Sayre Bedinger
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Well, I don't know.
I don't know how confident everybody in Broncos country really feels about all those games after seeing this team go through one score game after one score game.
Like maybe after 2024, we could sit there and look at the schedule and say, based on what we saw in 2024, the Broncos, they're most likely going to beat the brakes off anybody.
That's just a bad team.
And then they'll, you know, have to find their way to winning in the tight games against better teams.
I don't know.
Is the script going to flip once again next year where the Broncos are beating the brakes off of the bad teams and then they're playing tighter games?
Is that the next progression?
So I'm interested to see going on the road against the Patriots.
That doesn't carry the same gravity
as it once did when it was Tom Brady's and Bill Belichick's Patriots.
I think it's still a tough environment to play.
Obviously, the Patriots are a very good team, but I think back in the day, you would have said, hey, you may pencil that one in as a loss when you're going to New England to play Tom Brady.
But right now, I think it's a little bit different.
The Patriots have a lot to prove here in the postseason.
Yeah, that'll be put to the test, right?
The Broncos seem to have a pretty good relationship with, obviously, Shanahan and McVay and Matt LaFleur, the QB collective, as it were, when it comes to those joint practices that they run.
So I'll be fascinated to find out, too,
what these teams do in the offseason like you said i mean anything feels like it's on the table for teams that have had this continuity and they've been sort of contenders for a long period of time and it just feels like teams are getting fed up like we saw that with the baltimore ravens obviously after what 18 seasons of of john harbaugh as their head coach and
kind of that bombshell that he was fired.