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Sunday night, there was a report that Peyton wants to play at least one more year whether it's with the Broncos or another team. Personally, I don't see another team that could use Peyton and try to make a Super Bowl run. Broncos is the ideal solution. The have the weapons on offense and have a terrific defense. Where else is he going to go that can play on both sides of the ball?

Peyton should have hung them up after last season. You could tell he was toast then.

Now, he's just brutal. It's sad to see a player who was as good as he was in his prime languishing and playing this terrible instead of going out on top.
 
Peyton should have hung them up after last season. You could tell he was toast then.

Now, he's just brutal. It's sad to see a player who was as good as he was in his prime languishing and playing this terrible instead of going out on top.

Agreed. I don't see him being the starter for the Broncos next year. The Osweiler era started last week.
 
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If you want a RB for fantasy better grab Thomas Rawls from Seattle. Bestmode had a hernia operation and will be out for "weeks".

Seattle may not be as good this year but they still rank #1 in rushing.
 
The Pack looks really bad. Especially on offense. I've been saying it for the past 5 years. This team is way undercoached
Their best receiver hasn't played a game this season.

Vic Fangio had the Bears in a complete "Don't score the touchdown" mode. The goal line stand was brilliant.
 
I knew Jordy Nelson was an important piece to the offense, but I didn't know how important. Randall Cobb was supposed to be the one to step up I guess he's playing injured and Davonte Adams, not too consistent with the catches. I still believe the Packers are going to win the North but I don't see them doing a serious run for a Super Bowl.
 
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So glad to see the Pack go down! Made my day, since the team I pull for is well pretty much done for the season!

Same in regards to seeing the packers lose. What a stupid move to get greedy and try to win the game rather than going for the easy FG tie. But hey, as a Minnesotan, I can't complain. Good to see the packers suck for once.

The Vikings are impressive under Zimmer considering two years ago they were one of the bottom 3 defenses in the league and now are close to the top. It's even more impressive where they are at this year considering the OL seems to be completely out to lunch. If we could get the offensive line to show up for work, we'd be unstoppable. Bridgewater looks naturally comfortable in the pocket, even when the OL allows him to get sacked six times...
 
Same in regards to seeing the packers lose. What a stupid move to get greedy and try to win the game rather than going for the easy FG tie. But hey, as a Minnesotan, I can't complain. Good to see the packers suck for once.

The Vikings are impressive under Zimmer considering two years ago they were one of the bottom 3 defenses in the league and now are close to the top. It's even more impressive where they are at this year considering the OL seems to be completely out to lunch. If we could get the offensive line to show up for work, we'd be unstoppable. Bridgewater looks naturally comfortable in the pocket, even when the OL allows him to get sacked six times...

It's always good to see the Packers lose, but they were down by 4 and had to score a touchdown.
 
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Reports that Gronk tore his MCL/ACL

Edit: reports now reports that that report might be from last year.
 
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Tonight's win pretty much ends Peyton's career in Denver. I'm sure we'll see Peyton again this season but it's clear that Brock is the guy to replace him. I hope he turns out to be another Aaron Rodgers-type player where sitting behind a veteran for 4 years helped him understand the QB position rather than being tossed into the starting role.
 
Tonight's win pretty much ends Peyton's career in Denver. I'm sure we'll see Peyton again this season but it's clear that Brock is the guy to replace him. I hope he turns out to be another Aaron Rodgers-type player where sitting behind a veteran for 4 years helped him understand the QB position rather than being tossed into the starting role.

I think Peyton's days were numbered in Denver before this game.
 
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