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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostJust discovered that the Broncos Orangemane forum is shut down. They dont have a decent one now that ive seen. Just wanted to see how they were feeling about their 3-0 start after beating......well, Nobody good,..... who are combined 0-9.
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Joe Burrow looks like a different quarterback this year. He no longer has to make magic happen in order to give his team a chance at winning. Rather, he is picking apart defenses at critical points of the game and riding the waves of a stifling defense.
Against the Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday, Burrow only threw 18 passes, one of which was batted into the air and intercepted in the first quarter. But he completed 14 of his throws including three that went for touchdowns, and he capitalized on scoring opportunities presented to him by the defense in beating a bitter rival at their own game.
As a result of his efficient and opportunistic play, Burrow earned a 90.3 grade from Pro Football Focus, the best grade of his short career.
His QB rating, 122.9, was also the second highest of his career (128.8 against the Minnesota Vikings in the opener) and his QBR of 67.6 was the fourth highest.
Yesterday’s game brings Burrow to 1-6-1 on the road, meaning, this was his first ever victory away from Paul Brown Stadium. And what a memorable game it was.
The Bengals absolutely crushed the Steelers, 24-10, as the defense harassed Ben Roethlisberger for the entire contest, sacking him four times and intercepting him twice. Tyler Boyd came through with some gritty plays early and Ja’Marr Chase finished the job.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostJoe Burrow looks like a different quarterback this year. He no longer has to make magic happen in order to give his team a chance at winning. Rather, he is picking apart defenses at critical points of the game and riding the waves of a stifling defense.
Against the Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday, Burrow only threw 18 passes, one of which was batted into the air and intercepted in the first quarter. But he completed 14 of his throws including three that went for touchdowns, and he capitalized on scoring opportunities presented to him by the defense in beating a bitter rival at their own game.
As a result of his efficient and opportunistic play, Burrow earned a 90.3 grade from Pro Football Focus, the best grade of his short career.
His QB rating, 122.9, was also the second highest of his career (128.8 against the Minnesota Vikings in the opener) and his QBR of 67.6 was the fourth highest.
Yesterday’s game brings Burrow to 1-6-1 on the road, meaning, this was his first ever victory away from Paul Brown Stadium. And what a memorable game it was.
The Bengals absolutely crushed the Steelers, 24-10, as the defense harassed Ben Roethlisberger for the entire contest, sacking him four times and intercepting him twice. Tyler Boyd came through with some gritty plays early and Ja’Marr Chase finished the job.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostJoe Burrow looks like a different quarterback this year. He no longer has to make magic happen in order to give his team a chance at winning. Rather, he is picking apart defenses at critical points of the game and riding the waves of a stifling defense.
Against the Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday, Burrow only threw 18 passes, one of which was batted into the air and intercepted in the first quarter. But he completed 14 of his throws including three that went for touchdowns, and he capitalized on scoring opportunities presented to him by the defense in beating a bitter rival at their own game.
As a result of his efficient and opportunistic play, Burrow earned a 90.3 grade from Pro Football Focus, the best grade of his short career.
His QB rating, 122.9, was also the second highest of his career (128.8 against the Minnesota Vikings in the opener) and his QBR of 67.6 was the fourth highest.
Yesterday’s game brings Burrow to 1-6-1 on the road, meaning, this was his first ever victory away from Paul Brown Stadium. And what a memorable game it was.
The Bengals absolutely crushed the Steelers, 24-10, as the defense harassed Ben Roethlisberger for the entire contest, sacking him four times and intercepting him twice. Tyler Boyd came through with some gritty plays early and Ja’Marr Chase finished the job.
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