Max Kellerman
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will always be underrated when it goes up against mediocrity because it will beat them, but it'll beat them the way a chess master beats someone, which is you tighten the vice, right?
Like you, you accrue all these small advantages and in the end you win, but it seemed competitive or at least like the other team was.
That was Pat's giants last night.
Greatest show on turf.
Yeah.
Right.
It's like,
The great well-rounded team or individual athlete needs another great to go up against to really show you what they have.
And what we've seen from the Broncos, I think the reason people are not maybe convinced about the Broncos is because they're that.
Because they are a team that will figure out a way to win.
And until you see them under pressure in the playoffs against another great team, you're not going to believe it.
But I'm not convinced that they won't do it.
That's the only reason.
One of the reasons I'm so high on the Texans is because I saw them on a short week for Buffalo do what they did.
When they're dead and buried, I'll believe it.
There was a middleweight champion in the early 1900s named Stanley Ketchel, one of the biggest punchers of all time.
He was shot dead when he was 24 years old.
And I'm forgetting who gave the quote, famous newspaper guy, I think, at the time.
I'm forgetting who it was, though.
At his funeral, they said, start counting to 10.