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Blue Bolt
11-20-2006, 03:13 PM
Truth be told: Broncos are desperate
By Mark Kiszla
Denver Post Staff Columnist
Article Last Updated:11/20/2006 12:59:20 AM MST
http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_4690432

Do not look too closely. Do not ask, because the truth is discouraging. Do not tell a soul in the NFL, which preys on the weak.

But, in a 35-27 loss to San Diego, the Broncos let their dirty little secret slip.

Denver coach Mike Shanahan has masterfully and artfully masked his team's flaws for weeks, covering for a quarterback he does not trust, a defensive line that cannot generate pressure, a running game that relies too much on players off the street.

But what is revealed underneath the mask?

Desperation. The desperation of the Broncos was all too evident Sunday night. They are brave and tough. They are also pretenders. The Broncos are beautiful pretenders trying to hide behind Champ Bailey and Javon Walker. But they are championship pretenders.

What caused the Broncos to go for it on fourth down, from their 38-yard-line, trailing San Diego by a single point with more than three minutes left in the fourth quarter?

Pure desperation.

"I felt like we needed to do something," said Shanahan, who could have chosen to punt with two timeouts in his pocket and the ability to stop the clock with the two-minute warning. Why not? The Chargers, he said, "were controlling the tempo of the game in the second half. They were 4-for-4 in the red zone. They were moving the ball and we were behind. We wanted to go for the win and it didn't turn out very well."

Rather than punt and take his chances with his defense, Shanahan was so desperate, that needing 4 yards for a first down, he put the football in the hands of quarterback Jake Plummer, who to that point had such a miniscule role in the game plan that the veteran had completed only 10 passes all night.

Bad idea.

Plummer threw an interception directly into the waiting hands of San Diego cornerback Drayton Florence.

"It was a bad play," Plummer said.

It was another bad game by Plummer, who would finish with a meager 183 yards on 13 completions. I now count seven of 10 games this season in which Plummer deserves a grade of "C" or worse. No offense designed by Shanahan should accept barely average as acceptable.

Denver's cover has been blown as completely as the 24-7 advantage San Diego wiped out in the second half with such scary dominance that at least 50,000 Broncomaniacs could not stand to watch, leaving the stadium before the final gun.

The invincible confidence of this defense, cracked by Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning, was shattered by the 179 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns by Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson.
Shanahan has tried every trick in his black book. But he's a football coach, not a magician. And you tell me if a Super Bowl has been won on sleight of hand.

Despite a 7-3 record, this is a Denver team whose identity has been shaken, a team that doesn't know the name of its most reliable tailback, a team that came undone and lost its poise as penalty flags flew when San Diego pounded home a final TD.

But know the most desperate piece of knowledge of all?

Even the most ardent supporters of Plummer, the diehards who love him even after he drops the snap on a key third down in the red zone or blindly throws an interception, must know he is a dead quarterback walking.

Shanahan will do anything to win and fears nothing. But it would be foolhardy to risk the brilliant future of rookie quarterback Jay Cutler by asking him to learn on the job now.

Plummer cannot beat the best teams in the AFC at home. How can anyone reasonably expect him to lead the Broncos to the Super Bowl on the road in January?

Cutler is the future of this team. But to begin the future now would be grossly unfair to Cutler. The stretch drive to the NFL playoffs is not the place for a baptism. It would be more like throwing the baby out with the bath water.

So the Broncos are stuck. Stuck with a lame-duck quarterback with a nasty habit of throwing too many dead-duck passes.

Count on the Broncos in the playoffs. It's almost unfathomable Shanahan would allow even a deeply shaken team to collapse.

But desperation is in the denial.

Shanahan cannot tell center Tom Nalen, receiver Rod Smith or safety John Lynch, all on the wrong side of age 35, this team needs to wait until next year.

The Broncos are afraid to tell the truth. :Cheers:

Waylon138
11-20-2006, 03:18 PM
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!! Great Article!!!

Archaic
11-20-2006, 03:49 PM
Denver got OWNED by :21:, and they couldn't break :17:

Alworth #19
11-20-2006, 03:53 PM
I enjoyed your comments, you making some interesting points.:)

SP17BOLT
11-20-2006, 04:18 PM
I really enjoyed reaing the article. broncos are cheaters, but we all know that.

BoltsDynasty
11-20-2006, 04:33 PM
Plummer looked horrible. It wont be a secret when they come to SD. Merriman will be back puttin the hurt to Plummer.

greg
11-20-2006, 04:43 PM
Im Trying To Bring A Tear To My Eye.......nope Not Happening

Thunderstruck
11-20-2006, 04:43 PM
Rivers said in an interview last night that Denver's defense wanted to quit in the 4th quarter. "You could see it in their eyes, they wanted to quit."

Our offense smacked 'em in the mouth and they didn't know how to react.

56lightsout56
11-20-2006, 05:43 PM
Besides pounding the Raiturds to a pulp, there's nothing better than hearing poor widdle Mikey ShanaRat crying a river:

"I felt like we needed to do something," said Shanahan, who could have chosen to punt with two timeouts in his pocket and the ability to stop the clock with the two-minute warning. Why not? The Chargers, he said, "were controlling the tempo of the game in the second half. They were 4-for-4 in the red zone. They were moving the ball and we were behind. We wanted to go for the win and it didn't turn out very well."



oh boo hoo hoo.

Newport Charger
11-20-2006, 06:44 PM
Oh man, I love the BOLTS!

chiefsgal
11-20-2006, 07:19 PM
Pretenders.........I love it, that's my new nic name for the dirty donks...

Pretenders.....:)

Nomad
11-20-2006, 09:12 PM
ChiefsGal, your Chiefs could do us and yourself a huge favor by winning thursday. Good luck to you.

619RiversFAN
11-21-2006, 12:14 AM
hahahahahha!!

GREAT read thanks

jubei
11-21-2006, 12:37 AM
Besides pounding the Raiturds to a pulp, there's nothing better than hearing poor widdle Mikey ShanaRat crying a river:




oh boo hoo hoo.
Oh yeah, Shanny cry me a River(s)!!!

bj7sd
11-21-2006, 12:44 AM
so much truth in these posts our time has come weve got the squad the heart and the skilz GO BOLTZ!:Helmet:

boltnut369
11-21-2006, 02:35 AM
Well, let me see... In all my experience as a Charger fan and I'm talking at least a few years here, I have never witnessed a Charger football player do anything I would not have done myself, under the same circumstances, ever, period. And this is for the very few that actually read and understand what you see. And then there are those who are full of opinions and statistics, and whom never seem to go away and yet they've never, ever even played the sport, nor are they from the Southern California region , which counts a whole f'n lot when your surrounded by foriegners, like me. No, i'm not the foriegner, you are! So get the .............

ZzzzzzT
11-21-2006, 12:28 PM
Yeah he got one thing really right: "Shanahan will do anything to win." Even if that "anything" is a cowardly cut block to the knees. Desperate is a major understatement IMHO.

GO SAN DIEGO SUPER CHARGERS ! !

nvcharger
11-21-2006, 01:10 PM
well we gotta beat faiders the donks again and that will make me the happiest bolts fan in the world a complete shutout of the two teams i hate the most next to the tuna.

Totally Bolted
11-21-2006, 01:16 PM
Rivers said in an interview last night that Denver's defense wanted to quit in the 4th quarter. "You could see it in their eyes, they wanted to quit."

Our offense smacked 'em in the mouth and they didn't know how to react.

Things like that is like blood in the water to sharks. The team ahead will feed off it.

As for the article
Frankly, I agreed with Shanny in trying for all the reasons he stated. Said so in the game day thread. To me this is just a writer who is voicing is desire to see Plummer sacked. He knows there is a lot of other fans who feel the same so why not write an article that you know will be popular. Up your ratings. Whatever. If Shanny didn't trust Plummer why would he have plummer throw? Why not hand it off to Bell. Bell had a decent night and made a number of plus 4 yard runs. Madden can second quess all he wants. Punting to me would have said here SD run the clock out so I can go home.
The other thing was stating they would make the playoffs. How? If Shanny's not a magician, plummer sucks, the key vets are old, and the donks are just pretenders... Just doesn't add up. The writer sucks as much as his team.
Don't get me wrong I hate shanny and the donks I just don't buy into the writers HS.

1.21Gigawatts
11-21-2006, 01:25 PM
They are so desperate, they needed their cheap shot linemen to try to get a 15 yard penalty because they can't move their crappy offense up the field.

Thunderstruck21
11-21-2006, 03:22 PM
How sweet it is! We finally beat denver in denver, the chargers are red hot, denver is falling apart, and next monday the chargers could have a 2 game lead in the division with 5 to go! GO Chiefs (on thursday only)