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    The first football team to nine victories will be the champion of a weak AFC West. There's no reason the Denver Broncos can't be that team.

    Playoffs?

    Josh McDaniels can get there during his second season as coach in Denver.

    It won't take a miracle, although a healthy Ryan Clady would help.

    The Broncos know what the NFL world thinks of them: not much. Denver is viewed as little more than a win on the schedule for serious championship contenders.

    "Obviously, that motivates us," Broncos receiver Brandon Lloyd said Sunday night, after beating Pittsburgh 34-17 in the only game that really matters on the preseason schedule. "But, at the same time, it's not like we're hanging newspaper clippings in the locker room about how terrible everybody thinks we are. It's fine. It's cool. Once we get between those lines, I think teams will respect us."

    The division title is there for the taking by Denver.

    San Diego has lost its mojo, Kansas City isn't quite ready for prime time and Oakland remains hopelessly lost in an Al Davis time warp.

    In the past 25 years, has counting on the Broncos to make the playoffs ever been such a large act of faith?

    Running back Knowshon Moreno is a rumor. Elvis Dumervil has left the building, and the pass rush now is in dire need of somebody, anybody to help us make it through the night.

    And here's the scariest thought of all: Are the Broncos so desperate for their best offensive lineman that the team will risk rushing Clady back to duty before he is ready? If Clady is in the huddle for the Jacksonville game, it could actually be a sign that McDaniels has panicked about the inability to run the football.

    But here is the belief that Denver can find a way to get to the playoffs. It is based on Jamal Williams being rock solid at nose tackle, Champ Bailey playing lights out at cornerback and McDaniels working his magic with Orton at quarterback. If the Denver quarterback is better than a year ago, the offense will score more points than when Brandon Marshall was wearing orange and blue.

    What's more, if the first two opponents on Denver's schedule were any softer, you would swear they were booked by Nebraska's Tom Osborne. We know 6-0 really didn't get the Broncos anywhere last season. But they absolutely need to start 2-0 this September.

    A franchise ultimately rises or falls on the basis of its marquee draft choices. McDaniels might never beat Mike Shanahan at X's and O's, so this Denver coach must prove he's a stronger evaluator of talent. So it would help McDaniels' case if linebacker Robert Ayers grows into an impact player in his second NFL season.

    "I'm not going to raise my hand s the heavyweight champion of the world," said Ayers, after recording two sacks against the Steelers. "I'm just going to keep working."

    McDaniels preaches he wants a football team whose high IQ is backed by muscle. Denver not only wants to win the battle of brains, but also have the capability to beat the stuffing out of a foe.

    So while exhibition games might not count for much, the Broncos wanted to get in the face of the Steelers for a reason. "They've been known for being a physical team for the past 25 years, probably before I was even born," said Denver linebacker Mario Haggan, explaining why the home team's intensity, and the resulting personal-foul penalties induced from Pittsburgh, was so high.

    Nothing much is expected of the Broncos in 2010, which, in an odd way, passes for progress. A year ago, Denver was believed to be a disaster waiting to happen.

    But the beauty of NFL parity means never having to say you're sorry for making the playoffs with a 9-7 record. Ask the Arizona Cardinals or New York Jets of recent vintage.

    Denver is still a team discovering how it will win.

    "The identity we want to have is a tough team that knows how to finish and get the job done," Ayers said.

    Find an identity and the Broncos will find themselves in the playoffs.

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    Ill play. Super Bowl Champions 2010!

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    was there every any doubt?
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    I don't know much about anything. In fact, I am one of the dumbest people alive.

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    If the first team to 9 wins, wins the AFC West, then the Chargers will have a nice head start by going 5-1 or 6-0 with their incredibly easy schedule early on.

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    2010 Strength Of Schedule
    A look at the most difficult schedules in 2010 (based on opponents' 2009 record) Rank Team Combined W-L Pct.
    T1. Texans 140-116 .547
    T1. Titans 140-116 .547
    3. Cowboys* 139-117 .543
    4. Bengals* 138-118 .539
    5. Jaguars 137-119 .535
    6. Patriots* 136-120 .531
    7. Giants 135-121 .527
    8. Redskins 134-122 .523
    9. Eagles* 133-123 .520
    T10. Browns 132-124 .516
    T10. Colts* 132-124 .516
    12. Ravens* 130-126 .508
    T12. Lions 130-126 .508
    T14. Bears 129-127 .504
    T14. Vikings* 129-127 .504
    T16. Bills 128-128 .500
    T16. Dolphins 128-128 .500
    T16. Jets* 128-128 .500
    T16. Raiders 128-128 .500
    20. Falcons 127-129 .496
    21. Steelers 126-130 .492
    T22. Packers* 125-131 .488
    T22. Chiefs 125-131 .488
    24. Broncos 124-132 .484
    25. Buccaneers 123-133 .480
    26. Panthers 122-134 .477
    27. Saints* 120-136 .469
    28. 49ers 117-139 .457
    T29. Chargers* 116-140 .453
    T29. Seahawks 116-140 .453
    31. Rams 115-141 .449
    32. Cardinals* 114-142 .445

    so the bolts have a pretty easy schedule for a div winner,but hey ...if the broncos can't make a playoff push with the 24th hardest schedule they won't deserve to be or make much noise in the playoffs.
    i could care less who the bolts face except for 2 games a year.
    we take care of those 2 and it wont matter what else the chargers do !!!!!
    who's with me ?
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    So, the Saints won the SB, and have the 27th easiest schedule

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denver Native (Carol) View Post
    So, the Saints won the SB, and have the 27th easiest schedule
    I guess the NFL isn't satisfied with just one post-Katrina SB victory. They spent, what, 4 years pushing for the first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denver Native (Carol) View Post
    So, the Saints won the SB, and have the 27th easiest schedule
    NFL schedules are cyclical, so I'm not sure why you are rolling your eyes.

    NFC South all have easy schedules they play the NFC West this year.

    20th Falcons
    25th Buccaneers
    26th Panthers
    27th Saints

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    With so much parity in the league schedule strength really doesnt mean that much.

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    Of course we can win the west. We just need to break Phillip River's leg the first time we play the Sparklers and it should be smooth sailing.


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    I cant even begin to think about Denver making the playoffs.

    They seemed destined for the postseason after going 6-0 and stomping SD on MNF.

    The odds are against SD winning the AFCW for the 5th consecutive year.

    I'm optimistic but I dont want to get my hopes up too high just yet. It's still preseason.
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    It seems a little early to predict that nine win season will win the AFC West.

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    I see this as the best case scenario 12 - 4.
    DEN at JAC W
    SEA at DEN W
    IND at DEN L
    DEN at TEN W
    DEN at BAL L
    NYJ at DEN L
    OAK at DEN W
    DEN at SF W
    KC at DEN W
    DEN at SD L
    STL at DEN W
    DEN at KC W
    DEN at ARI W
    DEN at OAK W
    HOU at DEN W
    SD at DEN W

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    One pre-season victory and Denver is going to the playoffs? I'm glad Denver won but it is "PRESEASON" football and history has shown that doesn't mean squat.

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    This team can go 10-6.
    It also can go 6-10.

    And i wouldnt put alot of stock in SD having such an easy schedule.
    SD has O-line and WR problems, and opposing teams are going to
    make sure they feel this loss. Would not suprise me to see Rivers
    injured this year. Not that i want it, but a nobody at LT never bodes
    well. They have played well this pre-season, but that dont mean squat.

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