predominantlyorange.com - 12/23/2007
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5 reasons why the Broncos could pull off the upset in San Diego:
1. Defensive coach, Jim Bates, knows that he is on the chopping block. These last two games against San Diego and Minnesota take him out of the frying pan and put him directly into the flame.
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NFL Wrap: Ladainian Tomlinson shines on MNF, Favre and Anderson come back down to earth, Patriots = 15-0
Hail Mary Jane —
L.T. proves he’s the best
Ladainian Tomlinson took the rushing lead in Monday Nights win over the Broncos. The Chargers also took the game from the Broncos, blowing them out 23-3. The Broncos have fallen hard.
In the beginning of the game it looked like it was gonna be a tough game when John Lynch hit Tomlinson on a 2 yard run in the beginning of the game and knocked his helmet off. Afterwards, he got gully and took the helmet and tossed it 10 yards and got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
“I thought it was going to be that kind of a night, where even the good guys turn to bad ...
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Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando from San Diego The NFL's oldest starting defensive back -- Denver's John Lynch -- stirred up the crowd by hurling LaDainian Tomlinson's helmet following a tackle. The Broncos haven't been able to stop the run very well, but the Chargers' passing game wasn't able to convert a third-and-4. Nate Kaeding's 40-yard field goal has given the home team a 3-0 lead in ...
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John Lynch has not decided if he will play the last of his professional football in the coming weeks. The 8-time Pro Bowl safety says he will wait until the offseason to decide if he is going to return for his 16th NFL season.
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SAN DIEGO - John Lynch met LaDainian Tomlinson head-on early in the first quarter, a collision of two star players following a simple 2-yard run. Normally they'd get up and get ready for the next play. Not this time. Tomlinson's helmet came off...