
Sundaywon
Jul 10, 2008 May 03, 2012 3 12
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I am fortunate enough to be traveling to Lambeau next week for the Packers game on Oct. 2nd with friends, and was wondering if there will be any Broncos fans tailgating there?
I understand that there is nothing quite like tailgating in Green Bay, but we of the Orange & Blue are hoping to find like others and not just happy Cheeseheads...
If anyone is willing to break bratwurst and sip on a barley beverage, that would be awesome!
Sundaywon
Just Another Brick in the Wall
Huge Life-long fan here. I invest a ton of dough and time and heart into this team, much like most of you reading this. I have ridden this roller-coaster through all of the highs and lows. The last time I remember it being this low was 1994 when the Wade Phillips coached Broncos – wearing the NFL’s 75th Anniversary patch on throwback uni’s – let the Raiders come to Mile High and trounce the Broncos. The Broncos just gave up that day. That was the end of the Wade Phillips era.
My faith in McDaniels ended similarly a few weeks ago when he let the hated Raiders come in and do that to us again at Invesco. That is the cardinal sin in my mind. I don’t mind if we lose to the Raiders, but giving up to them – at home – is a clear signal to me that this guy has lost the team and he most certainly lost me. I will always be one of the worlds biggest Broncos fans – but my monetary support ends now and won’t begin anew until Pat Bowlen puts in a real Head Coach with a pedigree, and a GM who knows what he’s doing, too. I’m so tired of having a new defensive coordinator every single year. I would hate to be named the Broncos DC. That’s akin to being the no-name extra who beams down to the planet surface with Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. You don’t know what’s going to happen to him, but you know it’s going to end badly – because that dude ain’t coming back. PLEASE Mr. Bowlen. Do what you did when you fired Wade and went aggressively after Shanahan in 1995. GO and get the best man out there – while your brand is still strong! Bill Cower to Denver!
New and Improved? Time to taste the 2009 Orange Kool-Aid!
Alright! The time has finally come.
It's been the most tumultuous off-season that we've ever seen in Denver Broncos history, but it's finally time to play some ball and try to put that in our rearview mirror, Easier said than done? You betcha, but a few wins will lighten the media load and get us back to talking about actual Broncos football.
Really, that's what I want the most. I want to get back to football. I'm tired of all of the negativity surrounding this team. My love of Denver Bronco football has always been about the fun, and it's most fun when we are playing ball.
I'm tired of reading the DPs scant articles during the offseason, and I admit I could rarely resist the urge to scroll down and see what the reader comments were - only to immediately regret catching an eye-full of the circus of stupidity that resides down there.
I'm tired of watching the media pile on. Tired of guys like John Clayton and Jamie Dukes and Woody Paige taking cheap shots at this team before we've even seen a regular season snap. If this team struggles in the infancy of the changes they've made I'm sure we'll hear plenty more from these talking heads, but at least the Broncos will have done something to earn it.
I for one am happy and excited about the start of something new in Denver. The kool-aid had gotten sour for me. I loved Mike Shanahan and will always have a ton of respect for what that man has done for the city of Denver and for Bronco Nation. I took my wife and two sons to the very first ever taping of the Mike Shanahan Show at Channel 4's studio after he won his first ever game as the Broncos coach. He was gracious and took the time to visit with us and to sign autographs for us. Total respect for Shanahan the man.
As much as I respect all that he's done, though,his system had grown stagnant. One Post-Elway playoff win in ten years wasn't nearly enough. Watching mediocre football for me is like dying a slow death. I'm glad Bowlen finally ripped the band-aid off.
Sorry about what happened with Cutler. Maybe Bowlen should have shown more patience and waited out his tantrum, but he did what I probably would have done in the moment. Kid didn't want to play for the name on the front of the jersey - so be it. Give me some guys who will bleed for their teammates.
So the stagnant brew that Bowlen had been serving has been dumped out and remixed into your 2009 Denver Broncos -and it all starts today!
Not sure what it will ultimately taste like, but to quote some Sheryl Crow lyrics, "a change will do me good!"
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