... and he speaks English too! Nice to see him in the post game show.
... and he speaks English too! Nice to see him in the post game show.
I am appreciative of his efforts.
We needed his skillset soo bad. A quick, dynamic receiver with good route running and hands to go to when DT is getting doubled. And he is way tougher than I thought. He has taken some serious hits, and still caught the ball. Stud indeed. And his block that sprung Hillman for the long run was awesome.
I've said in the Cardinals game day thread, but appropriate here too. Sanders is quickly becoming my favorite offensive player. Not saying he is the 'best', just really like the attitude/heart and the way he just leaves it all on the field.
Also, I'd kill for his teeth. They are really something.
Was very humble "happy to be here" in the NFL Network postgame interview. Realizes how blessed he is to be playing in an offense with other great weapons and Manning delivering the ball. What more could you want?
I don't want to hear any more crying about letting Decker and Moreno go. Both are good players but we found better alternatives for less money.
I bet when we cut Welker loose after this year that Sanders will do more of Welker's stuff (already does) and then Lattimer will get added to the mix and the offense will, again, tick like clockwork. DT and JT will get their raises but they better notice how Decker and Welker are eased out to make room for their salaries.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
Another genius signing by Elway. What a difference when you have someone with an eye for talent running your team.
Sanders is very explosive and a burner. We needed that last year.
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Speaking of Sanders, here's an article this morning on the "Manning Effect", which focuses on E:
The rest: http://www.sportsonearth.com/article...peyton-manningIn Denver's 35-21 win over the Chargers on Thursday night, Sanders was targeted nine times by Peyton Manning. He caught all nine of those passes, including some spectacular grabs, and finished with 120 yards and three touchdowns. It puts his season total at 47 catches, 634 yards, and four touchdowns. Last season as the number two receiver for the Steelers, a team that you would think had far more opportunities for Sanders than the Broncos' loaded offense would, Sanders had 67 catches, 740 yards and six touchdowns in 16 games.
And those were all considerable career-highs.
I'm always reminded of going to SMU his senior year to play UTEP. I typically dont go to SMU for games unless they are playing A&M, but a friend's cousin played for UTEP and he asked me to go, so me and my then 14 year old son went. It was a fun game to watch and a lot of the talk was about the UTEP running back rushing for 200 yards, but Sanders lit it up that day and I remember thinking he'd look nice in Denver opposite Brandon Marshall. Took 5 years and the roster is completely different...but I'm liking the way he looks in Denver, period.
Nah, we play 7 of our first 8 games against 2013 playoff teams (I'm counting Arizona, because 10 wins in THAT division—playing NO, Carolina and Indy—is playoff-calibre, and they'd have made it anywhere else.) We're 6-1 through the first 7, with the sole loss in OT to the defending SB Champs in their artificially loud stadium, but we've got one more (formerly) legit team to beat before the easy part.
Weak though that division is, the Pats are still its best team until/unless Miami proves otherwise (sorry, Buffalo, but it ain't gonna happen with Orton.) Both we and Manning have considerable Foxborough demons to exorcise, too; there were two games NO ONE was looking past this year: The SB rematch, and the AFCCG rematch. Best bring ya'lls A game; you'll probably need it. I think Vollmer and Solder very underrated, but apart from them, Brady and Ninkovich, can't think of anyone on that whole team who worries me.
Not on to Oakland just yet, and you can bet the TEAM'S not. If only because this is a scenario so favorable against such a bitter foe it merits savoring. I'm won't guarantee a win given our Foxborough record, but I'd rather be us than ya'll right now. And as far as looking past games, feel free to focus so heavily on us you ignore the Bears tomorrow.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
Never confuse frustrated candor and disloyal malice.
Love can't be coerced. —Me
I look at Emmanuel Sanders as the same type of player as Percy Harvin, look how Dynamic the Seahawks were with him, now their offence is flat. Sanders is explosive, and last Thursday he demonstrated to me, which was probably already known to Steelers fans world wide, that he has great hands too. That TD that Emmanuel did a 5 yard slant inside which was caught over top of a CB in double coverage was amazing, the height and the hands was impressive. I also love his energy. At times our offence can look pretty robotic in our emotions, it's nice to see someone get fired up.
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