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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 524960" data-attributes="member: 6054"><p>While this may be true, you have to throw away his statistical performances of the past- he's with a new team now. His receiving core is arguably better than it was with the colts, his o-line is just as good if not better, his running attack is better. More to the point let's look at the other side of the ball; If Peyton is somehow lackluster (and even if he is, whoever he's facing likely will perform on par if not worse) they have the #4 ranked defense against the run. </p><p></p><p>Take shots all you want against their opponents in the AFC, this team is Super Bowl bound. Kansas City is a ruse, and the Patriots, while potentially being a real threat (we'll find out soon), aren't wholly together in my opinion to square off against the Broncos. So when the Broncos do reach the big dance (and they will) I could see maybe Carolina's defense getting the job done even more effectively than Seattle's.</p><p></p><p>*gasp*</p><p></p><p>Did I just make a bold prediction? Yup, you saw it here first folks. Assuming Green Bay doesn't make the playoffs (and I hope I'm wrong) I predict the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos at the end of the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 524960, member: 6054"] While this may be true, you have to throw away his statistical performances of the past- he's with a new team now. His receiving core is arguably better than it was with the colts, his o-line is just as good if not better, his running attack is better. More to the point let's look at the other side of the ball; If Peyton is somehow lackluster (and even if he is, whoever he's facing likely will perform on par if not worse) they have the #4 ranked defense against the run. Take shots all you want against their opponents in the AFC, this team is Super Bowl bound. Kansas City is a ruse, and the Patriots, while potentially being a real threat (we'll find out soon), aren't wholly together in my opinion to square off against the Broncos. So when the Broncos do reach the big dance (and they will) I could see maybe Carolina's defense getting the job done even more effectively than Seattle's. *gasp* Did I just make a bold prediction? Yup, you saw it here first folks. Assuming Green Bay doesn't make the playoffs (and I hope I'm wrong) I predict the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos at the end of the line. [/QUOTE]
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