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		<title>Why Being A Broncos Fan Is Better Than Being A Chiefs Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 22:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Constantinesco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t done one of these in a while, so let me brush off the rust, and give you 10 reasons why being a Broncos fan is better than being a Chiefs fan. 1. It&#8217;s been so long since the Chiefs have won a Super Bowl that they decided to bring in Mike Vrabel just to admire his rings. [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2009/12/03/why-being-a-broncos-fan-is-better-than-being-a-chiefs-fan/">Why Being A Broncos Fan Is Better Than Being A Chiefs Fan</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t done one of these in a while, so let me brush off the rust, and give you 10 reasons why being a <strong>Broncos</strong> fan is better than being a <strong>Chiefs</strong> fan.</p>
<p>1. It&#8217;s been so long since the Chiefs have won a Super Bowl that they decided to bring in<strong> Mike Vrabel</strong> just to admire his rings.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Larry Johnson</strong> was released from the Chiefs because he used the C-word. &#8220;Chiefs.&#8221;</p>
<p>3. The main tornado shelter in Kansas City is at Arrowhead. After all, they never get a touchdown there.</p>
<p>4. The one time VP for player personnel for the Patriots, Scott Pioli, is now GM for the Chiefs. Before being hired in January, he thought about taking an easier job like turning water into wine.</p>
<p>5. Former Charger, <strong>Chris Chambers</strong>, is now a Chief. I hear he joined because he wants to retire early.</p>
<p>6.<strong> Tony Gonzales</strong> saved a man from choking in a restaurant. If only he could&#8217;ve done the same thing for the Chiefs.</p>
<p>7. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6xz-M_7TvU" target="_blank"><strong>KC Wolf is better</strong> </a>than half the players on the Chiefs&#8217; defensive line.  </p>
<p>8. A Kansas City judge has allowed a man to be temporarily released from jail to see Sunday&#8217;s game. The judge felt watching the Chiefs play four quarters was equivalent to at least two years in prison.</p>
<p>9. Knock, knock. Who&#8217;s there?<strong> Mike Cox</strong>. Mike Cox who? Mike Cox is better than yours. Lame name. </p>
<p>10.  Arrowhead Stadium was approved for renovations which will be completed in 2011. They&#8217;re able to fund the project with all the money they save by not fielding a football team.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Go Broncos!</span></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 17:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Constantinesco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Roll out the red (and blue) carpet because Tom Brady and the Patriots (3-1) are coming to town. The storylines are endless with Yoda and Mc-Kid going head-to-head and the game itself  being of Mile High importance. The Broncos look to stay undefeated on the season and look for revenge against the below the belt blow they took on Monday Night Football last [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2009/10/09/broncos-v-patriots-preview-2/">Broncos v. Patriots Preview</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Roll out the red (and blue) carpet because <strong>Tom Brady</strong> and the<strong> Patriots</strong> (3-1) are coming to town. The storylines are endless with Yoda and Mc-Kid going head-to-head and the game itself  being of Mile High importance. The<strong> Broncos</strong> look to stay undefeated on the season and look for revenge against the below the belt blow they took on Monday Night Football last October. The Pats won 41-7 with <strong>Josh McDaniels&#8217;</strong> Matt Cassel led offense making the Broncos look like a high school J.V. team. The Broncos are a brand new team however, with a brand new defensive alignment that ranks 1st in the league in points allowed. The offense is poised when it needs to be, and can win games in pressure situations. As we know, the Pats are pass heavy with arguably the best QB in the league at the reins. The first AFL game in history took place 50 years ago with the Denver Broncos and the Boston Patriots playing eachother. That&#8217;s why the Broncos will be dressed in their yellow mustard and brown uniforms from their inaugural season. With national attention focused on this game, both teams feel the pressure to win. It should be one for the ages. <strong>My Prediction: Broncos 24 Patriots 17</strong>.         </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Offense</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><em>Broncos - </em></strong>This is the side of the ball that needs the most attention from the Broncos staff right now. It&#8217;s actually the passing game that needs the most attention. <strong>Correll Buckhalter</strong> might not play on Sunday due to a sprained ankle, so I foresee more attempts from <strong>Kyle Orton</strong>. Last week against the Cowboys, he had trouble connecting with his receivers in the first half. It&#8217;s not that the receivers weren&#8217;t open. It was that his arm looked stiff and he wasn&#8217;t able to make the accurate pass. You can bet McDaniels has been working on that aspect of his game. The Patriots have a solid pass and rush defense, so nothing is going to come easy for the Broncos. As I said last week, I would love to see <strong>Eddie Royal</strong> become more involved in the offense. He made such an impact last year, that it&#8217;s hard to see his performance decline. I realize he&#8217;s not a big physical receiver, and Orton can&#8217;t sling passes in traffic like Cutler could, but if Royal can run some of the inside routes, he&#8217;s good for 8-10 yard pass plays. If Buckhalter doesn&#8217;t play, <strong>Knowshon Moreno</strong> and former Pat, <strong>LaMont Jordan,</strong> will handle the carries.  </span></p>
<p><em><strong>Patriots-</strong></em> Offensively, the Pats aren&#8217;t ranked as high as the Cowboys are, but they&#8217;ve got an opposite strength in their passing game. Last week, the defense had to focus on stopping the run first and foremost. This week, it&#8217;s the pass. <strong>Randy Moss</strong> is easily leading the team in receptions while big tight end, <strong>Benjamin Watson</strong>, leads the team in TDs. One of my favorite guy to watch play is <strong>Wes Welker</strong>, and he&#8217;s the guy that will pick up first downs in clutch situations. He is the Broncos version of<strong> Brandon Stokley</strong>. A slot receiver who&#8217;s not always on the radar screen until he busts a big play. As we&#8217;ve come to learn, a lead in the 4th quarter is not safe when Tom Brady is under center. It doesn&#8217;t matter how bad of a game he&#8217;s played. If the game is on the line, he&#8217;s the one with the ball, and usually comes out on top. Now is not the time for the Broncos defense to gawk at this very talented offense. Running back<strong> Fred Taylor</strong> is undergoing surgery and will not play on Sunday.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Defense</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> - This Broncos secondary is special and I trust them to throw Brady off his game at certain points. They certainly threw Romo off his. The thing with Brady is he&#8217;s not a headcase. No matter how many times <strong>Champ Bailey</strong> knocks down a pass or <strong>Brian Dawkins</strong> puts a big hit on a receiver, the Pats&#8217; pass will keep coming at you. Watching the Broncos defense go up against the Pats offense will be the most intriguing matchup of the game. The Broncos are only allowing 6.5 points and 163 passing yards per game. New England is averaging 22 points and 274 passing yards per game. The Broncos are leading the AFC in sacks (15) and turnovers (10). A big part of that comes from<strong> Elvis Dumervil&#8217;s</strong> move to outside linebacker. He has half the team&#8217;s sack total! <strong>D.J. Williams</strong> is leading the team in tackles, and five different players are getting in on the interception act. If there&#8217;s any defense in the league that can stop the Patriots right now, it&#8217;s this one.        </p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong>-  New England&#8217;s defense isn&#8217;t supposed to be as good as it is. They lost <strong>Rodney Harrison</strong> and<strong> Teddy</strong> <strong>Bruschi</strong> to retirement, <strong>Richard Seymour</strong> went to the dark side (Raiders), and <strong>Mike Vrabel</strong> went to Kansas City. The Pats are 11th in rush defense and 7th in pass defense. Without Buckhalter, the Broncos running game has their work cut out for them. The Pats have just one INT on the year, but they are very capable of breaking up the pass. <strong>Mike Wright </strong>is leading the team in sacks (3) and <strong>Brandon Meriweather</strong> is leading the team in total tackles (28). Hopefully, the Broncos defensive squad was able to mimic New England&#8217;s 3-4/4-3 combo this week in practice. They are a young, but physical group that hasn&#8217;t given up many big plays this year. If there&#8217;s one coach in the league that can break every part of their defense down, it&#8217;s coach McD.  </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Special Teams</span></strong>  </p>
<p><strong>Broncos</strong> - It would be nice to see the Broncos make the field shorter for their offense. We haven&#8217;t had any big run backs this season, and I think we&#8217;re due. It&#8217;s been frustrating to watch Eddie Royal dance around in the backfield. On the other side, the Broncos have been very good at covering kick returns. Making Brady work the entire field will be a major key to victory. <strong>Matt Prater</strong> and <strong>Bret Kern</strong> continue to do a great job with kicking and punting, respectively.    </p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong>- <strong>Stephen Gostkowski</strong> leads the league in field goals made, and he&#8217;s very accurate. <strong>Laurence Maroney</strong> has been handling kick returns with a 23.1 yard average. <strong>Kevin Falk</strong> mostly handles punt returns with a 6.2 yard average. Nothing to write home about here, but this special teams unit is capable of trick plays. They tried a fake field goal against the Ravens, but had the whistle blown on an illegal formation.  </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Coaching</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> -  I wonder what kind of a handshake McD will get at the end of the game. Could we possibly see <strong>Bill Belichick</strong> express some form of emotion as he congratulates his pupil on a job well done? McD knows Belichick like the back of his own hand. This matchup is why the game is televised nationally. People want to see if the student can become the teacher.    </p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong>-<strong> </strong>Belichick thinks very highly of McDaniels and the two still regularly talk on the phone. Don&#8217;t expect them to talk this week, though. Belichick and McD have a similar coaching style. Preparing your game plan, making tackles, limiting mistakes, and taking away the other team&#8217;s strength are the winning points that Belichick and McD have in common. McD learned them from Belichick, and so far, it&#8217;s working for both teams.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff9900;"><strong>GO BRONCOS!!!</strong></span></div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Constantinesco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Broncos look to forget about last week&#8217;s loss to the Jaguars as they visit the Patriots (3-2) on Monday night. This game was circled on my calendar back in August as the biggest game of the season. A win in New England prior to their bye week would give the Broncos more confidence than Chad Johnson has in the endzone. The [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2008/10/19/broncos-v-patriots-preview/">Broncos V. Patriots Preview</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The <strong><span style="color: #ff9900">Broncos</span></strong> look to forget about last week&#8217;s loss to the <span style="color: #000000"><strong>Jaguars</strong></span> as they visit the <strong>Patriots</strong> (3-2) on Monday night. This game was circled on my calendar back in August as the biggest game of the season. A win in New England prior to their bye week would give the Broncos more confidence than <strong>Chad Johnson</strong> has in the endzone. The Broncos are the only team that has been successful against New England in recent years. Since 2001 when the Pats won their first of three Super Bowls, the Broncos are the only team with a winning record (5-1) against New England in the regular season and post season combined. That shows that <strong>Mike Shanahan</strong> knows how to counter <strong>Bill Belichick&#8217;s</strong> strategic moves. The Broncos aim to collect their 400th win and they own a 24-15 overall record against the Patriots. The Pats are looking to bounce back from last week&#8217;s loss to the <strong>Chargers</strong>, so expect a very interesting game from two teams that NEED to win. From week to week, I don&#8217;t know which Broncos team will show up to play, but they should be able to get up for this week&#8217;s game.  <strong>My Prediction: Broncos 24 Patriots 17.</strong>  </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Offense</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000"><strong><em>Broncos - </em></strong>The Broncos offense is not facing the Patriots defense of old, so they need to take advantage. One way to do that is by running a balanced attack in the air and on the ground. The running attack, a.k.a. <strong>Michael Pittman</strong>, finally showed that it can earn big time yards on the ground. If the ground game can continue it&#8217;s success then things will open up for <strong>Jay Cutler</strong> and the passing game. The Pats have been known to give up big passing yards this season, so <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong> and <strong>Eddie Royal</strong> could potentially have a field day against the Pats new secondary. Injuries have plagued the Broncos&#8217; offense with <strong>Brandon Stokley</strong> (questionable), <strong>Selvin Young</strong> (questionable), and <strong>Tony Scheffler</strong> (questionable) possibly out of the lineup. The three of them have combined for 5 Broncos TDs this season. The return of Eddie Royal will give Marshall a little more room to work as will the presence of <strong>Darrell Jackson</strong>. It goes without saying that turnovers or lack there of will ultimately determine the Broncos fate on Monday night. Cutler and Marshall know that more than anybody as they have combined for 6 turnovers (3 each) in the Broncos two losses.          </span></p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots- </em></strong>The Pats may be without &#8220;The Brady&#8221; and they may be ranked 25th in the league in total offense, but crazy things happen in New England this time of year. The witches of Salem are ready to spook and the Red Sox are ready to overcome the odds to make it to the World Series. Who knows,<strong> Matt Cassell</strong> may be ready to throw for 300 yards and 5 TDs against the Broncos&#8217; defense. He&#8217;s got two great threats in<strong> Randy Moss</strong> and <strong>Wes Welker</strong> (5th in league with 36 receptions). Don&#8217;t put it beyond him. The Patriots running attack is sub par, and <strong>Sammy Morris</strong> (3.2 yards per carry) and<strong> Kevin Faulk</strong> (5.4 yards per carry) will take most of the carries.<strong> Laurence Maroney</strong> and <strong>LaMont Jordan</strong> are likely out due to injury. The Patriots have been running their offense like they still have <strong>Tom Brady</strong> running the show. It&#8217;s a pass heavy offense and Cassell has shown glimpses of greatness, but he&#8217;s a guy that before Brady&#8217;s injury, had not started a football game since high school. You can&#8217;t blame Belichick for keeping things the same. Transitions are hard especially when New Englanders are accustomed to stability at the QB position. <strong>Drew Bledsoe</strong> had started 129 of 137 games from 93&#8242;-01&#8242; and then Brady came in to make 128 consecutive starts. Like any team in the league, the talent is there, and the offense could explode against the Broncos.      </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Defense</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> - Look for the Broncos to use more of the 4-3 alignment in conjunction with the 3-4 against the Pats. The Broncos have emphasized stopping the run in the past few weeks, but they will need to focus on stopping the pass this week. Cassell has thrown at least 31 passes in his last three games, so the Broncos&#8217; secondary will have their work cut out for them. Arguably the most interesting match up of the game is the <strong>Champ Bailey</strong> v. Randy Moss showdown. The Broncos are familiar with Moss because of his time in Oakland, but who knows if they can cover him in Bill Belichick&#8217;s system. If Brady were playing, I would guarantee at least 1 Moss TD, but playing with Cassell has slowed Moss&#8217;s production. The Broncos defense has made some strides in the past two weeks as they recovered two fumbles against the Jags and have had 5 sacks in the past two games. They had 6 sacks combined in their first four games by comparison. Increasing their usage of the 3-4 allowed this to happen, so it will be interesting to see what scheme Mike Shanahan turns to should things turn sour.</p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong> - The Pats use a 3-4 as their base, but if they can&#8217;t stop Cutler, it will be a long night in Foxbourough. They have given up big yards on pass plays and that was especially evident against San Diego. The Pats are 17th in the league in total defense and the Broncos could have some success running the ball against this team as they are 21st in stopping the run. The Broncos don&#8217;t have many blocking schemes for the run, but they attack the edges of the defense well, so <strong>Tedy Bruschi</strong> and <strong>Mike Vrabel</strong> could have some trouble. <strong>Adalius Thomas</strong> has 3 sacks this season, but the Broncos offensive line should be able to contain him and the rest of the defense to keep pressure off of Cutler. <strong>Ellis Hobbs</strong> has 3 INTs on the year, so Cutler will need to avoid forcing passes into Marshall and the rest of the receiving core. I&#8217;m sure the Patriots will use some different coverages to stop the Cutler-Marshall duo, but there are definitely some weaknesses in their defense.    </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Special Teams</span></strong>  </p>
<p><strong>Broncos</strong> - Kickoff coverage is always a concern for the Broncos as they are 3rd in the league in yards allowed (26.8) per kickoff. Turns out that the Patriots are 3rd in the league in kick returns. Should big plays emerge out of the Pats on special teams, all of the information above can be ignored. As far as the Broncos kicking game goes,<strong> Matt Prater</strong> proves to be a gem as does <strong>Brett Kern</strong>. As long as games are not lost on account of kicks, then I&#8217;m a happy camper.    </p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong>- The Patriots kicking group is just as strong. <strong>Stephen Gostkowski</strong> has converted on 11 of 12 field goals and <strong>Chris Hanson</strong> has landed the ball inside the 20 five times and inside the 10 two times (on 19 punts). The outcome of this game could come down to field position if other aspects of the game are played on an even level.  </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Coaching</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> - Mike Shanahan knows how to get under Belichick&#8217;s skin. Denver has a 9-2 record against Bill Belichick coached teams. There is no coaching edge here, but Shanahan is very successful in weeks before the bye week. He wants his team to come out of a bye week with a winning streak, confidence, and healthy players. Shanahan knows that his 1 game lead over the Chargers in the AFC West is not safe, so Monday night is a must win.  </p>
<p><strong><em>Patriots</em></strong> - Mr. Hoodie, Bill Belichick, is one of the greatest coaches of all time. He works with what he&#8217;s got, and takes the average player and puts him into a system where he can succeed. Teamwork&#8230;that&#8217;s what the Patriots have been about since 2001. Belichick makes sure that individual performance is not emphasized. Look at Matt Cassell. He came in and Belichick almost expects the same kind of Tom Brady performance out of him. This game is more a matchup between two great mastermind head coaches than two great football teams. </p>
<p><span style="color: #ff9900"><strong>GO BRONCOS!!!</strong></span></p>
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