Posted Mon Dec 7th by Josh Temple
- Defying the Arrowhead Hex is no easy task, ask Pittsburgh. [CS Gazette]
- The Broncos rolled to an easy victory in KC yesterday. [Longmont Times]
- Something is off in New England. Oh that’s right, they miss Josh McDaniels! [In Denver Times]
- Denver controls their own destiny down the stretch, looking towards the playoffs. [Denver Post]
- Tight End Richard Quinn made his first stand out play in foiling Kansas City’s fake punt attempt. [CS Gazette]
- There was no stopping Correll Buckhalter yesterday, that’s for sure. [Denver Post]
- Tamba Hali was the one bright spot for the Chiefs, channeling Derrick Thomas on the day he was honored. [Kansas City Star]
- Matt Cassel completely tanked in front of his old coach and mentor. [ESPN NFL Nation]
- Josh McDaniels was the pick of the litter when it came to head coaching candidates. [Denver Post]
- The Barrel Man has a new role to play. He will be missed. [Drew Litton/In Denver Times]
- The legacy of the Broncos AFL uniform lives on. [New York Times]
- The Chiefs really were just plain awful yesterday. “Cliches just can’t describe.” [Denver Post]
- More playoff talk from Jimmy Armstrong. The superstitious players are starting to cringe. [Denver Post]
- Elvis Dumervil is one sack away from tying Simon Fletcher’s franchise record. He now stands at 15. [Denver Post]
- Video tour of a Broncos fan’s uber basement. I don’t think my wife would let me get away with this. [Predominantly Orange]
Additional NFL Links:
- The Broncos need to make sure they never draft this guy as a replacement at center. Ever. [College Humor]
- Way to never give up on a play Robert Meachem, this is how the Saints pulled out another one. [FanDome]
- The Raiders downed the Steelers yesterday. Has some fans wondering. [Behind the Steel Curtain]
- The NFL owners plan on ending revenue sharing. [AP]
Published on 12/07/2009 at Mon Dec 07 09:16.
Tagged: Barrel Man,Corell Buckhalter,Derrick Thomas,Elvis Dumervil,Florida State Seminoles,Josh McDaniels,Kansas City Chiefs,Matt Cassel,New England Patriots,Oakland Raiders,Pittsburgh Steelers,Richard Quinn,Robert Meachem,Simon Fletcher,Tamba Hali,Tim McKernan.