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Broncos-Dolphins: And We're Still in First Place How???

 
I'm only doing this for the sake of catharsis. I'm sick and tired of writing about the shortcomings of my beloved Broncos and how they continue to contribute to the downward spiral that is becoming the 2008 season.  Since starting out the year 3-0, the Broncos have gone 1-4, and it's been the same story over and over again in each one of their increasingly frustrating defeats: sluggish offense, bad defense, and turnovers. Unfortunately, today was no exception. The turnover parade started early on as "the Cut Man" thought he should be the one to begin the festivities by tossing it straight into the hands of Dolphins safety Jason Allen on the third play of the game. Not to be outdone, two possessions later, Cutler did the Dolphins an even greater service by throwing his first touchdown of the day.  The fact that it was to the other team is of no consequence on these pages. It was destined to be that kind of contest. Cutler would end up throwing three picks, and for a while, in the ... (link)

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