talking differently.

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              • lightningrod13
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                #19
                Originally posted by QSmokey View Post
                The Broncos can talk all they want. Which doesn't mean the Chargers are going to be a factor this season, but there's a ton of pressure on the Donkeys to win NOW. And I mean the Super Bowl. But once Manning goes, they'll be talking differently.
                That's the only thing with the Broncos,the NOW factor. Peyton has at best,probably 2 years left in his career.

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