Dec 1, 2013

12/01/2013 07:35:00 PM
The Denver Broncos were in a hole early in Arrowhead but they have Manning Mile High with no Tom Brady on the other side and things took care of themselves. After Red Friday went up 21-7 and looked to give what the "United in Orange" what they have been giving everyone else the Broncos go  28 unanswered on the Chiefs to beat Arrowhead Nation 35-28.

The Broncos down 21-7 hooked up with "Broncos & Decker" and that was more than enough to get the New Orange Crush headed in the right direction. Decker grabbed eight Pigs for 174 yards with four of those Pigs with sauce on the Side and in the Chiefs End Zone. Not to be out done was the Broncos other "Monster on the Outside" DeMaryuis Thomas who also grabbed a few Pigs for 106 yards. The Broncos Ground Game was led by Rook from a "Whole bunch of Badgers" U in Montee Ball who had 117 yards on just 13 carries. The Chiefs "D" hasn't looked the same since the Broncos sliced and diced them up 5,280 feet above Ocean Water a few weeks back. They have to get back to the Basics and then start back dominating before Winning Time. By the way Manning was a cool, calm, and collected 22 for 35 for 403 yards and five TDs but two INTs.

Chiefs QB Alex Smith played well but like we all know that Red Friday offense isn't made for a comeback of that magnitude of being down 14 late and it reared its ugly head once more. Smith threw for 293 yards on 26 of 42 with two TDs and an INT. The "Arrowhead Beast" Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles rushed for 93 yards on 19 carries as he is way more effective as a closer as is that Run Game in that Offense. WR D-Bowe led them in yards with 56 receiving. They have to figure out how to get back to Chiefs Football as it doesn't get any easier moving forward.

Now the Broncos are atop the AFC at 10-2 with the Pats at 9-3 #2. The Chiefs would be the 1st AFC Wild Card in with the Bengals the #4 AFC Wild Card as they would both host Wild Card games. That is just the scenario now as it will change. Broncos Schedule way easier than Chiefs own the stretch.


     

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