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dragondawg
09-27-2007, 08:25 PM
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Denver Broncos have pulled out their old script this week.

Stop Peyton Manning. Contain Indianapolis' Pro Bowl receiving tandem. Plug holes against a strong Colts feature back.

Forgive Denver if the mere mention of Manning and the Colts rekindles some horrible images: Marvin Harrison getting up between two Broncos defenders and sprinting for a touchdown; back-to-back playoff routs; even Mike Vanderjagt's two field goals in a snowstorm.

All the Broncos really want is another chance at their nemesis. ``When I got here, that was the first question I was asked, 'Do you think you were drafted to stop Peyton Manning?' `` Denver cornerback Domonique Foxworth said. ``Whether I was or I wasn't, it's important. That's why we're all here, to knock off the champs.''

Foxworth, a third-year player, has been around long enough to understand.

Sunday marks the seventh time under Tony Dungy that the Colts (3-0) have faced Denver. The scoreboard reads Colts 4, Broncos 2, although the last Denver win in 2004 was tainted by Indy's decision to yank the starters after one series.

A third straight 3-0 start and a league-best 17-2 September record under Dungy has the Colts recognizing the advantages of a quick start.

``We've had some great games with Denver over the years, and the key has always been who gets off to a good start and gets a good running game going,'' Dungy said. ``Usually, whoever starts best wins.''

So in an effort to change the ending, Denver (2-1) is bringing a new cast to the RCA Dome.

Quarterback Jay Cutler has taken over at quarterback and returns to his home state, and the site where he won a high school football championship, albeit with a sore ankle.

Denver also added Travis Henry, who ran for more than 200 yards in two games against the Colts last year while playing with Tennessee.

Ex-Colts receiver Brandon Stokley has given his new team, the Broncos, the maturity, hands and route-running skills that made him a fan favorite in Indy. Not to mention some much-needed insight into the Colts' inner workings.

It's the fourth straight week Indy has faced a former player, and Stokley expects Manning to make some adjustments.

``He guards his signals pretty closely, he doesn't want those to get out,'' Stokley said. ``They've got signals for everything, though, and he'll change them up if he thinks somebody hears them on TV. So, I'm sure they'll have a few wrinkles in their game plan.''

Defensively, the Broncos (2-1) are struggling for answers.

They have yielded 166 yards rushing per game to the likes of Buffalo, Oakland and Jacksonville, a task that could become more complicated if safety John Lynch (groin) cannot play. If Lynch is out, Foxworth would likely Lynch's spot.

And while run defense is the obvious weakness, All-Pro cornerback Champ Bailey figures Manning will still throw his share of passes against a team he's torched for nearly 1,800 yards and 12 touchdowns in seven games. Manning's passer ratings were higher than 138 in each of the last two Denver games, when the Colts scored a total of 83 points.

``They're definitely going to throw the ball, but they obviously have a good running back and we haven't stopped the run all year,'' Bailey said. ``So I know they're going to do that. ... One thing about him (Manning), he'll exploit you if you mess up and we don't need that.''

The Colts, meanwhile, return to the RCA Dome where they haven't lost since Dec. 18, 2005 and are on the verge of tying a club record with their 11th straight home win.

Indy also has a new wrinkle. Its revamped defense has allowed a paltry 3.7 yards per carry this season, a major improvement over last year's 5.3 mark, and is allowing nearly five points fewer per game.

That's still not good enough for the Colts.

``I think our run defense is definitely getting better,'' Freeney said. ``We've really tried to focus on consistency, and that's something we've been doing every day since training camp.''

While Indy believes Denver will provide a tough test for its new tough, physical style, the Broncos realize they must follow the script.

Or suffer an old fate.

``They're the best pass offense in the league, maybe ever,'' Foxworth said. ``They've broken a lot of records. ... We feel like we have the best pass defense, so we're looking forward to matching up.''

http://www.rtsports.com/football-news/0700017488

broncofan2438
09-27-2007, 09:39 PM
Good and bad things here.......Hopefully Stokley can gives them some good insite that might work to our advantage

Bob's your Information Minister
09-28-2007, 12:41 AM
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SoCalBronco
09-28-2007, 12:46 AM
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At least we wont have to worry about your trolls coming here if we happen to lose at Indy.

Kaylore
09-28-2007, 12:55 AM
At least we wont have to worry about your trolls coming here if we happen to lose at Indy.

It might be closer than people think. Bad things happen to teams that everyone has been patting on the back all week. Especially when the other team has been blown off before Wednesday. I like being the underdog.

Popps
09-28-2007, 03:00 AM
It might be closer than people think. Bad things happen to teams that everyone has been patting on the back all week. Especially when the other team has been blown off before Wednesday. I like being the underdog.

Good points.

I'm hoping they might be overlooking us a bit. But, it'll take a massive effort and some luck. It'll sure take a more inspired effort defensively than we saw last week. Manning would have hung a hundy on us last week.

no-pseudo-fan
09-28-2007, 08:42 AM
I like where we are right now. Last year againist the Colts our Offense finally scored some points. I think that Shanahan in going to take B.Sanders out of the game by formation.
Everyone knows that B. Sanders is the best Defender they have, just not the best paid. Freeney scares me on obvious passing downs, their LB's don't scare me at all. Look for a lot of running and play action passes this week. I think our WR will create big mismatches on their CB's.
I Guess we will see on Sunday.

WolfpackGuy
09-28-2007, 08:55 AM
Scoring points hasn't been the problem. Stopping the Colts just two or three times from scoring has been.

dbfan21
09-28-2007, 09:11 AM
Good points.

I'm hoping they might be overlooking us a bit. But, it'll take a massive effort and some luck. It'll sure take a more inspired effort defensively than we saw last week. Manning would have hung a hundy on us last week.

I agree. It will take our best effort and some lady luck, but if we come out flat like we did against the Jags, we're doomed! :pray:

Rock Chalk
09-28-2007, 09:17 AM
Im looking to force at least one punt by halftime. We do that, I will consider it a successful game.

orangeatheist
09-28-2007, 09:36 AM
Seriously, I really hope we do well. But I've got this awful feeling of dread. I've had it all week. It's the same feeling I had when this magazine cover was on the stands:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/ookaminotamashii/90elwaynl.jpg

But don't get me wrong. I'd like nothing more to than to polish off my plate, my knife and my fork and eat a heapin', healthy serving of crow. I just can't get over this feeling that Sunday can't get here and then be over soon enough. :-/ :moody:

Broncomutt
09-28-2007, 10:30 AM
Seriously, I really hope we do well. But I've got this awful feeling of dread. I've had it all week. It's the same feeling I had when this magazine cover was on the stands:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/ookaminotamashii/90elwaynl.jpg

But don't get me wrong. I'd like nothing more to than to polish off my plate, my knife and my fork and eat a heapin', healthy serving of crow. I just can't get over this feeling that Sunday can't get here and then be over soon enough. :-/ :moody:

I have a similar feeling as well, but I know it won't be that bad. How do I know? Dungy has compassion and will sit his offensive starters when the lead reaches 4 touchdowns. I think we'll be able to hold the benchwarmers in check.

shakenbake
09-28-2007, 10:34 AM
I swear if we use that same ****ty defense that we have used the past few years and let payton pick us apart I am gonna lose it. I hope they send the house and smack payton around a bit.

dbfan4life
09-28-2007, 11:25 AM
Nice to know I'm not the only one.

shakenbake
09-28-2007, 11:30 AM
I don't even care if we lose. I just want to see Payton get knocked on his ass over and over. At least i would feel like we are going down with a fight, instead of being bleed to death the past few years.

Rock Chalk
09-28-2007, 11:31 AM
I swear if we use that same ****ty defense that we have used the past few years and let payton pick us apart I am gonna lose it. I hope they send the house and smack payton around a bit.

Will be painful when it happens but it wont be as bad as watching Jacksonville just ram it down our throats and making us look like school girls.

oubronco
09-28-2007, 11:31 AM
maybe we can borrow keith bullock to pick off jugghead three times :wiggle:

broncsyanks
09-28-2007, 11:41 AM
they remind me of when we played the 9ers in the supers bowl. they always spank us for some reason there in there own house

milehimikey
09-28-2007, 11:45 AM
Good discussion. I still say the best way to beat Manning and the Colts is to keep Manning off the field. Broncos offense is designed for ball control and slowly but surely putting doubt into the defensive psyche. When it works its brilliant, when it doesn't its frustrating. When Manning is on the field he must be knocked down, hurried, or just plain sacked. In fact that is recipe #2 for beating the Colts...beat them up physically and on both sides of the ball. We have it easier on offense with Henry, hopefully Dumervil, Moss, and anyone else can do the job on Manning.

The good signs for the Broncos are the fact that the Colts have all but written this game off it seems (as others have pointed out) and the fact that the Broncos are still a bit pissy from last weeks game. Those two things combined might spell misery for the Colts.

Circle Orange
09-28-2007, 01:37 PM
It's circular karma, people.

Denver > Cleveland

and now

Indianapolis > Denver

Yes, the football gods are vengeful. Thus, we are bitten in the ass.

Circle Orange
09-28-2007, 01:39 PM
Seriously, I really hope we do well. But I've got this awful feeling of dread. I've had it all week. It's the same feeling I had when this magazine cover was on the stands:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/ookaminotamashii/90elwaynl.jpg

But don't get me wrong. I'd like nothing more to than to polish off my plate, my knife and my fork and eat a heapin', healthy serving of crow. I just can't get over this feeling that Sunday can't get here and then be over soon enough. :-/ :moody:

So like, who's the dude in the orange jersey? :mullet1: