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Denver Broncos Should Be Fined for Phantom Injuries Against the New York Jets

 
It's no longer a coincidence that a Denver Broncos' defensive player was lying on the ground writhing in pain every time the New York Jets tried to establish offensive momentum. Denver left the Meadowlands with a demoralizing 34-17 victory over the surging Jets—but its now clear that they arrived with no morals to begin with. Rather than play the game the way it should be played, Dre' Bly confessed that he took a dive in order to stop the clock. Every time Brett Favre tried to start a no-huddle offense, one of the Broncos remained on the ground. It appeared coincidental at first glance. In fact, it was merely speculation until Dre' Bly told the Rocky Mountain News , "Brett [Favre] was pulling a vet move. I gave him back one so we could recoup and get the guys lined up." A vet move? No, Dre'—that's called a bitch move. Instead of using official timeouts to stop the clock and re-organize their personnel, the players chose to stay down and hinder the ... (link)

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