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Broncos sticking with Brock Osweiler against Bengals
Or, for that matter, what the Denver Broncos general manager expected of wide receiver Demaryius Thomas after agreeing on a $70 million contract in July.
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After having lost two consecutive games to the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers, the focus of Monday’s game is undoubtedly on Brock Osweiler.
For the first time since taking over Denver’s offense from an injured Peyton Manning, Brock Osweiler made it clear he has no intention of giving up his gig very easily. That came after Thomas dropped his third pass of the game, on third-and-4 with 6 1/2 minutes remaining and helped the Raiders to a stunning 15-12 win. Fantasy Tip: Osweiler has thrown for 604 yards and three TDs combined in last two games despite Broncos blowing double-digit halftime leads in back-to-back weeks. Backup quarterback AJ McCarron was effective but not spectacular, and the defense forced three turnovers to set the Bengals up to earn the No. 2 seed in the AFC with a win in Denver. But if the Broncos lose one of their final two regular-season games, they can not make the postseason without help. With several defenders closing in, Davis didn’t haul in the pass on the run. “I’m going to prepare every single week the same exact way”. “You get a chance to play for something”. Brock was trying to fit a ball in there.
Some of the issues have to do with a lack of a great coverage linebacker on the Bengals’ roster, while the rest of it has to do with the offensive talent of teams like Pittsburgh and Arizona, coupled with their ability to negate the strong Cincinnati pass rush on these quicker, intermediate throws.
“It starts with me, and I need to play better in the second half, and I will play better in the second half”, Osweiler said.
“It’s awesome what David did”, Kubiak said.
“He just didn’t have a good day last Friday, so we just start the process over again this week”, Kubiak said. “There are a lot of positive plays that we need to hang on to”. I like that routine, so that’s what we’re going to do this week. McManus missed four kicks a year ago and has already missed four this season, although two came from beyond 50 yards. Or on Pro Bowl cornerback Chris Harris Jr. giving up two touchdowns to Antonio Brown (16 catches for 189 yards) after not yielding a TD since 2013.
“I think that’s any athlete’s mindset”, Osweiler said. “I’m judging my performances right now by wins and losses”.
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“I would love to say in a ideal world I’m healed in three weeks, we have the bye week and then I’m back for that initial round of the playoffs for us”. “That was a tough matchup”. Brandon Marshall leads the Broncos with 95 tackles, Von Miller has 10 sacks and Aqib Talib has 13 pass deflections. AFC West rival Kansas City is riding an eight-game winning streak and should the Chiefs win out, it could be Kansas City and not Denver who wins the AFC West. Should the New York Jets defeat the New England Patriots in Week 16, there is a possibility that the Broncos could miss the AFC Playoffs despite winning 10 games in 2015. “But we’re ready for the challenge”.