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Excellent drive by the Broncos but only 3 points ... Peyton looked quite good.

And the Broncos D looked good then, punt for the panthers.

 

bad throw by Newton, had the receiver wide open.


That Denver D is on ... and Peyton managing things well.

Not sure too many were predicting a 10-0 early lead to Denver

 

No way I predicted that score so early. 

Fumble recovery just by Carolina after fumbling.

newton sacked again but saved by taunting... Bad bad mistake. Giving them another chance.

I know nothing about NFL, but this Newton guy is a choker.


TheoX, he hasn't started well, but don't write him off yet, they are playing for the first time and the Broncos D is the best in the league.

Talib does 2 silly acts ... Newton and his offense take advantage.

Game on!

Edited by Macca

Excellent return from Norwood - the Broncos are right in this.

13-7

Denver D killing their good work with sill personal fouls!

 

as I type, Talbot fumbles, Broncos ball!


Peyton gets picked off ... Denver should have been leading by 2 scores.

Costly.

Newton keeping the Panthers in the game ... however, Denver should be further ahead.

I tipped Denver 27, Carolina 24. 

I expected Denver's defense to be amazing, but surprised Carolina have the 2 turnovers and are so reliant on Newton. Why aren't they running it more with Steward? Draw the Denver defense up?

I also expected Manning to throw at least 2 picks and be bad, with Denver's D and Special teams to bail them out. Which is happening. Probably thought they'd do a little better on offense though.

The strip sack TD and the punt return have been the difference so far. Whoever can make the big plays in the 2nd half probably wins.

Newton is getting pressure like hasn't felt for a long time and he isn't handling it so well.

Panthers front is getting beaten and beaten soundly. If Denver stop the stupid fouls and capitalise on their drives, they will win.

5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Newton is getting pressure like hasn't felt for a long time and he isn't handling it so well.

Panthers front is getting beaten and beaten soundly. If Denver stop the stupid fouls and capitalise on their drives, they will win.

Agreed but any lesser QB might have been destroyed by now

Edited by Macca


Missed FG!

 

well it hit the upright... This game has had nearly everything, just need a kick return TD and a safety pretty much ?

Panthers just can't get their game going ... but that's because the Broncos have been all over them.

A TD for the Broncos here could be telling

 

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