brungart
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When they are drafting in the 7th round I’ll remember I don’t care
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That is exactly my point, though.
The Broncos would be better off if they would have had an outbreak than a small cluster.
I don't believe the Ravens are getting preferential treatment but they are benefiting from the fact that their spread was less contained.
I said this a few days ago in another thread, saying the game should be postponed and got murdered by members on SSF. How ironic that people have now flipped.I’m glad you said this. You are 100% correct. I am not going to enjoy the outcome of this game either way. This is completely unfair to the Broncos and this game needs to be postponed.
If this were happening to the Saints, then everyone would be screaming about how Lord Roger has it out for the Saints. We would all be screaming how the NFL is against us. Maybe there are circumstances behind the whole thing that I do not understand but this just seems asinine to me.
We are the beneficiary of the NFL’s ridiculous decision to make the Bronco’s play a game without a QB available.
The game should have been postponed. No honor playing a game under those circumstances.
This does not mean that the Broncos don’t have a chance to win. A great defensive effort can always win any game. So we are not by any means a sure thing to win.
But, the integrity of this game has been compromised by the NFL’s decision not to postpone.
I would not want the reverse situation to happen to the Saints.
I said this a few days ago in another thread, saying the game should be postponed and got murdered by members on SSF. How ironic that people have now flipped.
You are 100 percent right! The dudes that are saying “oh well” are the same ones that are ALWAYS crying about Roger, refs,NFLI’m glad you said this. You are 100% correct. I am not going to enjoy the outcome of this game either way. This is completely unfair to the Broncos and this game needs to be postponed.
If this were happening to the Saints, then everyone would be screaming about how Lord Roger has it out for the Saints. We would all be screaming how the NFL is against us. Maybe there are circumstances behind the whole thing that I do not understand but this just seems asinine to me.
Glazer says the Broncos broke the rules AND weren’t forthcoming with the league about it. And the NFL had photographic evidence to prove it.
Again, the Broncos are being punished bc of violating protocols and then not being upfront. It’s a lot different than the Ravens situation.
Or, the league doesn't see à good way to reschedule and teams were given protocols which if followed would have prevented a team from this issue so they are responsible for their own problem.We are the beneficiary of the NFL’s ridiculous decision to make the Bronco’s play a game without a QB available.
The game should have been postponed. No honor playing a game under those circumstances.
This does not mean that the Broncos don’t have a chance to win. A great defensive effort can always win any game. So we are not by any means a sure thing to win.
But, the integrity of this game has been compromised by the NFL’s decision not to postpone.
I would not want the reverse situation to happen to the Saints.
Agin, the Broncos didn’t just break protocol, they also weren’t forthcoming about it. I don’t have any sympathy for them, especially after we were just docked a draft pick for dancing with no masks in the locker room after a win.I said this a few days ago in another thread, saying the game should be postponed and got murdered by members on SSF. How ironic that people have now flipped.
I'm not one of them. If they were deceptive then this is the proper way for this situation to be dealt with imo.You are 100 percent right! The dudes that are saying “oh well” are the same ones that are ALWAYS crying about Roger, refs,NFL