November 2, 2009

Broncos' Offense Still on Vacation

Jim Armstrong, Denver Post

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Apparently, the Broncos' offensive players missed the memo. The one informing them that their bye week was behind them.

Denver's defense showed up again Sunday, but unfortunately Baltimore's did too. So which team's offense blinked first? Let's put it this way: If you had November in the office pool as the month the Broncos would lose their first game, you're a winner.

Your final score from The 'more: Ravens 30, Broncos 7.

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