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Saturday, October 10, 2009

We'll see if the Broncos are for real

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Paper champions.
Yes, I'm calling out the Denver Broncos right now and Boy Wonder first-year coach Josh McDaniels.
Is anyone else still laughing at how the Broncos -- at least based on their record -- are one of the top teams in the NFL?
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
I know they're 4-0 and should be respected to a certain extent, but come on.
With Kyle Orton at the helm, a first-year coach in McDaniels who had a long and drawn out fight with former QB Jake Cutler on who had the bigger binkie and eventually traded him, are you scared? Even a little? Even since it's getting close to Halloween?
No way.
Look at the teams the Broncos beat -- Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oakland and Dallas. The Bengals might just be the best team out of that bunch. Excuse me while I stick my finger down my throat and ralph.
Now comes the real test for these Broncos. What can they do against one of the elite teams in the NFL?
You can bet former Patriots assistant coach McDaniels had this game circles on his calendar when he took the job. Bet he's wondering how his football mind will and does match up against the guru Bill Belichick.
Bet on the master in this one.
Say what you want about this no-name Patriots defense, but they are playing great team defense. No superstars -- well, safety Brandon Merriweather is on his way to that level along with Jerod Mayo, who is expected to be back from injury - but this defense flies to the football and doesn't surrender the big play.
Denver really isn't a tough offense to stop with Orton running the show. While Orton hasn't thrown a pick this season, he plays a conservative game by dinking and dunking the ball. McDaniels better force him to take some shots against the Pats with WR Brandon Marshall or there's no way they can string together 10- or 12-play drives to beat the Pats.
Denver has been trying to pound the rock with rookie Knowshon Moreno and Correll Buckhalter, but with Buckhalter hurt and iffy to play, the pressure falls squarely on Moreno to carry the load. The Pats will take away the run first -- which is their approach every week -- and force Orton to beat them.
And there's no way Orton can do it. There's a reason why he played behind Rex Grossman in Chicago at one point in his career.
Meanwhile, the Patriots were dealt a blow by losing tailback Fred Taylor, the cream of the crop in the Pats backfield. But considering they're a passing team first and foremost, expect more throws by Brady, even it's to Kevin Faulk, Sammy Morris or Laurence Maroney for 3-yard gains instead of trying to pound it between the tackles.
Anyway, one key worry for the Pats should be defensive end Elvis Dumervil, who is tied for the NFL lead in sacks with eight.
This guy is a beast off the edge, and with Matt Light constantly having issues with quick pass-rushing specialists, big advantage to Denver when Dumervil pins his ears back and tries to attack Brady.
Light will need help the entire day, so the Pats better keep a tight end or running back in to double Dumervil with Light because the tackle simply can't handle him.
And in the secondary, you always must know where safety Brian Dawkins and cornerback Champ Bailey are. Dawkins can pick off passes -- although he's a step slower than in his Philly days -- and he can knock your lights out with bone-rattling hits. And Bailey is still a top-of-the-line cover corner. Randy Moss vs. Bailey will be an interesting matchup.
Denver has allowed only 26 points in four games which is very impressive, but it hasn't seen an explosive team like the Patriots with Moss, Wes Welker, Julian Edelman, Ben Watson and whatever running back you want to put in there.
Oh, and don't forget about Brady -- the best QB in the NFL.
Brady showed last week in an impressive win over the Ravens that he's back.
I'll bet a six-pack that McDaniels hasn't slept much thinking about this matchup, and knowing Brady is regaining his form.
Here's my thinking: In order to be considered one of the elite, you've got to beat an elite team. Can Denver rise up at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver or will the Pats show the Broncos they've got a ways to go?
No doubt the Pats and Belichick teach little Joshy Boy McDaniels a thing or two about coaching this week. Belichick doesn't lose to rookie coaches!!
Prediction: Patriots 30-17

Week 5 Picks: Shouse not satisfied with 9-5 record

By Dan Shouse
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Coming off a 9-5 week last week with my picks, there is definitely some room for improvement. This weeks schedule looks to have some big mismatches however, so picking 10 games correctly should be a given. Now onto the picks.
Patriots 28 Broncos 14
It will be the teacher against his former student in Denver. Belichick gets the nod against his former student, Josh McDaniel, as the Patriots will handle the Broncos with ease. The Bronco defense has been getting a lot of good press, but look at the teams the Broncos played. Games against teams like Oakland and Cleveland will make your defense look good by default. Even though the Broncos played well last week against the Cowboys, the Patriots present a much tougher matchup. Brady will loose "skirt" as Rodney Harrison would say, and light up the Bronco defense.
Ravens 24 Bengals 13
Ray Lewis and Ed Reed will not have to complain about the officials this week. If not for Mark Clayton's drop, the Ravens could very well be undefeated. Maybe the Ravens are for real?
Redskins 14 Panthers 10
Has there ever been a more negative vibe around a team that is 2-2 than the Redskins? Once again, the Redskins play a bad team, and once again they will do just enough on offense get the win. With Kansas City next week, the Redskins could be 4-2 after six games. That doesn't seem right. It feels like they are winless.
Browns 21 Bills 14
Eric Mangini will finally get his first win as Browns head coach. Enjoy it Mangini, it could be your only win this season.
Steelers 35 Lions 10
Wow Rashard Mendenhall looked like the real deal against the Chargers last week. Expect more of the same as the Steelers have no problems with the Lions, with or without Matthew Stafford who looks to be out with a knee injury.
Cowboys 17 Chiefs 14
Felix Jones and Roy Williams may both be out on Sunday. This is bad news for Tony Romo and a struggling Cowboy offense. The good news is that the Chiefs are even worse on offense
Vikings 34 Rams 3
Brett Favre and the Vikings stay unbeaten. The Rams are clearly the worst team in the league. The Rams have only put up 24 points the entire season. The Vikings will have 24 or more at the half this week.
Giants 21 Raiders 3
JeMarcus Russell against a solid Giants defense on the road? Can a QB have a rating lower than 42.4? We will find out this weekend, as Russell will not do anything to improve his numbers. David Carr, if he plays in place of Eli Manning, will look like the second coming of Tom Brady by comparison.
Eagles 31 Buccaneers 10
Donovan McNabb and Brian Westbrook return this week, although the Eagles would win even if they both were still out.
Falcons 24 49ers 21
The 49ers defense looked dominating last week, albeit they played the Rams. Matt Ryan and company will present a much tougher challenge this week. Coming off a bye, look for Ryan to have a big game this week.
Cardinals 38 Texans 31
There looks to be plenty of offense in this one. Give the win to the Cardinals at home. Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin outduel Andre Johnson and the Texans.
Jaguars 28 Seahawks 23
Matt Hasselbeck figures to be back, but it will not matter. Maurice Jones-Drew has another big day, going over 100 yards and a pair of TDs in the win.
Colts 35 Titans 21
What has happened to the Titans? Things will go from bad to worse for the Titans this week. The last thing the struggling Titans defense needs to see now is Peyton Manning heading into town. Manning will go over 300 yards for the fifth time in as many games as the Colts continue to look like the best team in the AFC.
Jets 23 Dolphins 17
Mark Sanchez sure looked like a rookie last week. Will he bounce back? I say yes, as the Jets will have a conservative game plan and look to limit mistakes by Sanchez. Rex Ryan's defense will take away Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams as the Jets get the win on Monday night.